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        <description> I hear very little talk about the 3-5-2. I used it last year (high school girl's team) very effectively. It provides numbers both in the attack and defense. I  have found it to be particularly easy for younger players to &amp;quot;see&amp;quot; and understand. Was last year just a fluke and I have hard lessons to learn? Or, are people using it and just not discussing it?

In the Big 12 women's soccer games this year, it appears the 3-4-3 is the system of choice. I see a lot of similarities between the 3-5-2 and the 3-4-3, but the midfield had historically been our weakness. With 5 Mids, we seem to have made midfield a strength.

What do you think?</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ The 3-4-3 has been the most popular system for coaches to implement within their team in previous years.  Today, coaches are trying to implement other systems.  The 3-5-2 has been around for a few years and was used by the University of Notre Dame.  Our video featuring <a href="http://www.championshipproductions.com/cgi-bin/champ/scan/fi=AUTHORS/st=db/sp=auth_results/co=yes/sf=AUTHOR_ID/se=1062/op=eq/tf=AUTHOR_ID/ml=100/va=auth_fname=Mike/va=auth_lname=Berticelli.html"  rel="nofollow"> [b:ea0d66c83f]Coach Berticelli [/b:ea0d66c83f]</a> provides an excellent overview on the system and drills and exercises to enhance your athletes.  Like yourself, coaches have really enjoyed this system because of the 5 midfielders.  <br />
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A new system that excites coaches is the 4-4-2, which is becoming the system of choice.  We have currently produced a two-video series featuring the [b:ea0d66c83f]University of Tennessee Head Women's Soccer Coach, Angela Kelly.  [/b:ea0d66c83f]  The 2003 SEC Coach of the Year shares her knowledge of the 4-4-2 Off-Balance Offense and provides drills to master the system.  She does an excellent job outlining the system with marker board and on-field demonstrations.  This is an excellent system to implement at all competitive levels!]]></description>
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            <category>Soccer</category>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:04:42 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>3-5-2</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ I hear very little talk about the 3-5-2. I used it last year (high school girl's team) very effectively. It provides numbers both in the attack and defense. I  have found it to be particularly easy for younger players to &quot;see&quot; and understand. Was last year just a fluke and I have hard lessons to learn? Or, are people using it and just not discussing it?<br />
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In the Big 12 women's soccer games this year, it appears the 3-4-3 is the system of choice. I see a lot of similarities between the 3-5-2 and the 3-4-3, but the midfield had historically been our weakness. With 5 Mids, we seem to have made midfield a strength.<br />
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What do you think?]]></description>
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            <category>Soccer</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2004 10:19:49 -0500</pubDate>
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