Listen to what I say even if you don’t consent. It’s important in soccer drills that players are able to have a sense of the game and as such teach them the very basics of soccer. This soccer training should precede the training the kids on more complex components of soccer or the correct method of playing on field.
As a coach, it becomes your responsibility to ensure that players begin with hitting the right chord. Therefore, train the players on all indispensable soccer skills which provide for a strong foundation. Discussed below are some basics of the game that every budding player must know.
Teaching the dribbling and shooting techniques to the players: Dribbling and shooting cover the two basic techniques in the game of soccer. Whether the player be successful in the game or not depends on these two skills to a great extent. However, you must arrange for teaching these soccer exercises before hand.
Begin with placing several balls over the soccer field and line all the players up in a straight line on one end.
Now signal the players to start. They would then run onto the field, catch a ball with their foot, while dribbling and shooting it into a goal on the opposite end of the field. Regular practice of these two soccer drills will allow them to master these early in their career.
Passing the ball and following directions: These two soccer skills have the potential to inculcate team spirit in the players. In any case, soccer being a team sport should be uniformly spread among all team mates. The players will find it really difficult to play as a team if they lack good passing skills and fail to understand and follow simple guidelines.
In order to teach them first rate passing skills and help them follow directions, there is an easy exercise. At the start, the entire team should form a single line at either end of the field. Place one team member stand in front of the single line at a distance of 5-10 feet.
As soon as you tell them to start, the first player in the line will endeavor to grab the ball from remaining team mates on field. When you tell them to stop, the player having the ball should pass it to the first individual in line. In this soccer practice, players will get an opportunity to practice listening and following instructions.
Handling the Ball: As a coach, you must train the players on the skill of dealing with the ball with the help of other body parts, excluding their feet. This way they’ll be able to perform more spontaneously on the field. An easy way for players to do it is by practicing to stop the ball with the back or bouncing the ball using knees or the head.
This is the easiest way to teach basic soccer drills that can produce great players who can then move on to actual game skills and more complicated routine. You can get as much information as you like on all soccer related topics by joining our youth soccer coaching community. So register now!
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