Showing posts with label Basics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basics. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Kids Soccer Drills - The Basics

Kids soccer drills require you to have a different approach than you use for the other elder players.

Getting All The Kids Dribbling And Shooting

In this drill practice, you have to line up the kids on a single goal line. You will need a large number of balls. Have all the balls scattered over the field. Now, as you say, “GO”, the kids have to move towards these balls, pick up the same, and put it into the goal on the opposite side. This is quite effective drill that can help the kids improve their dribbling and shooting skills.

Teach To Pass The Ball And Follow Directions

In this drill game, you have to put the kids in a queue at one corner of the field. Count till three and as soon as you say, “GO”, the kids have to run towards you. While they are running towards you, they all have to try to steal the ball from the one who is kicking it off. Now, as soon as you say, “STOP”, the one who was kicking the ball off will pass to one of the teammates.

Shooting The Ball With One Touch

Kids will love this drill practice game. In this technique, the coach should divide the team in two lines, and have them stand in a queue at not less than forty feet from the goal post. Place the goalkeeper on the goalpost.

If your team has more than one goalkeeper, you should use one goalkeeper in each session. When you repeat the practice, you should change the goalkeeper, giving the other goalkeeper an opportunity to practice the same. Your position will be somewhere between the two queues of the players.

Toss the ball to one of the queues of the players and instruct them to shoot or pass the ball with just one touch. When any player shoots the ball off to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper will pass the ball back to you.

Teaching How To Get The Ball Forward Passing All The Defenders

It is important in the game of soccer to keep the control of the ball and get it forward, passing all the opponents. This drill practice requires two players – one defender and one who gets the ball forward, passing the defender. Allow some point system. For example, if the defender gets the ball, he will earn one point.

Overall, these kids soccer drills can certainly help you make a team that will win you matches.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Kids Soccer Drills - The Basics

Kids soccer drills require you to have a different approach than you use for the other elder players.

  • Getting All The Kids Dribbling And Shooting
  • In this drill practice, you have to line up the kids on a single goal line. You will need a large number of balls. Have all the balls scattered over the field. Now, as you say, “GO”, the kids have to move towards these balls, pick up the same, and put it into the goal on the opposite side. This is quite effective drill that can help the kids improve their dribbling and shooting skills.

  • Teach To Pass The Ball And Follow Directions
  • In this drill game, you have to put the kids in a queue at one corner of the field. Count till three and as soon as you say, “GO”, the kids have to run towards you. While they are running towards you, they all have to try to steal the ball from the one who is kicking it off. Now, as soon as you say, “STOP”, the one who was kicking the ball off will pass to one of the teammates.

  • Shooting The Ball With One Touch
  • Kids will love this drill practice game. In this technique, the coach should divide the team in two lines, and have them stand in a queue at not less than forty feet from the goal post. Place the goalkeeper on the goalpost.

    If your team has more than one goalkeeper, you should use one goalkeeper in each session. When you repeat the practice, you should change the goalkeeper, giving the other goalkeeper an opportunity to practice the same. Your position will be somewhere between the two queues of the players.

    Toss the ball to one of the queues of the players and instruct them to shoot or pass the ball with just one touch. When any player shoots the ball off to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper will pass the ball back to you.

  • Teaching How To Get The Ball Forward Passing All The Defenders
  • It is important in the game of soccer to keep the control of the ball and get it forward, passing all the opponents. This drill practice requires two players – one defender and one who gets the ball forward, passing the defender. Allow some point system. For example, if the defender gets the ball, he will earn one point.

    Overall, these kids soccer drills can certainly help you make a team that will win you matches.




    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
    Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of kids soccer drills.
    His web site, Teaching Youth Soccer Training Drills, provides a wealth of informative soccer articles,
    resources and tips for soccer coaches, parents and players.

    Thursday, December 10, 2009

    How To Play Soccer - The Basics

    Whether you are a novice soccer coach or parent, or a seasoned soccer player just starting to learn how to play soccer, it is always in your best interest to keep up with teaching soccer techniques, soccer drills and soccer moves so that your game will be top notch.

    There are some basic steps you should focus on:

  • Step 1 - How To Bounce, Bend, and Curve a Soccer Ball
  • To bend and curve a soccer ball are incredible soccer techniques because they allow you to get the ball around defenders in order to maintain possession and take shots on goal that are concealed from the goalkeeper.

    It is also useful for corner kicks and crosses into the box.

    When bending the ball, you will either use the inside or outside of the foot, depending on which foot you are kicking with and which direction in which you want the ball to go.

    If you are using your right foot, then to bend the ball to the left you want to use the inside of your foot to make contact with the right side of the ball. You can swivel slightly on your support foot to get a better kick.

    If you want to curve the ball to the right, then you need to bring the outside of your foot in contact with the left side of the ball.

  • Step 2 - How To Pass a Soccer Ball
  • On learning how to play soccer, passing is crucial to keeping possession of the ball during a game. While any kick that ends with the ball in the possession of a team-mate is passing, there are proper techniques to use to pass effectively and accurately.

    Short passes are most effectively executed by using the inside of the foot because of the large surface available for accurately aiming the ball.

    If you are passing long, then the instep is the most effective kick to use. If you need to pass behind, your heel is the used.

    When learning how to play soccer, don't ever forget that passing involves communication between the passer and the receiver.




    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
    Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of how to play soccer.
    His web site, Youth Soccer Drills, provides a wealth of informative soccer articles,
    resources and tips for soccer coaches, parents and players.