Learning Soccer Skills by using Your Trainer
A talented soccer player has practiced and honed his soccer skills to be able to control the ball and move, not only himself, but the ball after dark defending team. For those who have any hope at all of having past this person, you'll have to learn how to control the ball in just the same way he is doing. It's not magic. It's practice, practice, and coaching drills.
There are many specific skills required to master controlling the ball, and no-one can learn them all at once, so if you follow your coach and learn to perform as he instructs, you will increase in dexterity, proficiency and soccer fitness. He might start you served by the "lunge" or "outside cut" in places you advance inside a forward direction but suddenly kick the ball to either the right or left, powering the ball past the defender.
Another skill that should be mastered may be the "double touch" where you tap the ball with one foot after which another in rapid succession, which guides the ball round the defender. The very first touch is a fake out move meant to tease the defender into going in one direction and the second touch changes the ball's angle of motion from the defender, thereby, powering past him yet again.
The "scissors" is yet another fake out move you can use on a defender who is directly in front of you, but not too close. As you move directly towards him you suddenly swing your foot up and over the ball, letting the defender think that is the direction of the move, but when that foot meets the floor, the other foot directs the ball away from the defender within the opposite direction. It is known as "scissors" because that is the kind of movement that seems to happen to your legs as you perform the move crossing one leg while watching other.
A more advanced soccer skill is called the "ice" move where you allow ball come to an end while you move in front of it but rather of kicking it using the foot that's farthest forward you tuck the 2nd food (for the back) and kick the ball from behind your other foot. This can possess the effect of "freezing" the defender momentarily, which gives you time to rapidly power past him again. This must be performed rapidly with a sudden eruption of speed to get the ball past him.
There are many specific skills required to master controlling the ball, and no-one can learn them all at once, so if you follow your coach and learn to perform as he instructs, you will increase in dexterity, proficiency and soccer fitness. He might start you served by the "lunge" or "outside cut" in places you advance inside a forward direction but suddenly kick the ball to either the right or left, powering the ball past the defender.
Another skill that should be mastered may be the "double touch" where you tap the ball with one foot after which another in rapid succession, which guides the ball round the defender. The very first touch is a fake out move meant to tease the defender into going in one direction and the second touch changes the ball's angle of motion from the defender, thereby, powering past him yet again.
The "scissors" is yet another fake out move you can use on a defender who is directly in front of you, but not too close. As you move directly towards him you suddenly swing your foot up and over the ball, letting the defender think that is the direction of the move, but when that foot meets the floor, the other foot directs the ball away from the defender within the opposite direction. It is known as "scissors" because that is the kind of movement that seems to happen to your legs as you perform the move crossing one leg while watching other.
A more advanced soccer skill is called the "ice" move where you allow ball come to an end while you move in front of it but rather of kicking it using the foot that's farthest forward you tuck the 2nd food (for the back) and kick the ball from behind your other foot. This can possess the effect of "freezing" the defender momentarily, which gives you time to rapidly power past him again. This must be performed rapidly with a sudden eruption of speed to get the ball past him.