First Touch and Passing are the 2 most important skills in soccer. In just 5 seconds a coach can tell how a player is on the ball, just by watching their first touch. You can tell when a player is properly trained or not. With good training, players will improve fast. Below I listed some of the best soccer drills…
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11 great quotes about youth soccer
Great motivational quotes about youth soccer, futbol, football, futebol. It’s always refreshing to read and hear positive words of encouragement, no matter how old you are. Below you’ll find some of the best quotes from successful coaches and players. Quotes about youth soccer When we coach we’re apt to constantly refer to our experiences as players, and how we were…
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The basic motor skills to create a firm soccer foundation [ages 4-7]
One of the most important things for younger players is for them to be introduced to the basics before they ever play on a team… Practicing at home 1-3 minutes per day for 6-12 months before they join a team will help your kiddo build skill and confidence. Kids who know how to stop the ball and use different parts…
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Tips for soccer boots & foot care
Athletes are often reminded to take care of their body. Not too often do you hear about tips for soccer boots and foot care. In this article I will teach you how to treat and prevent these painful blisters, best way to dry your boots on a rainy day, along with many other ways to keep your feet feeling good. …
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10 different ways to use soccer sign language
Communication is one of the most important things in soccer as well as everyday life! Imagine going on vacation to a foreign country and you don’t know the language and they don’t know yours… You need to get a rental car, hotel, food what are you going to do? Probably use the best sign language you can:) Players and teams…
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1 big difference between Shooting and Finishing in soccer
Shooting and Finishing in soccer are two technical terms that are often lumped together. It’s important that you know the difference. Players often times become better at “shooting” before finishing, because anyone can practice shooting on your own. Finishing often comes when there is a ball crosses in or played between the defenders, for the forward to score. Becoming good…
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The 3 types of forwards coaches want
When most kids begin to play soccer, they often are drawn to the more ‘noticeable’ positions [such as forward]. Based on its high profile with each goal scored, it’s more attractive to some. The names they often recognize in the media are the forwards. However, because there are only 11 positions that can be filled on the field and even…
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