CUSTOM
OUTDOOR TRAINING SESSION
YOUTH
SOCCER
1ST TOUCH 9
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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.
An
Away From Pressure Touch involves receiving
the ball in an offensive manner – moving the ball away from intense oncoming
pressure and into open space.
A
Side Touch means moving the ball either towards your left or your right. The purpose of the Side Touch is to move the
ball into an open area of the field.
An Away From Pressure Inside Foot Across Body Side Touch involves moving an incoming ball across your body and away from intense oncoming pressure using the inside foot. This touch provides maximum control, but is the slowest of the three side touches to execute.
An Away From Pressure Inside Foot Away From Body Side Touch involves moving an incoming ball away from your body and away from intense oncoming pressure using the inside foot. This touch also provides maximum control and can be executed more quickly.
An Away From Pressure Outside Foot Away From Body Side Touch involves moving an incoming ball away from your body and away from intense oncoming pressure using the outside foot. This touch can be completed more quickly than the other side touches, but provides the least control.
1st Touch
Away
From Pressure Inside Foot Across Body Side Touch
SU 2 | 42:08
Away
From Pressure Inside Foot Away From Body Side Touch
SU 2 | 42:08
Away
From Pressure Outside Foot Away From Body Side Touch
SU 2 | 45:38
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