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Soccer drills for technique shoot

  • Player A passes to B
  • B takes ball with furthest foot
  • Dribbles through gate and finishes
  • A runs through the gate on the other side
  • A and B do a 1 versus 1 match
drawing 1 vs. 1
  • Player 2 says which side he wants the ball on
  • Player 1 plays the ball on that side
  • Player 2 makes an action at the pawns
  • Player 2 rounds off
drawing Round up
  • Exercise A: Overpass ball through gate right and left legged.
    Emphasis on stance leg dropping slightly through knee and kick leg hitting ball in the middle.
    Keep body straight, do not hang.
  • Exercise B: instep kick.
  • Exercise C: dribble around the pawn, first inside foot right and left, then try outside foot.
    Speed is not necessary, prefer to hit the ball every step.
  • Players A and B change after 5 minutes, if all 3 have been to B then A & B change to C.
drawing Technique exercise
  • Exercise A: passing the ball through right and left legged gates
    • Emphasis on stance leg dropping slightly through knee
    • Hitting the ball in the middle
    • Keep body straight, do not hang up

  • Exercise B: instep kick.

  • Exercise C: dribble around the pawn
    • First inside foot right and left
    • Then try outside foot
    • No need for speed, preferably hitting the ball every step
drawing Technique exercise
3 variants:
  • Pass with handball and then rounding left or right
  • Pass with turn through pass to the left or right
  • Pass with 2 bounces and then finish left or right
drawing Completion exercise
Shooting game where they get to take a card when they have scored. Each playing card shows a "color," clubs, spades, hearts or diamonds. Each color represents a fitness exercise.

Hearts: Push-ups, Spades: Squat, Clubs: Burpee, Diamonds: Lunges.

Once they have picked a card, they must first perform the corresponding exercise, they do this the number the card indicates. For example, Hearts 4 = 4 push-ups. Then they may continue shooting again. Group with the most cards, has won.

Shooting game where they get to take a card when they have scored. Each playing card shows a "color," clubs, spades, hearts or diamonds. Each color represents a fitness exercise.

Hearts: Push-ups, Spades: Squat, Clubs: Burpee, Diamonds: Lunges.

Once they have picked a card, they must first perform the corresponding exercise, they do this the number the card indicates. For example, Hearts 4 = 4 push-ups. Then they may continue shooting again. Group with the most cards, has won.

  • Player with ball slaloms around the pawns with a cap move
  • Player plays the ball into the feet of the sagging striker at the end of the cones
  • Striker takes the ball on the turn
  • Striker shoots at goal
  • The player who slaloms becomes the new striker
  • The striker who shot retrieves the ball and joins the line to slalom
  • The next player can start when the player in front of him/her is at the 4th pawn; halfway through the slalom

  • There are 2 players at the pawn in the rush to follow each other faster
  • The pawn in the vanguard stands approximately at the 16 meter mark
drawing Dribbling and cowering
This Exercise can be performed on both sides:
  • Good handball
  • Tight pass after it
  • Lay wide edge 16
  • After this round off on goal.
drawing Simple finishing form
  • S2 is central and asks ball to S1.
  • S1 plays ball in.
  • S2 spins out and does double pass to S3 who asks for ball with pre-action.
  • S3 takes ball and does slalom with turn on each side and passes with ball to back pot.
drawing Passing - first key and dribbling
  • All balls are next to the goal with the trainer.
  • The trainer plays the balls to the players.
  • The goal is to score. The player who scores stays in the game, while the player who misses or the goalie who stops the ball is out of the game.
  • The team with 1 or more players remaining last wins.
  • The player who has been goalkeeping makes sure the balls are returned to the coach until players are finished. After that, those players take over.
In groups A through D, players must shoot the ball in front of the 16-yard line. Beyond is off. For groups E through J, the line is halfway between the 5-meter area and the 16-meter line.

  • One group starts with goalkeeping, in this case red.
  • The trainer plays the ball in and the player from blue runs in and shoots directly at the goal. Don't assume first, then you're off.
  • If he hits, he goes goalie and rejoins his group. If he misses, he goes to goal and then collects balls.
  • When a player has shot at goal, hit or miss, the next ball from the opponent goes to goalkeeper.
drawing Shooting game
Goal of the exercise is to:
  • Pass the ball into the boxes
  • Score as many points as possible

  • The opposing team's ball may be moved to another box by passing against it with the ball.
  • In the youngest groups the distance from the green pawn to the scoring boxes is 5 meters, in the oldest groups it is 8 meters.
  • The scoring boxes are 1 meter long and 3 meters wide.
drawing Shuffle board soccer