TOP
SOCCER MOVES – RANKED LISTS
U11
YOUTH SOCCER
MOVE
#3 – KICKING / PASSING
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The
best thing a developing soccer player can do is develop dominant ball skills
needed to master the 1v1 (one verses one) game.
This
means getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and
control with all parts of the body and feet.
This also means mastering specific skills to keep the ball away from an
opponent, move the ball around an opponent, and take the ball away from an
opponent. As a player grows up,
dominant ball skills provide the best foundation for developing dominant
passing skills.
Younger
players can work through each move and skip those which are too difficult. Older players can work through each move and
spend time mastering those which are weak or missing from their game.
Move #3 –
Kicking / Passing
The
Inside Foot Ground Kick/Pass is the most basic kick (and easiest to learn) in
soccer and should be learned at the earliest age possible. This is the kick children should be learning
instead of kicking the ball with their toe.
Until
you are skilled enough to properly execute more complicated kicks/passes (ie.
Angle Kick/Pass, Outside Foot Kick/Pass) the inside foot should be used in all
situations which call for kicking or passing the ball. Children as young as three years old can
learn this kick.
Mastery
of the Inside Foot Ground Pass/Kick is extremely valuable because it provides
a foundation for two other sets of moves which will allow you to dominate the
1v1 game – DRIBBLING & 1ST TOUCH.
To
be clear – If you do not have a level of mastery over the Inside Foot Ground
Pass/Kick it will be extremely difficult (if not impossible) to become skilled
in Dribbling or 1st Touch.
Speed
Dribbling and Fast Dribbling involve kicking the ball ahead and
sprinting after it. How can you
effectively kick a ball ahead of you if you don’t know correct technique for
kicking a ball? It seems simple, but
the reality is a significant percentage of youth players are unable to properly
kick or pass a soccer ball.
In
addition to Dribbling, nearly all of the foundational 1st Touch
moves will benefit from mastery of the Inside Foot Ground Pass/Kick. Proper technique for receiving a soccer ball
is very similar to proper technique for kicking a ball. If you are able to strike a ball correctly
using the Inside Foot you will quickly be able to learn the primary 1st
Touch techniques utilizing the Inside Foot.
Finally,
the Inside Foot Ground Pass/Kick must be mastered is because passing is a major
part of the game at this age. And the
more skilled the opponent, the more necessary passing becomes. No matter how
skilled you are in 1v1, if you are faced with multiple defenders it often (not
always) makes more sense to pass the ball.
As
you grow older, the Inside Foot Ground Pass/Kick will eventually become the
most utilized and necessary technique for team success. Proper technique should be learned at the
youngest age possible and practiced regularly to stay ahead of the curve.
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Best U11 Youth Soccer Moves (Link Below)
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