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Playing and being good at soccer does not require fancy tricks and impossible moves, nor does it require the ability to weave through a whole team. Being good at playing soccer does however require mastering the basics, being fit and playing smart. This will take practice and determination. Skills such as controlling the ball while dribbling and doing correct throw in need to be developed in order to be a better player.
How To Dribble
Dribbling a soccer ball is extremely underestimated, but is one of the most important aspects of the game, if not the most important. By knowing how to dribble with control and pace, players can gain confidence and make runs. By traveling to a park or field dribbling skills can be improved. This can be done through simple drills such as weaving through cones and simply running with the ball, touching it with every step. While doing these, be sure to maintain control of the ball. In a soccer game if there are no options forward then slow down play and play the ball to the feet of a team member behind you. Possession is extremely important.
How To Do Throw-ins
An essential part of playing soccer is knowing how to correctly perform throw-ins, especially if you are in a defending or midfield role. A foul throw will result in a turnover, so be sure to master this skill. To correctly perform a throw-in, the ball must be thrown over your head, and it must be released behind your head. Both feet must be in contact with the ground.A foul throw is called when one of these rules is broken and as a result the opposition receives a throw-in from the point of the offence. The best option when throwing a ball in is to go forward down the line, especially if there are no free options.
How To Header A Soccer Ball
Head butting a soccer ball can seem like a bad idea to new players as they think that it hurts badly. This will only occur if the technique is wrong. To correctly header a ball, the ball must make contact with the front top part of your head and hit with the amount of force necessary to help it makes its way to its target.Jump to reach the ball but do not push an opponent as this will be called a foul.
How To Keep Possession Of The Soccer Ball
Extremely important in games of soccer, keeping possession is vital if success is to be achieved for a team. When the ball rolls or bounces towards you, take a first touch to gain control, then dribble it or pass it off. Taking a large swing before making contact with the ball is a bad idea. Chances are you will miss it or it will simply deflect off your leg. Invest your time in obtaining accurate passing skills in order to hit your target every time and keep possession.
How To Kick A Soccer Ball
Kicking is the most exciting aspect of a game to players and is probably the most concentrated skill by young players. Different techniques must be used to kick different types of kicks. For the ball to lift off the ground, you must make contact with the ball low and be leaning back. Use the inside section of your foot near your toe. To bend or curve the ball it must be hit on an angle and you must follow through. For accurate passing along the ground, you must use the inside of your foot and lean over the ball, while hitting the ball in the middle.
Before playing and training, warm up and stretch. Many injuries of muscle pulls occur in soccer, so warm up well and cool down well.
Simon is also the author of How To Play Soccer [http://www.soccer-help.com/How-To-Play-Soccer.html], a great resource for learning how to play soccer. Check out the home page as well at Soccer Help And Information.
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Kicks: Kick, Front Kick, Roundhouse Kick, 540 Kick, Butterfly Kick, 360 Crescent Kick, Dropkick, Mawashi Geri, Sweep, Foot Sw $24.44 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Kick, Front Kick, Roundhouse Kick, 540 Kick, Butterfly Kick, 360 Crescent Kick, Dropkick, Mawashi Geri, Sweep, Foot Sweep, Sideswipe, Scissor Kick, Flying Kick, Flashkick, Jump Inside Kick, Feilong, Semi-Circular Kick, Soccer Kick, Lotus Kick, Moon Kick, Tornado Kick, Whirlwind Kick, Jump Outside Kick, Armada. Excerpt: In martial arts, combat sports, and violence, a kick is a strike using the foot, leg, or knee (the latter is also known as a knee strike). This attack is often used in hand-to-hand combat, especially in stand-up fighting. Kicks play a significant part in many martial arts, such as Taekwondo, Karate, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Capoeira, Silat, Kalarippayattu, while other do not utilize kicks at all, such as judo or boxing. Some arts limit focus on specific targets for the use of kicks such as to attacks on the legs and lower body, while sport martial arts tournaments may only allow kicking above the waist. Various types of kick are described below, but the names used to describe a style of kick vary between arts. In Japanese, mae geri; in Korean, ap chagi. The Front Kick is considered the most basic of all kicks, but it also has wide variety in ways of execution. Delivering front kick involves rising a knee of striking leg to the position in which desired point-of-impact, one's foot and pelvis are on the same line. Then, one should straighten striking leg quickly and make contact with a target area. Generally, one will want to retract one's foot quickly by bending knee again, to prevent opponent from possibly grappling one's striking leg. Depending of fighter's tactical needs, front kick may involve less or more overall body motion. Thrusting one's hip forward in a short, powerful rotating motion is common method of increasing both ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=16831 |
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