Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ambush - for the purpose directly from kick-off

Here are some tips to make the game a little more fun. As a football coach, you give players the chance to show off their creativity and imagination with the ball doing it is good to promote them from an early age to try to "surprise" move - until it is too risky!

One of the great things about football coaching young players is that the places they play are relatively small - so why not try always, keep your players to jump directly to that destinationKick-off?

It is something that the practice in the training needs in advance, and should ideally be reserved for only two or three players - the attackers that take the kick-off. The best way is just the ball in the center circle during football practice and get them to shoot right on target - in the air, with some height, and perhaps even some rolling ball. This may be a good tactic as it was a good angle when it is off, all distractions from the oppositionDefense or goalie. If your players enough practice to do when it comes to match day tactics, when a low pitch, your players can try this and surprise. There's nothing to lose with a doll on a goal!

One important thing is the tactic is a code word so that only the players know. As a rule in football coaching, code words are a useful way to understand the players tactical moves. Let this exercise the 'Louis'Kick.

1) Three players take the kick-off, but only one touched by them.
2) one and two players from both sides of the ball a bit back, look at each other. Three players behind the ball back anyway.
3) Players player two says: "Louis Kick '
4) players, three runs and kicks the ball as hard as possible to the goal of the opposition.

See Also : Football Tactics Soccer Strategies

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