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Soccer Practice Games: Discover Shooting Techniques

By article On April 29, 2010 Under Uncategorized

Soccer practice games

Let it be known that during soccer practice games kids tend to have a lot of fun when they keep on scoring goals. For this reason, you must look for opportunities to score goals and integrate for them. In order to create such occasions for them, many options are available that can be performed. A few examples are shooting drills, full-field scrimmages, and small sided games.

Throughout the full field scrimmages and small sided games, you need to continue amending the methods that help scoring more goals.  Add in such games that don’t need a goalie to play or limit the goalie’s movement within the predefined lines. Widening the goalpost being used or adding more goals is one more possibility for increasing goal scoring.

In soccer training, when players develop their shooting technique and tactical knowledge, goal creation also increases. Just like with passing skills, it’s better to introduce shooting techniques at an early stage but put more emphasis on them in the later stages of development.

One of the ways to develop shooting skills is through soccer drills work. Shooting drills develop and improve the shooting skills that players require to successfully score goals. So it is imperative for you as a coach to develop your player’s shooting skills more and more.

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In your soccer exercises, coach the players how to strike the ball appropriately while shooting it. Players can use the inside of their foot to take shots from a close range. In using the inside of the feet, you bring more precision into the shots. When circumstances demand more power, instruct the players to strike the ball using the instep of the foot, with toes pointed downwards and ankle locked.

How you position the non-kicking foot impacts the height of the shot. So players should be taught to position the non kicking foot a little ahead of the ball to keep the shot low. Remove all distractions for example moving balls, moving shooters, or defenders to help the players focus only on striking the ball.

Begin the drill progression in soccer practice games by using a stationary ball and a shooter. As the players get comfortable with the shooting techniques, make the challenge difficult by putting the shooter in action before he/she hits the ball. Such a shift will distract from the accuracy of the striking efforts at first, because the player’s visualization must serve a double purpose.

One, it helps the shooting player to get some space in the direction of the ball and two, it helps them manage their foot right where the ball is.

As players grow in confidence, increase the difficulty by putting both the shooter and the ball in a moving state. Once they show improvement in shooting the ball, introduce varying speeds for the ball.

Here you go! By introducing many opportunities for scoring goals in soccer practice games, you can make the players benefit a lot out of their sessions. For even more tips and tricks on youth soccer, subscribe to our youth soccer coaching community.

 

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