1.30.2014

1st Touch - 2 | Youth Soccer Drills & Skills


CUSTOM INDOOR TRAINING SESSION
YOUTH SOCCER
1ST TOUCH 2

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1v1 Soccer videos are not designed to teach proper technique.

Instead, take advantage of the resources linked at the end of this post.  These resources are the best of what is out there.  These resources contain professional trainers and skilled players correctly demonstrating (often in slow-motion) the techniques you want to learn.

The purpose of 1v1 Soccer is to show parents how to modify effective soccer instructional resources for home use.  By applying these resources in the myriad of different ways demonstrated on this site, you can help your child win the 1v1 soccer battle.





A strong 1st Touch means being able to place the ball where you want it after receiving it.  Mastery of 1st Touch includes being in control over two variables when the soccer ball touches your foot. 

Direction – You should be able to guide the ball off your foot in the exact direction you want it to go. 

Weight – This is the pace at which the ball leaves your foot.  You should be able to control how far the ball rolls (1 foot, 3 feet, 5 feet, 10 feet, etc.) in the direction you want it to go. 

The Outside Foot Stationary Touch is a basic and important 1st Touch move.  It involves using the outside of your foot to bring a moving ball to a stop. 

A Forward Touch always means moving the ball towards the goal.  If possible, your 1st Touch of the ball should move the ball towards the opponent’s goal.  Your first thought should be to attack, to advance the ball, to put pressure on the defense. 

An Outside Foot Forward Touch means the ball is moving directly towards you and your 1st Touch sends the ball back in the opposite direction towards your opponent’s goal. 

An Outside Foot Angle Forward Touch means the ball is approaching you at an angle and you use your 1st Touch with the outside foot to send the ball towards your opponent’s goal.  This is a more complicated touch because you must angle your receiving foot properly to get the ball to move in the direction you want it to. 


1st Touch

Outside Foot Stationary Touch
SU 2 | 25:58

Outside Foot Forward Touch
SU 2 | 25:58

Outside Foot Forward Touch + Moving
SU 2 | 25:58

Outside Foot Angle Forward Touch
SU 2 | 30:26

Outside Foot Angle Forward Touch + Moving
SU 2 | 33:26

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1.29.2014

Ball Control - 2 | Youth Soccer Drills & Skills


CUSTOM INDOOR TRAINING SESSION
YOUTH SOCCER
BALL CONTROL 2

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1v1 Soccer videos are not designed to teach proper technique.

Instead, take advantage of the resources linked at the end of this post.  These resources are the best of what is out there.  These resources contain professional trainers and skilled players correctly demonstrating (often in slow-motion) the techniques you want to learn.

The purpose of 1v1 Soccer is to show parents how to modify effective soccer instructional resources for home use.  By applying these resources in the myriad of different ways demonstrated on this site, you can help your child win the 1v1 soccer battle.



Dominate the ball in tight spaces.  There are many great soccer players – who are fast, have a great shot, or can pass like no one else on the team – that simply lose it under heavy pressure.  The best players, however, are able to work in tight spaces and not lose possession. 

Ball Control moves give you the ability to manipulate the ball with every part of your foot – laces, sole, inside and outside foot.  Mastery of these techniques will make you a great ball handler in tight spaces.     

Train Ball Control easily at home.  These Ball Control moves can easily be completed in a small space.

Get hundreds of touches on the ball in minutes.  Dominant Ball Control comes from getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and control with all parts of the body and feet.  The moves in this section will get you more touches on the ball in less time.    

Ball Control is the most under-taught and under-practiced of all the core skills needed for a developing soccer player.  Players at all levels should work on these skills as often as possible.  Practice them over and over until you can complete them at a high rate of speed.


Ball Control

Bobbles + Roll Touch
ANE 1 | 21:32

Bobbles + Double Triangle Touch
ANE 1 | 19:32

Bobbles + Triangle Touch & Quarter Turn
ANE 1 | 21:10

Bobbles + Step Over & Quarter Turn
ANE 1 | 22:12

Monster Walk + Roll Touch
SU 1 | 51:28

Two Around One – Bobbles + Roll Touch + Inside Foot Ground Pass
SU 1 | 50:11

Bobbles + Roll Touch + Triangle Touch Moving + Forward Touch
SU 1 | 42:35

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1.28.2014

Ball Control - 1 | Youth Soccer Drills & Skills


CUSTOM INDOOR TRAINING SESSION
YOUTH SOCCER
BALL CONTROL 1

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1v1 Soccer videos are not designed to teach proper technique.

Instead, take advantage of the resources linked at the end of this post.  These resources are the best of what is out there.  These resources contain professional trainers and skilled players correctly demonstrating (often in slow-motion) the techniques you want to learn.

The purpose of 1v1 Soccer is to show parents how to modify effective soccer instructional resources for home use.  By applying these resources in the myriad of different ways demonstrated on this site, you can help your child win the 1v1 soccer battle.





Dominate the ball in tight spaces.  There are many great soccer players – who are fast, have a great shot, or can pass like no one else on the team – that simply lose it under heavy pressure.  The best players, however, are able to work in tight spaces and not lose possession. 

Ball Control moves give you the ability to manipulate the ball with every part of your foot – laces, sole, inside and outside foot.  Mastery of these techniques will make you a great ball handler in tight spaces.     

Train Ball Control easily at home.  These Ball Control moves can easily be completed in a small space.

Get hundreds of touches on the ball in minutes.  Dominant Ball Control comes from getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and control with all parts of the body and feet.  The moves in this section will get you more touches on the ball in less time.    

Ball Control is the most under-taught and under-practiced of all the core skills needed for a developing soccer player.  Players at all levels should work on these skills as often as possible.  Practice them over and over until you can complete them at a high rate of speed.

Ball Control

Bobbles
SU 1 | 17:03

Toe Taps
SU 1 | 18:42

Triangle Touch
SU 1 | 20:38

Monster Walk
SU 1 | 19:49

Roll Over
ANE 1 | 22:25

Push Pull – Left Foot / Right Foot
SU 1 |  25:12

No Touch Roll
Roll Touch
SU 1 | 22:59

Two Foot Sole Roll
ANE 1 | 17:32

Bobbles – Forward & Back
SU 1 | 17:40

Toe Taps – Forward & Back
SU 1 | 19:18

Push Pull Moving – Left Foot / Right Foot
SU 1 | 25:46

Push Pull Moving – Both Feet
ANE 1 | 17:49

Rhythm Roll
SU 1 | 24:37

Triangle Touch Moving
SU 1 | 23:40


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Best U11 Youth Soccer Moves | #70-#91 – Ball Control


TOP SOCCER MOVES – RANKED LISTS
U11 YOUTH SOCCER
MOVES #70-#91 – BALL CONTROL

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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.

Moves #70 - #91 – Ball Control
1ST TOUCH + Dribbling + Moves + Physicality + Ball Control = BALL DOMINANCE

Dominate the ball in tight spaces.  There are many great soccer players – who are fast, have a great shot, or can pass like no one else on the team – that simply lose it under heavy pressure.  The best players, however, are able to work in tight spaces and not lose possession. 

Ball Control moves give you the ability to manipulate the ball with every part of your foot – laces, sole, inside and outside foot.  Mastery of these techniques will make you a great ball handler in tight spaces.     

Train Ball Control easily at home.  These Ball Control moves can easily be completed in a small space.

Get hundreds of touches on the ball in minutes.  Dominant Ball Control comes from getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and control with all parts of the body and feet.  The moves in this section will get you more touches on the ball in less time.    

Ball Control is the most under-taught and under-practiced of all the core skills needed for a developing soccer player.  Players at all levels should work on these skills as often as possible.  Practice them over and over until you can complete them at a high rate of speed.























 
Follow Links Above For Video Of Each Move

Best U11 Youth Soccer Moves (Link Below)

Best U10 Youth Soccer Moves | #70-#91 – Ball Control


TOP SOCCER MOVES – RANKED LISTS
U10 YOUTH SOCCER
MOVES #70-#91 – BALL CONTROL

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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.


Moves #70 - #91 – Ball Control
1ST TOUCH + Dribbling + Moves + Physicality + Ball Control = BALL DOMINANCE

Dominate the ball in tight spaces.  There are many great soccer players – who are fast, have a great shot, or can pass like no one else on the team – that simply lose it under heavy pressure.  The best players, however, are able to work in tight spaces and not lose possession. 

Ball Control moves give you the ability to manipulate the ball with every part of your foot – laces, sole, inside and outside foot.  Mastery of these techniques will make you a great ball handler in tight spaces.     
Train Ball Control easily at home.  These Ball Control moves can easily be completed in a small space.

Get hundreds of touches on the ball in minutes.  Dominant Ball Control comes from getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and control with all parts of the body and feet.  The moves in this section will get you more touches on the ball in less time.    

Ball Control is the most under-taught and under-practiced of all the core skills needed for a developing soccer player.  Players at all levels should work on these skills as often as possible.  Practice them over and over until you can complete them at a high rate of speed.
























Follow Links Above For Video Of Each Move


Best U10 Youth Soccer Moves (Link Below)

Best U9 Youth Soccer Moves | #70-#91 – Ball Control


TOP SOCCER MOVES – RANKED LISTS
U9 YOUTH SOCCER
MOVES #70-#91 – BALL CONTROL

++++++++++

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.

Moves #70 - #91 – Ball Control
1ST TOUCH + Dribbling + Moves + Physicality + Ball Control = BALL DOMINANCE

Dominate the ball in tight spaces.  There are many great soccer players – who are fast, have a great shot, or can pass like no one else on the team – that simply lose it under heavy pressure.  The best players, however, are able to work in tight spaces and not lose possession. 

Ball Control moves give you the ability to manipulate the ball with every part of your foot – laces, sole, inside and outside foot.  Mastery of these techniques will make you a great ball handler in tight spaces.     

Train Ball Control easily at home.  These Ball Control moves can easily be completed in a small space.

Get hundreds of touches on the ball in minutes.  Dominant Ball Control comes from getting thousands of touches on the ball to develop deep comfort and control with all parts of the body and feet.  The moves in this section will get you more touches on the ball in less time.    
Ball Control is the most under-taught and under-practiced of all the core skills needed for a developing soccer player.  Players at all levels should work on these skills as often as possible.  Practice them over and over until you can complete them at a high rate of speed.























Follow Links Above For Video Of Each Move

Best U9 Youth Soccer Moves (Link Below)