2. In soccer, there are many moves that one can learn to play effective
soccer. In fact, through soccer training, you will learn that there are
hundreds of soccer moves. This article will focus on the top 5 skills or
soccer moves that you will need to know to elevate and take your
game to the next level.
3. Dribbling is one of the most basic skills in soccer. It is the ability of the
player to move the ball on his own up and down the field. Sounds
easy? Well, to dribble the ball with precision and using skills such as
feints, moves, changes of direction, it takes a lot skill. Without
competence in dribbling you will not be an effective soccer player.
There are times when you will be in tight areas and need to dribble
around the defense to get the ball moving forward again. Dribbling
can be in fast break situations, or high traffic situations. You might be
caught on the corner or bringing it out of the box. Whatever your
situation is getting the proper training for dribbling the soccer ball is
key to effective playing.
4. First touch of the ball is another skill that must be learned by soccer
players. Whether you are a striker, midfielder, defense, or goalie, your
first touch on the ball needs to be precise. If it is not precise you may
lose the ball and worse it may lead to a goal. First touch is defined as
the very first touch you make on the ball when receiving it. As the ball
comes to you, you want to make sure that the ball stays near you. A
lot of times people can refer to first touch as trapping. When practicing
trapping or first touch the ball may seem to bounce in weird directions
but as you get better and better at this you will be able to keep the ball
close and dominate your opponents.
5. Push Passing is a term used for the most common type of passing. It is
the type of pass you see taught to the wee little ones of age 5 on up. It
is the most accurate type of pass you can make. It is made with the
inside of the foot while striking the ball dead center on the inside. You
can also use the outside of the foot although accuracy is lost a little.
Your plant foot will help you guide the ball where you want it to go.
6. Long Ball Passing is a term used when you have a teammate across the
field or up the field quite some distance and you need to get the ball
to them. When you want to pass the long ball you approach the kick
from an angle, keeping ankle locked, make sure you have a v in your
knee and have a full swing and follow through to the ball. Strike the
ball with the instep and make sure you follow the ball through when
kicking the long ball.