Science of Athletic Training Soccer: A Scientific Basis for Developing Strength, Skills and Endurance
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Science of Athletic Training Soccer: A Scientific Basis for Developing Strength, Skills and Endurance
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About the Author
Thomas Reilly is Professor of Sports Science and Director of the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University. He is President of the World Commission of Science and Sports, and chairs the International Steering Group on Science and Football. He was Chair of the British Olympic Association's Exercise Physiology Groupd between 1992 and 2005, and over the last three decades has worked with a number of professional soccer clubs.

30/07/2011
There are a few books out there that have similar titles (Bangsbo's and Verheijen's come to mind), but I feel that this is the best of them. This book doesn't attempt to cover too much, and therefore the information is not spread too thin, and the late Thomas Reilly has presented the information in a very logical manner.
The approach that the author has taken here is to present the science that should help the sport scientist or coach design their own sport science program / protocols. This goes far beyond a list of drills or exercises to use, but includes areas of performance that are often overlooked such as recovery, travel, and the environment. These aspects are generally not seen as "cool" like fancy drills may be, but are important considerations.
A criticism of this text is that many of the references are very dated (from the 70s), and that information on the role of new technologies is brief. The other big criticism is that the strength training section is very poor, but this (sadly) is not uncommon in soccer-related texts.
More reviews of books like this are on my blog, which is listed in my profile.

26/01/2008
Useful introduction to research from a number of fields that has relevance in the physical training of soccer players. However coaches looking for detailed programs and in-depth decriptions of exercises (and their use) will be disappointed.

20/03/2007
This book was well researched, and offers all coaches a good approach to understanding and implementing good training programs. Good resource material for students and coaches alike. A must have for all coaches.
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