Good Info
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
     
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Business
Business Management
Career
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Education
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Pets
Psychiatry & Mental Heal
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 811910
Total Authors: 80017


Newest Member
beta soft

How To Play Soccer The Skills


By: Nigel Reed
Submitted: 2008-10-19 16:36:35 | Word Count: 805


Playing soccer is a physically demanding game and requires a combination on tenacity, fitness, guile, mental toughness and skill.

Skill is the number one aspect that players, especially young players should focus on. Being technically proficient will ensure that you can play better soccer, and with a team of equally skilled players your team will be able to use other aspects of the game like tactics and fitness to better effect and improve your team even further.

[ advertisement ]

The basic skills that are required for soccer player are

* Ball Control
* Dribbling
* Passing
* Shooting
* Heading
* Defending
* Goalkeeping

Ball Control

Ball control is about the ability to receive the ball, from any angle or height and get the ball under control as quickly as possible. Typically this means getting the ball on the ground and in a position, ready for your next move. It is of little use getting the ball on the ground on your left side, if you wish to make a pass out to the right. All parts of the body can be used to get the ball under control, except for the hand and arms, and generally it is best to use the surface with the greatest body area to control the ball, so if using the feet to control the ball, you should get behind the ball and use the inside of the foot to cushion the ball, and direct the ball to the best position, ready for your next move, which may be to dribble or to pass.

Dribbling

Dribbling with ball is an exciting part of the game. Dribbling is running with the ball, and keeping the ball as close as is needed to make sure that the opposition cannot get the ball from you. So in a congested area where there are a lot of players, the ball must be kept very close, and a variety of fakes and feints must used to try and get more space and elude the defenders. In areas less crowded, the ball can be played further away from the body, allowing you to run faster into the oppositions territory.

Passing

There are a number of ways to pass the ball to a team mate, including using the inside of the foot, the instep or top of the foot, and the outside of the foot. However, passing using the inside of the foot (the push pass) is by far the most common method of passing the ball as it is the easiest and most accurate pass especially over short distances of 5 20 yards, and is the one that should be practiced the most.

Shooting

A shot not taken is a shot missed. In other words players should shoot whenever they have a sight on goal and can make the distance. Shooting is all about kicking the ball where the goalkeeper isn t, and really any part of the foot can be used, however, there are a few guidelines. 1. Shoot towards the far post and 2. Shoot low. 3. Accuracy before power. The reasons are that these shots are harder for the keeper to save and if the shot is going wide it is possible for another team mate to slot home a wayward shot, also if the shot is on target, it has a chance to go in.

Heading

There are two types of headers, attacking and defensive. Attacking headers are like shots and should generally be aimed down to the ground, again allowing for a team mate or deflection to score a goal for a wayward header. Defensive headers on the other hand should be aimed high and either wide, or out of play to allow the other defenders to adjust to the attack and mark the opposition.

Defending

The first role of a defender is to ensure that the opposition cannot shoot, and this is generally by just getting in the way or tackling the attacker. Good defenders not only get in the way, but can dictate the way that an attacker will have to play the ball, and that is generally to make the attacker play away from the goal. Defenders must also learn how to delay attackers, particularly when they are out numbered. Delaying the attackers will give your team mates enough time to recover and mark the opposition players.

Goalkeeping

Often neglected at training, goalkeepers need to have the skills of the outfield player and in addition they require other skills such as diving, jumping and good ball handling skills. A goalkeepers judgment on whether to catch, punch or palm a shot can make the difference between a win and a loss. Goalkeepers also need to be able to read the game and offer advice to team mates as goalkeepers are the only players to have a full vision of the game. Goalkeepers also need to be brave and fearless in their commitment.

Author Resource:- Nigel Reed has been involved in soccer during the 60's, 70's and 80's as a player and has been coaching youth soccer in Australia since 2000. Nigels main soccer webite has more detailed information on how to play socce at http://www.coaching-youth-soccer-for-success.com/how-to-play-soccer.html

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
Nav Menu
Sponsors



Featured Authors
Name: Angie Alexandra
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Northern Scotland
State: Northern Scotland
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Fanpage Automatic
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: W. Olympic Blvd
State: Los Angeles
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Vent Utter
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: London
State: United Kingdom
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Pierre Hage
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Boston
State: MA
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Alex Steward
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: NA
State: NA
View My Bio & Articles