There are a number of soccer drills that soccer players need to practice over and over again to achieve proficiency in the use of soccer balls that include soccer training and techniques that will vary according to the age of the player. Some of the soccer drills you may have to learn as a soccer player includes some miniature games and others that make the whole exercise more fun to practice, and which will help in improving attendance as well as attitude in the players.
Probably, every soccer drill will take into account learning how to dribble which can be learnt with the help of a square area in which each player is given a ball and told to dribble the ball across the area without touching the balls of other players, and on reaching the other end, the player has to dribble back to the starting point. One thing that is common to most soccer drills is that they need to be repeated that will eventually lead to perfecting the skills. Thus dribbling across a square area helps the player concentrate and also is able to negotiate traffic.
Another one of the many soccer drills that players must master is the driving school or an exercise to gain better ball control, and for which a lot of space is required. In this soccer drill too, the player has a ball and with it he or she must do as he/she is instructed which includes making the players drive the ball and stop. If a player fails to respond to the instructions properly, it would lead to that player getting eliminated from the drill, and this drill should be performed for a couple of minutes before restarting once more. The end result of this drill is to teach ball control including dribbling, stopping, pullbacks and also how to use the outside of either foot.
You may also be interested in learning another of the many soccer drills called the ‘tick-tock’ that is also involved with teaching ball control. In this drill, the player begins by placing the ball between his legs with the knees being bent at an angle. On hearing the command “go”, the player must let go of the ball and tap the ball between the feet from side to side much like a pendulum moves from one side to another. If a player succeeds in making a tap he or she will get one point, and the first one to score twenty points will win the drill.
Using these simple soccer drills, premier soccer players can become more skilled and be able to master basic skills, and will be well prepared to learn more advanced skills later on in their soccer playing years.
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