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My Favorite Soccer Training Kicks And Trips

Soccer
by ifijay

When you join soccer training from your school, you will be introduced to various types of techniques when you play the sport. One of the most important characteristics of soccer trainings is learning the basic principles of kicking the ball. It is important to know the various kicks use by most professional players in a game. In a soccer drill, you’ll be taught to perform various soccer kicks that are dependent on where the ball is positioned, and how you will react with the ball when it comes in contact with your body.  With the help of this article, you will learn to explore the most common kicks used by soccer players during trainings and scheduled games.

The first in line is the volley kick; it is a type of kick that requires something strategic. These kicks are executed out when the ball is off the land. This signifies that the player must practice different balancing techniques especially in ball handling. It is important to guarantee that you’re in a proper distance from the ball when executing a volley kick. If you don’t have the proper balance and proper distance when executing the kick then the kick will be unsuccessful. The player will suffer many injuries on the field when the volley kick was not executed properly within the approximate distance.

As a player, you should be aware of your distance and the two instances in which the volley kick was unsuccessful. The first circumstance is when the ball extends too faraway from your body.  It has 99.9% chance that you will miss the soccer ball when you’re too far away from attempting to execute a volley kick. In this type of situation are more likely to get injured because you are forcing your body to strike in an awkward position at high speed. If you allow yourself more time to adjust rather than to execute to hit the soccer ball than you are likely to be injured.

The second basic principle of kicking during soccer training drills is the ground kick. It is important that you have to control over the foot that you are preparing to kick the ball, and the foot that is being utilized to support your body while executing the kick. When it comes to soccer trainings, practicing the proper kicking of the ball ensures that you realize that both feet and legs have a massive part in performing ground kicks. When executing a ground kick during soccer training drills, pay special attention to your feet and legs.

The last basic rule of kicking is you have to lean back when you wish to kick the ball that is a little bit lower, and if you wish to kick a slow ball, you should lean forward. Just remember that trainings you have been and all the hard practice in attempting to execute a powerful kick.

GOAL!! Sorry for the audio issue.. I will fix this by end of this week.

Question by idee93: :::::SOccER:::::?
please.

any tips for playing soccer?
any facts about it.
anything i should know.
anything?
anything that could make me a better soccer player.

Best answer:

Answer by Evil Don
Soccer has become increasingly more popular in the United States in the last 30 years, with nearly 3 million children between the ages of 5-19 now playing in youth soccer leagues throughout the nation.

Soccer began in England in the mid-1800′s, and was originally played by the higher, more aristocratic English classes in their boarding schools and private clubs. The ease and inexpense of the sport quickly moved it ahead as a sport for the masses however. Today soccer is ranked as one of the world’s leading sports for commoners.

The London Football Association was founded and 1863 and is responsible for standardizing game rules throughout Europe. In less than 20 years, professional players and teams were hitting the field.

Soccer began to spread throughout Europe almost immediately, with Spain, Germany, Italy, and France all taking up the game b the early 20th century. As interest in the sport grew throughout the world, so did an interest in formal competition. In 1900, the first soccer game was played at the Olympics, with medals introduced just eight years later. Professional players, however, were exempt from competition in the Olympic Games for more than 80 years.

In 1904, The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), was formed, followed by the first World Cup international competition in 1930. A round-robin style tournament that pits teams from individual nations against each other every four years, the World Cup has grown into an international affair, with nearly 200 teams now seeking admittance. Only 24 are permitted to compete.

Although it took the United States years to enter the soccer arena on a widespread basis, the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) was formed in 1913. Unfortunately, most Americans preferred watching (and playing) a different form of the sport — American football — until a Brazilian named Pele, (considered to the greatest soccer player of all time), joined the N.Y. Cosmos team in 1975. With such an amazing player to watch in America, popularity of the sport grew throughout the states, until his retirement in 1977, when soccer once again took a backseat to football. Following Pele’s retirement, the North American Soccer League slowly lost fan support, finally dissolving in 1985.

It wasn’t until the men’s World Cup competition, was held in the United States in 1994, that soccer interest was renewed among American youth. The Major League Soccer (MLS), was founded in 1993, and began its first season in 1996 with 10 teams and 32 regular season games. More than 3 million fans watched the playoffs that year. By 1991, women were finally allowed to play on a professional level, when the Women’s World Cup competition was introduced for the first time.

The interest in youth soccer remains strong throughout the United States today. Sports teams and leagues are now available in nearly every American community. From pee-wee players who aren’t even in school yet, to semi-professional high school teams, players of all interest and abilities are now hitting the soccer field for both spring and fall competition. The U.S. Youth Soccer, a division of the USSF, now includes nearly 3 million official players.

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  1. 28 Comment(s)

  2. By MrSoccerr on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @blazebomb55 lol

  3. By YoshiStudio672 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @Adnan3005 maradona never fails….. well, except in this year’s world cup, but he always use to do risky shots

    also, the last goal was good and all, but whut up with the short shorts?

  4. By YoshiStudio672 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @Adnan3005 maradona never fails….. well, except in this year’s world cup, but he always use to do risky shots

  5. By dumdogowner on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @FROSTYxAIRSOFT i know what you mean

  6. By FROSTYxAIRSOFT on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    #1 WAS QUITE BAD

  7. By rafeyahmed on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

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  8. By ksenodoxos on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    check this out:osfp-paok 5-1 nery castillo

  9. By ksenodoxos on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    lias

  10. By dretz819 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    nice compilation..bonne video bien fait.. gracias por eso… viva el futbol en el mundo!!!

  11. By Adnan3005 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    maradona was about to fall at 7:12

  12. By MrStreetskillz on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    check out my soccer skills ;)

    never seen before and

    try not to be too impressed ;)

  13. By inurfacez10 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @blazebomb55 procrastination :D .

  14. By metal2774 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    cant wait to get FIFA 11

  15. By kristenleex13 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    I love how messi did the exact same goal as maradona and its not up here.

  16. By kristenleex13 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @hockeyfan222222 No it curved if it was deflected it wouldn’t have spun like that

  17. By KAREFG on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    What happend to end of the week? 5 years = 5 days in dumbass land?

  18. By hockeyfan222222 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    was nelinho’s deflected? its was goal 27

  19. By gloireman on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    suprised not to see Pele, Best or Zidane in the top 10 and there are too many overhead kicks to my liking. Pretty decent effort though, fairplay

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  21. By Rabiddingo66 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    LOL vander faaaart

  22. By Oo9ale7oO on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    10:29 LMAO! v.d. FAART

  23. By Oo9ale7oO on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    @blazebomb55 LOL , he meant by the end of the world

  24. By aboxxinc on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    v.d. Faart lol

  25. By blazebomb55 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    lol in the description he says he will fix the audio by the end of the week…it’s been 5 years…

  26. By Oo9ale7oO on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    owairan’s goal should be in top 20 , and zidan

  27. By CRonaldo07 on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    1) tips for playing soccer??
    just watch high clubs and International matches deeply. Search for clips of great players like Zidane, Ronlado(Brazil), Pele, and many more.
    Nowadays Cristiano Ronaldo is most famous for his dribbling abilities. And he found this achievements by only PRACTICE. He always practice with football. Go to YOUTUBE and GOOGLE videos you found his clips there.
    2) Soccer or Football has a very large facts about its game, development, players etc. The Internet is only way to find this solution.
    3) any thing make you better is only your wish. Bcoz where there is a wish there is a will.
    So keep wishing and don’t forget to keep PRACTICING.
    Who knows you will be the future Cristiano Ronaldo….????

  28. By creAmo6k on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

    facts :
    Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world.[1][2][3][4][5] It is a football variant played on a rectangular grass or artificial turf field, with a goal at each of the short ends. The object of the game is to score by manoeuvring the ball into the opposing goal. In general play, the goalkeepers are the only players allowed to use their hands or arms to propel the ball; the rest of the team usually use their feet to kick the ball into position, occasionally using their torso or head to intercept a ball in midair. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is tied at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time and/or a penalty shootout, depending on the format of the competition.

    tips:

    -practice. That will really help you to become a great soccer player, and also you need to have the determination and heart towards the game.

    -Before you start practicing, do some jogging first like 10 rounds around the soccer field, and then do some stretches to work up your muscles.

    -Use your head when you play, don’t just kick the ball anywhere, be sure that you know where to pass or kick the ball to.

    to become a better player:
    Just practice and have determination to get the goal you want. :)

    hope that help’s.

  29. By maverick898 on Jan 30, 2010 | Reply

    playing tips from http://www.footballsmart.890m.com

    A few tips for young players, key aspects of the game to keep in mind, both defensively and and when attacking. Of course, don’t forget to enjoy yourself when playing, try new things on the pitch and take players on. Look at Ronaldinho for example, he’s deadly focused but at the same time he’s having fun. A player who cares about his team. He’s always smiling and cheering his teammates on. Above all, he wants the ball and wants to make things happen. That’s infectious.

    General

    * Keep high concentration at all times.
    * Stay fit – endurance and strength.
    * Be positive and play your best.
    * Have realistic expectations of teammates.
    * Communicate on the field (don’t scream or blame each other).
    * Have the ability to combine with players.
    * Show creativity and vision.
    * Play the way you’re facing (play simple).

    Defensively

    * Be aware at all times.
    * Play smart and anticipate.
    * Always get behind the ball on defense.
    * Stay on the goal side when defending.
    * When challenged, make the play predictable so your teammate can anticipate the next pass or play.
    * To make a player commit, take a quick step forward and quickly back off using your body to block the run. Not obstructing the player but anticipating the play.
    * When faced with a two on one: buy time until help arrives (concede space a bit of space, don’t dive in); take away the pass and force the ball in one direction.
    * Always recover centrally (toward the penalty spot).
    * Always find a free player and mark-up.

    Offensively

    * Keep it simple.
    * Have vision of the entire field.
    * Play the ball back when options are limited or dangerous.
    * Always look around before collecting a pass.
    * Have a first time pass in mind before collecting the ball.
    * Be calm with the ball.
    * Always be in position to support teammates.
    * Give options to player with the ball (check in and check out asking for the ball).
    * Keep your elbows up and use your body to protect and shield the ball.
    * Take on players in offensive third of the field.
    * Dribble toward defender until he leaves his mark then pass or beat him.

    Key Training Tips

    * Get lots of touches on the ball.
    * Small sided games help develop creativity and skill (keep the training area small so players have less time on the ball, must make quick decisions and are always under pressure).

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