Soccer Practice Games:3 Big Reasons To Shoot Properly


Soccer practice games

Let it be known that during soccer practice games kids tend to have a lot of fun when they keep on scoring goals. Yes, you must make it a point to include large number of opportunities for them to practice scoring. Scores of options are available today that can be carried out to generate prospects like this. For example there are small sided games, shooting drills, and full-field scrimmages.

Throughout the full field scrimmages and small sided games, you need to continue amending the methods that help scoring more goals.  Incorporate games that don’t need goalkeepers, or limit the movement of goalkeepers within the warning lines. There is another way of increasing the possibility of goal scoring by broadening the goalpost being used or else by adding up more goals.

Once the players develop their shooting skills and tactical understanding in soccer training, generating more goals gets easier. Similar to passing skills, it works well to initiate shooting methods pretty early in the development of kids but lay more emphasis at the later stages.

Doing soccer drills is also one of the methods to make the players skilled at shooting techniques. Shooting drills develop and improve the shooting skills that players require to successfully score goals. As a coach, you should therefore work on developing your kids shooting skills progressively.

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In your soccer exercises, coach the players how to strike the ball appropriately while shooting it. Players can take repeated shots at close range from the inside of the foot. When the inside of the feet is used, it has a greater precision. When the situation is such that more strength is needed to hit the ball, ask the players to strike the ball using the instep of the foot, with toes pointed downwards and ankle locked.

Positioning of the non kicking foot has an effect on the height of the shot. Hence, tell the players to keep their non kicking foot further to the ball so that the shot is low. Ensure that there are no distractions such as moving balls, moving shooters, or defenders so that the players can focus only on striking the ball.

Kick start the drill progression in soccer practice games with the help of stationary ball and a striker. As the shooting techniques progress, increase the challenge by putting the shooter in action before he/she hits the ball. This change will deviate from the accuracy of the striking efforts at first, because the player’s visualization must serve a double purpose.

On one hand, it allows the player kicking the ball to find some space in the direction of the ball and on the other, helps them put their foot right where the ball is.

As time passes by, increase the challenge by putting both the ball and player in the shooting position. Once they show improvement in shooting the ball, introduce varying speeds for the ball.

So now you know! Create more opportunities for scoring goals in soccer practice games and the players will derive the most of the sessions. You can join our youth soccer coaching community for more in-depth knowledge on youth soccer.

 

Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in youth soccer coaching and has already helped thousands of youth coaches to dramatically improve their coaching skills. Learn  how to explode your players’ skills and make training fun by downloading your free ebook at: Fun Soccer Drills.

 

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