How To Improve Soccer Skills At Your Backyard

By Leslie Ball


In this day and age, when you seek football stars performing new styles in the field you really wonder how they were able to do the skills. It is because they do a lot of practice that makes them stand out of the crowd. Some of the ways on how to improve soccer skills in your backyard will also require a lot of hard work.

World stars reach those levels because they learn playing techniques early in life. It is because there are many things one has to learn to reach the same level, and it does not take a day to learn them all. However, you can still become an excellent player by practicing the most basic of the techniques that we see soccer stars doing in the field. You must be ready to invest your time, determined and work very hard to achieve the same heights. Talent is not enough you must put in also hard work to stand out of the crowd.

You need to learn how to juggle the ball for at least twenty minutes. You must juggle it for six days and give time for your ankle to rest for a day. When you find that the football is full of air and hard to control, you can remove the air so that it becomes easier to control.

The juggling method is simple because you just give the ball a slight touch of air, and you balance it with your feet. If you find it hard to do just be patient and keep trying until you master the technique. Continue learning juggling until you can comfortably do it with ease. It is a method that if you lack passing, shooting, and controlling becomes more difficult when you are playing in the field.

Practicing kicking the ball on the wall also helps in sharpening football skills. Make sure it does not hit the ground more than once. You will easily lose the ball if it hits the ground twice. Make sure you are not very close to the wall when receiving it. Give the football enough distance from the wall to ensure you can control it easily.

Good footballers know that when you dribble you cover a large distance and leave your opponent behind. Dribbling gives you an edge over your opponents. The space where you place the ball is always empty hence you can run and find an opportunity to score easily. You can use a dog that loves playing with soccer balls to try this dribbling technique. Push the ball ahead of it and try and reach for it before the dog gets it. You must be cautious not to heart the dog when you are moving.

You can also learn how to shield. Shielding involves keeping the football away from your opponent using your arms and body. Do not try this if you have not hit the gym and is not fit. It is because when you are unfit your opponent can easily take the ball from you with just a slight body contact.

In conclusion, soccer is team work and the only way another player can get the ball is through passing. Learn how to give accurate and timely passes to increase the chance of you winning as a team.




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