Tuesday April 7, 2009 20:54
What Soccer Drills Can I do to Help me to Make High-School Team?
Posted by The Soccer Blogger as Soccer Training & Skills
I need some soccer drills to help me on my ball-handling and my shooting skills. Any serious tips would help. I am trying to make high-school team.
Here are some drills one can do by themselves:
Get a ball and pass it off a wall. Change the the pace of the ball, the angle. Play two touch control and one touch. Challenge yourself.
Set up an obstacle course in a yard or park. Dribble through the obstacles, around the obstacles. Use left foot, right foot. Pass the ball from one foot to the other.
Go to a field and shoot at the net. try to hit different areas of the net.
The best is always to:
Play, play, play the game. 1v1 or 2v2.
You and a friend can set up a small field with small goals and just scrimmage. Make up different rules as you go. Take shots on each other on the big goal. Maybe add a brother, sister, friend to make it 2v2 or play mini-tournaments. Just play and have fun. That's how you will learn.
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6 Responses to What Soccer Drills Can I do to Help me to Make High-School Team?
frizbysucks
April 7th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Ok here's what you do…and this works; trust me.
Find a wall, draw a small target on it (It could be something like a 3 by 4 foot rectangle) and practice kicking, accuracy, and ball control (when the ball bounces back to you).
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kermanzo
April 7th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
http://www.mastersport.co.uk/soccerskills.htm
Have a look here to see if it helps……………..
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Sonya
April 7th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I would like to know the same thing. I guess you could find a friend to help you practice dribbling, passing, and shooting.
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Answeraway
April 7th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
the rectangle thing mentioned above is pretty good,,ill try dat at home…for dribbling ..get a frnd an try takingthe ball around him without letting him take it(lol!) but for passing do short running passes where you and your frnd pass to each other while running.
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tim
April 7th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
I am a big fan of teaching all ages 4 on 4 or 5 on 5. It gets you very involved and develops the total player. The only downside is the shooting on frame that can be done with the wall. Make it tougher on yourself as well. Turn your back to the wall and turn and shoot. I used a garbage can in front of the wall and tried to get around it. Just remember the finsihing skills will score more than the shooting will. Just get to know your feet and you will do great!
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soccerpracticebooks
April 7th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Here are some drills one can do by themselves:
Get a ball and pass it off a wall. Change the the pace of the ball, the angle. Play two touch control and one touch. Challenge yourself.
Set up an obstacle course in a yard or park. Dribble through the obstacles, around the obstacles. Use left foot, right foot. Pass the ball from one foot to the other.
Go to a field and shoot at the net. try to hit different areas of the net.
The best is always to:
Play, play, play the game. 1v1 or 2v2.
You and a friend can set up a small field with small goals and just scrimmage. Make up different rules as you go. Take shots on each other on the big goal. Maybe add a brother, sister, friend to make it 2v2 or play mini-tournaments. Just play and have fun. That's how you will learn.
References :
http://soccer-coaching.blogspot.com