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13th
FEB
Inside / Outside Soccer Moves
Posted by admin under Soccer
Check out this video from Vogel Soccer Mastery!!
29th
DEC
Around the World
Posted by admin under Soccer
How to do the “Around the World” Soccer Trick
Courtesy of Vogel Soccer Mastery
14th
SEP
Soccer Drills
Posted by admin under Soccer
Soccer Drills – Tight Ball Control
Soccer is a game of skillful control. The more control you have over the ball, the more likely you are to win the game. However, there is the issue of how to gain said control.
First, start playing more hackey-sack. And don’t use the small beanbag, but an actual soccer ball. It may seem like a waste of time and just a way to show off, but it gives a player more confidence with his ball-handling skills. I use the word ‘handling’ as a configurative!
Second, remember that the obstacle course is your friend. By learning to manipulate the ball around obstacles, a player can gain tighter control of the ball. By using small posts, even large stones will be sufficient; an obstacle course can be created. The player then has to manipulate the ball around the obstacles without contact in order to successfully complete the course. Tight ball control is probably the single most important factor that makes a soccer player great.
To progress from solid stones or post you can try the same techniques against real players. Obviously more difficult as they can stop you in your tracks! Try this against two players as an obstacle, your mission to get from A to B with these players trying to stop you. To increase your skills, simply increase the amount of players to get past.
Another common skill required is ball trapping. Get someone to throw the ball at you from different heights and practice getting the ball under control quickly. I say quickly because you will not have too much time in an actual soccer match before opposition players are at you.
By combining the methods above, players can learn tighter ball control. You should begin to realize just how important this particular skill is if you are to progress. Now get out there and practice!
Post courtesy of Soccer Drills.com
26th
FEB
Shin Guards
Posted by Brian under Soccer
Fitting: When fitting shin guards for soccer, you should place the shin guard to where you feel it is comfortable. If you can then fit 2-3 fingers between the bottom of your knee cap to the top of the shin guard, then the shin guard fits properly.
Regulations: All soccer shin guards for players in high school and higher have to have shin Guards that meet the NOCSAE Standard for them to be allowed to be worn during a match. To find out if your shin guards meet the NOCSAE Standard, there will be a sticker on the front of the packaging as well as on a tag on the shin guards themselves.
12th
JAN
Soccer Shoes
Posted by Brian under Soccer
The upper portion of every soccer shoe is made out of either true leather or synthetic material.
What is better?
True leather in our opinion and we recommend it to every one who plays more than 2-3 days per week.
True leather gives you an uncompromising feel of the ball. It molds to your feet producing great comfort. It also lasts longer than synthetic materials. And it is healthier for our feet.
Synthetic materials don’t let the feet “breathe” building up sweat, thus potential for future blisters.






