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Soccer Training Solo Tips: Juggling & Passing
Jugging and Passing Tips

If you’re looking to improve your soccer skills independently, incorporating effective techniques into your routine is essential. In this blog post, we’ll explore Soccer Training Solo Tips that can help you enhance your juggling, passing, and overall ball control. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, these Soccer Training Solo Tips will provide you with valuable drills and insights to elevate your game without the need for a partner. Get ready to take your training to the next level with these practical Soccer Training Solo Tips!

 

Q.  I train a lot by myself and I like to get tips and training methods, so that I can develop into a ‘great’ soccer player.  Bill H.

FUNdamental Response

First, Bill, you are not alone when you train to become a ‘great’ soccer player. You have a ball and you must make that ball your friend.

You can make all your soccer dreams come true
Once you can make the ball do what you want it to!

Soccer Ball Juggling

Soccer juggling drill and practice tips for youth soccer coaching

This means that you must work on – Juggling the ball.  That is, keeping the ball in the air using:

  1. Your instep – the area where you tie your shoe laces
  1. Thigh – Your goal is to go as many times from right to left thigh as possible.
  2. Head – Your goal is to head the ball as many times as possible.
  3. Combination of the above – Instep-Thigh and Head!

Sequence should be: Lift the ball with your feet, tap it with right and left laces; tap it from thigh to thigh and finish juggling with your head. You know your goal is to set a ‘new’ record with each attempt.

Second, you are not alone when you train to become a ‘great’ soccer player if you find a wall or a bench that you can use as your partner.

Wall as your partner

Soccer passing drill and practice tips for youth soccer coaching - solo skills

With a ball and wall as your partners pass and/or shoot the ball against the wall while work on the following techniques:

  1. Read the Game: (Peek/Look) Take your eyes off the ball while it is traveling to and from your wall or bench.
  2. Run to Attack: (Move) Move toward every ricochet ball — do not wait for it to come to you.
  3. Receive the Ball: (1st Touch) Bring the ball under your control — use body parts that give you problems in the game. Don’t forget the ‘magic hop.’
  4. Retain the ball (Dribbling) Keep the ball under control — move the ball around objects; pretend to beat imaginary opponents with body feints or foot fakes.
  5. Release the ball (Pass-Shoot) Practice your passing or shooting techniques against the wall or bench, etc.

Congratulations 

Everyone is to be congratulated for having the ambition to work out with your friend the ball and your partners (wall or bench). You will find that this extra work will pay huge dividends in the future. Keep up this ‘private’ training and you will surely be a success in your soccer career!

Your FUNdamental,

Koach Karl (Karl Dewazien)

 


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