Saturday, July 18, 2015

The Best Soccer Skills Videos And How They Can Improve Your Game

The Best Soccer Skills Videos And How They Can Improve Your Game


by Jordan Schmidt


With half of 22 players on one side of the pitch and the rest on the other part, a football and four referees monitoring, a game of soccer is played in a span of 90 minutes comprising a break of 15 minutes in a normal match. In a deciding one, it can be 120 minutes with a break of 5 minutes after the first 90 minutes has elapsed with a barren draw. What are some of the benefits of soccer skills videos watching.

It is efficient to control the ball using both legs, one can dribble the ball towards the goal while making quick directional changes without the ball leaving the foot area. You can juggle the ball by kicking the ball with the top of your instep to create a backspin to get it out of the opponents way. Short juggle can get it over the opponents head while along one can toss it high above the opponents head without the opponent stealing the show from you.

Managing the football using the legs, create space and dribble towards the goal direction while making quick advances in a particular direction. You need not leave the foot area. There is also the technique of juggling the ball and using the backspin technique to pass your opponents. When you use the short juggle method, you will be able to toss a ball over the head of the opponents. It takes a lot of skill for a player to show exemplary skills towards an opponent.

This helps to keep your opponents at crossroad not knowing where the ball is going to head to. You should be able to receive the ball at all times and making control of it before the opponents. One should be able to pass the ball with the feet when it is a ground pass but an air pass you have to use other parts of the body except the hands.

Shooting into the goal is slightly different than the passing skill, although both the skills require the ability to shoot straight. You have to time the ball when attempting to score; watch the goalkeeper keenly and the decision of scoring at the right time. The goalkeeper might catch the ball using the hands so it is appropriate to master ground shoots as well as air shoots. Instead of direct shots, practice coming in from the side with a sharp-angle shot which can be difficult for the goalie to catch.

Another way of playing this game is heading, the hands are not supposed to be used. Only the head is to be in use while directing it towards the goal or your teammate. Be at a correct position to hit the ball using the front part of the head accurately. It is efficient to use the technique when in a position to make a score because at that time the goalie is busy on high passes and cannot readjust.

A player can as well trap the ball to gain its control by stopping its forward motion. It is always done by the feet as you stop a pass from the opponent or your teammates. Thighs, knees, and chest can also be used. Using the feet, step on top of the ball or tip your ankle upward to block it with the top of your foot.

With the thigh or knee, get under the ball and bounce it straight up giving you the control. Using the chest, arch your back a bit to create a softer landing surface for the ball. That way it will not just bounce off your chest, you have a chance to guide it to the ground at your feet instead.




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