by Justin Geis | Jan 20, 2014 | Educational, Public
This is part three of our four part series on how to learn how to prepare for difficult opponents based on the US National Soccer Team’s World Cup draw. If you missed part 1, check it out here, or part 2 here. In short, the US National Team ended up with three...
by Justin Geis | Dec 29, 2013 | Educational, Public
This is part two of our four part series on how to learn how to prepare for difficult opponents based on the US National Soccer Team’s World Cup draw. If you missed part 1, check it out here. In short, the US National Team ended up with three very difficult...
by Justin Geis | Dec 21, 2013 | Educational, Public
Friday, December 6 was the day of the 2014 World Cup draw. What this means is that the World Cup Qualification phase is over, and 32 teams have been selected to play at the World Cup in Brazil in 2014. The World Cup draw is where they randomly sort these teams into 8...
by Justin Geis | Oct 15, 2013 | Educational, Public
Earlier this week, in a very competitive game against the top team in our division, I was playing sweeper. This meant that I was the last player defending besides our goalkeeper. We were leading 3-2, and the other team kicked a long ball in my direction. It was an...
by Justin Geis | Jul 26, 2013 | Educational, Public
One of the best players in the world right now is Robin Van Persie. He plays for Manchester United in the English Premier League. While he has many skills, one of the things he does better than most other soccer players is the way he strikes a volley. A volley is a...
by Justin Geis | Mar 16, 2013 | Educational, Public, Uncategorized
It is inevitable that at some point in your soccer career, you’re going to have personality conflicts with referees. Even if you’re the most laid back player in the world and you have the best, most professional referee you could possibly have, personality...