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The Baumann Drill


The Baumann Drill is a soccer drill in which there are three lines. One stands at the semi-circle at the top of the eighteen, one stands at the the bottom of the center circle and the other is on a wing, left or right. The ball starts at the bottom of the center circle and is played to the line at the top of the eighteen. This player then turns and plays the ball to the wing. The player that just played the ball makes a run to the near post while the player at the center circle makes a run to the back post. The wing player crosses the ball into the box, preferably in the air and the two other players try to score. If they score off of a header it is worth 5 points, a volley is worth 2 and a double volley is worth 4. The drill is done on the left and right side of the field and the objective is to score as many points in the allotted time.

History

 * The Baumann drill was created in 2008 by Jeffrey Baumann. Baumann coaches girls soccer and boys basketball at Timberlane Regional High School in Plaistow New Hampshire. This drill was created in efforts to help girls gain confidence in the air and improve their crossing skills.
 * This drill is used by Timberlane Girls soccer every week. Each time they do the drill they try and improve on their score from the last time.

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