Firstly, you need to run about a mile everyday. Next, you need to work on dribbling. Use cones and force yourself to use your peripheral vision to look at the ball so you can look around for opportunities. Next, practice passing and controlling passes. Learn to play the ball in the direction you want to go. Then you need to get your power shot down. Remember to shoot for the corners. After you get the basics, you can work with cuts, pulls, and fakes. Make sure you have all the basic things down before you get fancy, or your technique will suffer. Good luck and have fun!
2007-06-26 12:15:01
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answered by Regina 2
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Soccer is not only a game of skill and tactics but a game of fitness as well. The further along you come in your soccer career the less substitutions occur in a game. This means more playing time and less rest for the elite players. In order to become an elite soccer player you must practice and play all year round. There are three levels of soccer for teens: town, traveling and club. The earlier you start participating at all three levels, the faster you will become an advanced soccer player. Soccer player's tips for a better performace. Tips and techniques to consider for the game of soccer. Here are some ideas to consider when you are playing the game of soccer: 1. Keep the ball moving with one or two touches.This is also known as interpassing within a team setting. 2. Play the ball with pace; make a crisp solid pass, whether it is a 3-meter or 20 meter pass. Yes and to your team mate. 3. Play the ball and move. Playing and moving covers the basic idea behind making runs, but the important thing to remember is to make these runs dangerous and make runs that lead to goal scoring opportunities or open up space for a team-mate. Get the ball and lay it off and then make that run behind the defender again, so your team mate can chip the ball to you over the opposing players. 4. Give it and get it back. Give and go or wall pass. The basics for all of soccer is the ability to pass accurately to force opportunities. The key is setting up your defender. You almost need to draw in the defender towards you, as though he or she is going to be able to intercept the ball, then give it and go - accelerating into the open space to receive the return pass. 5. When dribbling change your pace after making a move to beat an opponent player . Attack quickly when there's an advantage or an opportunity. Try to keep the ball moving as quickly as possible. If there's a chance to break, then counter-attack with a few precise passes. 6. Keep the ball close to your feet when controlling the ball. Keep your head up and watch the field as everybody is moving. 7. When dribbling, try and touch the ball with every step you take. To ensure close control of the ball and then enhance your ability to cut the ball away from defenders. 8. Get the cross in. Try and aim for the area between the 6 and 18 yard boxes. This will make the goalkeeper come out and try and collect the ball. This makes the goal open and vunerable. A cross directly infront of the goalkeeper is easy for the keeper to handle. 9. Take shots on goal and test the goalkeeper as often as possible in the first part of the game. 10. Always want the ball, and ask for it. If you know that you are making great runs into space let your team know this. This type of communication is vital for the development of great plays. 11. Always watch the ball, don't get caught because you were watching your opponents feet. 12. Always watch the movement of ALL players on the field. 13. Stick to your teams strategy and tactics for the day. 14. Show respect for yourself by respecting the officials, the coaches, the opposing team and your own team.
2016-03-14 09:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Practice passing with a teammate. Remember the game "monkey in the middle"? That should be your goal, passing to one another while controlling the ball, and in such a way that the other team never gets the ball.
Learn to play smarter. Watch and learn how your other teammates play, and learn how to use them. Pass the ball to them and have them kick it up and over the heads of your opposition.
Practice dribbling and keep the ball under control at all times.
Remember there is the goalie, and the space around the goalie. Shoot the ball where the goalie is not.
Good luck.
2007-06-26 09:17:51
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answered by enn 6
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practice your dribbling all you need to do in soccer is just get around the defence and score a goal the reason why you see ronaldhno do all of his cool tricks is to get a around a player so this is wat you should practice Stamina so you can outrun the fattys Streghnth to leave the goalie on the ground crying and Dribbling to burn the defence
2007-06-26 11:05:28
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answered by Da truth 3
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Never touch a computer again - this will leave you with more time to practice
2007-06-26 09:18:19
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answered by jgcii 4
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i LOVE soccer and the only thing i do for it is run, run, run. join track it will help so much. and also practice ur moves at practice. but go and run!
2007-06-26 09:12:33
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answered by ligget_04 2
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work out
2007-06-26 09:11:14
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answered by Git-r-done fan 3
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weightlift.
2007-06-26 09:15:13
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answered by Capicu Inc 3
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