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Written by Guest Author Roue Yecpot

For every sport there are certain activities that must be done in order for the game or activity to be accomplished properly. This holds true for soccer as well. One of the ways that players get ready for their practice sessions especially before a big game is by doing some soccer drills. There are a large number of these soccer drills that can be chosen but it is the coach’s choice of what will be used.

These soccer drills can be used as a preliminary warm up exercise where the players practice various moves that they need to perfect. As the different soccer drills are utilized the players will learn how to use these drills to control the soccer ball and the offensive and defensive moves that are used with them. Now you might ask why a soccer team will need to use so many of the drills that are available.

I would have to say that many of these soccer drills can be used as a way for the soccer team to train themselves to see the various weaknesses that can be used against them. They will also be able to develop counter moves against such an attack. By learning the various soccer drills and seeing how you can use them you can train your team to get ready for almost anything that comes at them.

The other reason why so many soccer drills are used is that this gives the coach a chance to see the individual team players handling the ball and their responses. This is a good way to see what areas of your players need to be developed so that person will be able to turn the match toward your teams benefit.

Of course many people will inform you that you should use soccer drills as a separate exercise – a prelude to a warm up game. Regardless of what you are being told see how your team performs in practice sessions and at games these will let you know if any soccer drills are needed or should you stop using them.

Now instead of stopping the soccer drills abruptly you should slowly phase them out. This way your team will have received some time, to start a new way of drilling themselves. You may be sorry to say good bye to the old ways of using soccer drills but as time goes by you and your team can develop new soccer drills that will be of help to you now.

Thanks to Guest Author Roue Yecpot

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Many thanks
Rik

2 Responses to “Soccer Drills”

  1. Nigel(Free Soccer Drills Forever) Reed Says:

    I have a set routine that I use as a warmup for practices and pre game. It gives players lots of touches of the ball and encourages them to experiment with moves. By using this warm up drill, the players first touch and general control of the ball has improved dramatically as has their confidence on the ball.

  2. The Soccer Blogger Says:

    Hi Nigel
    Thanks for leaving your comment. Sorry it took a few days to approve, been away for a few days.
    Cheers
    Rik

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