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Youth Soccer Drills – What Coaches Need To Know

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There are several things that the coaches need to keep in mind while giving lessons to the players during youth soccer drills:

Receiving The Ball
When it comes to youth soccer drills, there are several key teaching points in receiving the ball. These key points are as follows.
  • The coach must teach the players about how to get in the line of flight of the ball.

  • The players should learn to present the body part to the ball the right and the impressive way.

  • One of the most important things for the coaches is to teach the players that they must have their eyes on the ball at the moment of contact.

  • The coach should teach the players that they should Cushion the body part while receiving the ball, just as if they are as in catching an egg.


  • How To Strike A Ball
    It is very sad to see that many coaches do not teach the players the correct way to strike a ball. The right way of striking the ball is something that can make the ball to go straight in the air with velocity.
    It is the duty of the coaches to teach the players about this technique in a correct way. One of the best methods that the coaches can use to show this technique to the players is to show them NFL place kickers or MLS goalkeepers taking a goal kick.
    However, these techniques can be listed as follows.
  • The players must keep in mind that the ball should be out of their feet. The obvious reason is that they will not be able to kick the ball over distance if it is underneath them.

  • The player’s approach must be slightly from the side.

  • A long hop or driving step is the final step, which places the support foot alongside the ball. The coaches should teach the players that their support foot must point towards the target. What is more, head must be steady, and eyes must be on the ball. Further, the player’s left hand should point at the target.

  • Coaching youth soccer drills is an important task and it must be taught the correct way.

    About the Author

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
    Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of youth soccer drills. His web site, Teaching Soccer Training Drills: www.SoccerDrillsTips.com, provides a wealth of informative soccer articles, resources and tips for soccer coaches, parents and players.


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