With half of 22 players on one side of the pitch and the rest on the other part, a football and four referees monitoring, a game of soccer is played in a span of 90 minutes comprising a break of 15 minutes in a normal match. In a deciding one, it can be 120 minutes with a break of 5 minutes after the first 90 minutes has elapsed with a barren draw. What are some of the benefits of soccer skills videos watching.
It is good to manage the ball using all the legs, you can dribble it to the direction of the goal and at the same time making fast directional changes without letting the ball out of foot area. Juggle it is using the top instep to backspin it from the opponents area. Short juggling will get it above the opposing team players head and along one will toss it high up the opponents head without him or her stealing the ball from you.
Coordination with other teammates as well should be key because you need to pass it to your teammate in order to have complete passes in this type of game. Shoot it straight heading in any direction to your teammate using the corner of your eye to check at the opponent.
The opponent will get confused not knowing the direction of the ball. Receive the ball more often and grab the show before the opponent. Release the ball to your teammate using the feet if it is a ground pass and other parts of the body when it is an aerial ball without involving the hands.
Shooting into the goal is slightly different than the passing skill, although both the skills require the ability to shoot straight. You have to time the ball when attempting to score; watch the goalkeeper keenly and the decision of scoring at the right time. The goalkeeper might catch the ball using the hands so it is appropriate to master ground shoots as well as air shoots. Instead of direct shots, practice coming in from the side with a sharp-angle shot which can be difficult for the goalie to catch.
Another technique involved is heading, no use of hands but the head only to direct the ball to the goal or to your teammates to keep the ball in play. Time the ball hit it using the forehead for accuracy. It is always effective during scoring time as the goalie is always focused on high passes. Head the ball when the goalie has no time to readjust.
It is also advisable to gain ownership of the ball by trapping it to curb its forward movement. Using the feet to stop, receive a direct pass from the opponent or teammate. Other parts involved here are the chest, knees accompanied by the thighs. Step on the ball by feet or ankle of your foot upwards in order to block it.
With the thigh or knee, get under the ball and bounce it straight up giving you the control. Using the chest, arch your back a bit to create a softer landing surface for the ball. That way it will not just bounce off your chest, you have a chance to guide it to the ground at your feet instead.
It is good to manage the ball using all the legs, you can dribble it to the direction of the goal and at the same time making fast directional changes without letting the ball out of foot area. Juggle it is using the top instep to backspin it from the opponents area. Short juggling will get it above the opposing team players head and along one will toss it high up the opponents head without him or her stealing the ball from you.
Coordination with other teammates as well should be key because you need to pass it to your teammate in order to have complete passes in this type of game. Shoot it straight heading in any direction to your teammate using the corner of your eye to check at the opponent.
The opponent will get confused not knowing the direction of the ball. Receive the ball more often and grab the show before the opponent. Release the ball to your teammate using the feet if it is a ground pass and other parts of the body when it is an aerial ball without involving the hands.
Shooting into the goal is slightly different than the passing skill, although both the skills require the ability to shoot straight. You have to time the ball when attempting to score; watch the goalkeeper keenly and the decision of scoring at the right time. The goalkeeper might catch the ball using the hands so it is appropriate to master ground shoots as well as air shoots. Instead of direct shots, practice coming in from the side with a sharp-angle shot which can be difficult for the goalie to catch.
Another technique involved is heading, no use of hands but the head only to direct the ball to the goal or to your teammates to keep the ball in play. Time the ball hit it using the forehead for accuracy. It is always effective during scoring time as the goalie is always focused on high passes. Head the ball when the goalie has no time to readjust.
It is also advisable to gain ownership of the ball by trapping it to curb its forward movement. Using the feet to stop, receive a direct pass from the opponent or teammate. Other parts involved here are the chest, knees accompanied by the thighs. Step on the ball by feet or ankle of your foot upwards in order to block it.
With the thigh or knee, get under the ball and bounce it straight up giving you the control. Using the chest, arch your back a bit to create a softer landing surface for the ball. That way it will not just bounce off your chest, you have a chance to guide it to the ground at your feet instead.