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The Truth About Youth Soccer Drills

July 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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I can’t say if you’ll agree with me on this but in youth soccer drills, defense is the foundation on which the game depends. Both sides in the game are said to have played best defensive soccer, when the score remains 0-0.

However, in kids soccer drills, there are two aspect to winning a game. One is when an excellent defense is displayed. The second feature is the ability of the offensive players to rise above the other team’s defense.

In order for the players to score, they must be able to catch the ball. There are a few coaches who tend to teach their players either of the two; offense or defense. But, complete training of players requires them to play defense when the ball is with the other team and offense when they themselves have the ball.

During youth soccer practice, the players who fail to keep the ball in their possession should go after the ball at once. This is necessary and most appropriate because the person who loses the ball is the one closest to the ball. So, it’s necessary that this player puts pressure upon the other player who has the custody of the ball now.

Youth Soccer Drills

This may also be seen as the player trying to get the ball back as soon as is possible. An added benefit is that the remaining team members would also get a chance to recover and take their defensive positions. This way the opponent player who has the ball will not be allowed a free run on the field.

Players can be taught these skills by following the below mentioned techniques.

Immediate chase: When this is effectively done in youth soccer drills, it puts pressure on the opponent from all the sides. And then what happens is that the opponent either makes a wrong pass or loses the possession of the ball.

Fall back and delay: This can be possible only when the remaining team members fall back, and challenge the opponent with the ball and delay him or her from getting into their team’s goal area.

As the most risky places on the field is the center, you must instruct your players to make the opponent run towards the touchline. This ultimately leads to the player not being able to make a pass and also move around in different directions.

Arc of Concentration: When we talk of scoring, the Arc of Concentration is the riskiest area. Most of the goals are scored by the players in the arc of concentration. So it’s very important to teach the players in youth soccer coaching to concentrate on moving the ball outside of this area.

This arc falls right ahead of the goal. It originates from one corner post of the goal crossing through the corner of the goal box and moving on to the touchline. With the ball inside this area, it is highly probable that a goal will be scored.

These are the most effective and easy ways to teach your players the strategy of the game and youth soccer drills in an easy manner.

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