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Skills
& Drills: Offense |
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Dribbling
Control,
Control, and Control. Thats the key to success in soccer. The dribble
is the players first line of ball control and is used to move the
ball either offensively or defensively. Dribbling consists of moving the
ball with both feet, (depending on the age of your players, they may only
have one foot) all the while retaining control and proximity
to the ball. While difficult for younger players, the introduction of
the skill will pay off in the long run. Start by walking and moving slowly
to quicker paces. Depending on the players age and attention span,
have the player focus on other players on the field rather than the ball.
A player should eventually develop a comfort for where the ball is without
looking down. This allows them to spot both teammates and opponents and
avoid losing control.

Some pointers for successful dribbling:
1. Keep the head up.
2. The closer an opponent, the closer the ball should be kept to the player.
3. Shield the ball from opponents. This involves the use of the body as
a shield. Have the player turn their back to an opponent and
turn with the opponent as they try to go around, then pass or break for
an open spot.
4. Never run faster than the ball can be controlled. Instead, stop and
shield the ball and figure out your next move. Remember, "There is
always someone faster, but not necessarily smarter".
5. When making a break towards the goal or another teammate, push the
ball several feet ahead, allowing the player to begin the sprint.
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