3 Free Soccer Drills to Build On

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Published: September 26, 2009

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There is an old adage, practice makes perfect. Well, in soccer that’s spot on. To develop as a soccer player you need to practice various soccer drills. By going to your standard practices you’ll be able to learn a lot, but if you want to be a stand out you need to practice on your own as well. To become that star, you can practice with some of the free soccer drills below for starters.

The first drill is done individually and is called juggling. Now, you will most definitely not have the time or space to juggle a ball in a game but juggling lays the ground work for a lot of other soccer skills. Juggling is fun, easy and can be performed by yourself.

By practicing juggling, you’ll develop a great feel for the ball. By practicing this you’ll become a better dribbler and trapper thus improving your game. Another perk is that juggling builds balance, the ability to maneuver the ball with both feet and heightens concentration. Juggling just 30 minutes a day can go a long way in helping with many other skills.

Our next drill is one called one on one dribbling. To be most effective, you should do this drill in pairs. On many occasions in a game you will be challenged by your opponent and need to get by them. By practicing this drill, you’ll be ready when it counts the most, in a game.

It would be a wise decision to play both roles when practicing. In one turn you’ll want to be the attacker and on the next you’ll want to be the defender. Have fun with this. When you get past the other player you get one point and when it’s their turn and they get past you, they get a point.

Finally we have one touch passing. This is best done in groups with your teammates. This drill will help in your ball handling skills and also work on your agility. The basics of this drill is having at least 4 players, 2 on either side about 10 feet apart. To start, just pass the ball to someone on the opposing side by only touching it once. When the ball comes to you immediately kick it to someone else. After a short bit of time you should try and speed it up some to increase skill.

The backbone of a great soccer player are the drills he practices. By doing some of these free soccer drills you too can become great. You would be hard pressed to find a great player who doesn’t practice on their own time. How do you think they became so great.

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Author: Shane M. Wilson
Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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