Friday, July 15, 2011

Soccer Training Drills - Improve Every Part of Your Game


What are soccer training drills to you?"

A lot of soccer players think that they will be constantly running, running, running. But there is much more to it than that. Combining the soccer fitness part of the game, with ball control skills drills, will put your team on top.

Remember that not all players will learn at the same pace. You should assess the skill level of all of your players for each skill area, and provide them with the appropriate improvement drills.

Be Prepared

A soccer practice that is well-planned is created with a flow. A practice must have targeted goals, not just a random mixing of drills. So start with the basics, and work up to group tactics. The group portion will be much closer to a real game. This will help your players bridge the gap between the practice and game situation.

Areas to Cover

If you cannot perform the basics, you just cannot perform. There are a number of important areas to cover when drilling your soccer team. But it is always best to start with the basics.


Passing and receiving rolling balls.
Passing and receiving balls in the air.
Dribbling the ball.
Shielding the ball.
Tackling your opponents and recovering the ball.
Heading the ball.
Shooting the ball.
Don't ever forget goalkeeper training drills. If your team is solid with all the above skills, but have a poor goalkeeper, it will be a long season!

The Next Level

Once your players have conquered the basics you can move on to more advanced ball control techniques. These techniques include:


Push passes and shots.
Swerve passes, and shots with the inside or outside of the foot.
Instep drive passes and shots.
Lofted passes.
Chipping the ball.
Volleying the ball.
Attacking as a group.
Defending as a group.
Attacking as a team.
Defending as a team.
Corner kicks.
Free kicks.
Further Development

As you assess the improvement in the skills of individual players you will see joy on their faces as well as on yours. But soccer is a team game. That means that there are other things to think about. Like....


What players skills will work best at which position?
Who has the fitness level required?
Are they really team players?
What formation should we play?
Who is the leader of this team?
The answers to these questions will have you well on your way to creating a successful soccer team.

There are soccer training drills available to cover every aspect of the soccer game and help any soccer player improve their skills.




Wayne MacLean has over 30 years of experience in the game of soccer. As a soccer coach, soccer player, soccer referee, and all-around soccer fan, Wayne is now adding a new dimension to his love of soccer. He now writes many articles and creates soccer videos to help those that are involved in soccer, are new to soccer, or just want to know more about soccer. Check out my Soccer Training Drills blog for more great soccer information for yourself or your team.

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