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Soccer drills for technique shoot

1. Ladder 3 variants:
  • Each step 1 step.
  • Two feet in.
  • Foot in, foot out.
2. Pull sprint to pawn.

3. Slalom around pawn with ball:
  • 1x good foot.
  • 1x alternate.
  • 1x ball rolling under foot left and right.
4. One-two with trainer.

5. Dribble through and pass with scissors.

6. Then round off.
drawing Circuit
  • Players on 1 side of goal next to post.
  • 1 handball player-the trainer-at the height of 16 meters.
  • Player must pass in tightly around handball player sprint maximum and finish.
  • Let the player get the ball himself.
drawing Finishing on goal sprint
Keeper is in the goal standing just outside the 16. This is to add some surprise. He does know if the ball is coming over the left or right. But either striker can be the one finishing.

  • We start at the number 10 position A.
  • The attack is "dead" there, so we get the ball out and play back to our 6 B.
  • Our 6 now looks for the half player at C or D.
  • If C, takes on with the right and turns open and, possibly through the number 10, looks for the other side.
  • If D, takes on with the left and turns open and searches, possibly via the number 10, the other side.
  • The half player then plays into the box near the strikers waiting at the corners of 5 meter area.
  • One of the players works off and joins A, the other striker remains standing.
Passing is done alphabetically. Positions D and C are double for turnovers.

drawing Ball out and lace change
  • Player A passes to B
  • B takes ball with furthest foot
  • Dribbles through gate and finishes
  • A runs through the gate on the other side
  • A and B do a 1 versus 1 match
drawing 1 vs. 1
  • Player 2 says which side he wants the ball on
  • Player 1 plays the ball on that side
  • Player 2 makes an action at the pawns
  • Player 2 rounds off
drawing Round up
Conditional finishing in different match situations
Finishing form focused on finishing on goal.
The aim is to finish at a high tempo, while also addressing the conditional aspect.

Exercise:
  • A dribbles to edge of 16 meters.
  • A finishes.
  • A sprints back to middle pylon and asks ball to B.
  • B gives ball to A
  • A rebounds to B.
  • B works off.
  • A sprints to 3rd pylon and asks ball to C.
  • C rebounds ball to A.
  • A gives deep ball to C.
  • C sprints to side.
  • C passes ball across the ground.
  • A-B switch positions.
  • A-B work off.
Coaching:
  • Starting on time.
  • Play the ball hard to the team-mate.
  • Move on immediately.
drawing Finishing form
  • Exercise A: Overpass ball through gate right and left legged.
    Emphasis on stance leg dropping slightly through knee and kick leg hitting ball in the middle.
    Keep body straight, do not hang.
  • Exercise B: instep kick.
  • Exercise C: dribble around the pawn, first inside foot right and left, then try outside foot.
    Speed is not necessary, prefer to hit the ball every step.
  • Players A and B change after 5 minutes, if all 3 have been to B then A & B change to C.
drawing Technique exercise
  • Exercise A: passing the ball through right and left legged gates
    • Emphasis on stance leg dropping slightly through knee
    • Hitting the ball in the middle
    • Keep body straight, do not hang up

  • Exercise B: instep kick.

  • Exercise C: dribble around the pawn
    • First inside foot right and left
    • Then try outside foot
    • No need for speed, preferably hitting the ball every step
drawing Technique exercise
3 variants:
  • Pass with handball and then rounding left or right
  • Pass with turn through pass to the left or right
  • Pass with 2 bounces and then finish left or right
drawing Completion exercise
Conditional finishing with different match situations

Finishing form focused on finishing on goal.
The aim is to finish at a high tempo, while also addressing the conditional aspect

Exercise:
  • A dribbles to edge 16
  • A finishes
  • A sprints back to middle pylon and asks ball to B
  • B gives ball to A
  • A rebounds to B
  • B Finishes
  • A sprints to 3rd pylon and asks ball to C
  • C rebounds ball to A
  • A gives deep ball to C
  • C sprints to the side
  • C passes ball across the ground
  • A-B change positions
  • A-B work off
Coaching:
  • start on time
  • play hard on team-mate
  • move on immediately
drawing Finishing form
Shooting game where they get to take a card when they have scored. Each playing card shows a "color," clubs, spades, hearts or diamonds. Each color represents a fitness exercise.

Hearts: Push-ups, Spades: Squat, Clubs: Burpee, Diamonds: Lunges.

Once they have picked a card, they must first perform the corresponding exercise, they do this the number the card indicates. For example, Hearts 4 = 4 push-ups. Then they may continue shooting again. Group with the most cards, has won.

Shooting game where they get to take a card when they have scored. Each playing card shows a "color," clubs, spades, hearts or diamonds. Each color represents a fitness exercise.

Hearts: Push-ups, Spades: Squat, Clubs: Burpee, Diamonds: Lunges.

Once they have picked a card, they must first perform the corresponding exercise, they do this the number the card indicates. For example, Hearts 4 = 4 push-ups. Then they may continue shooting again. Group with the most cards, has won.