SOCCER DRIBBLING Dribbling is what we call moving the ball with our feet. The purpose of dribbling is to move the ball from one spot on the field to another. A dribbler needs to: A good dribbler can: Keep the ball under control. Keep the ball until a team mate is in a clear position to receive a pass. Keep the ball close to his feet. Get past a defender to assist in an attack. Be able to quickly change directions. Clear himself for a shot on goal. Be able to quickly change the pace (or speed) the ball is moving. The ball should be touched on the side of the toe using either the top, inside, or outside of the shoe. TRAPPING Trapping the ball means to stop the ball and holding it with the top of your foot. The reason that you might want to trap the ball is to hold it for a short pause while you decide whether you need to dribble the ball, shoot at the goal, or shield the ball. BASIC PASSING For the youngest players, basic passing is done by hitting the ball with the inside of your foot using your leg like a hockey stick. As skills improve, the player will gain confidence to pass while dribbling and occasionally pass while using the outside of his foot. TACKLING Tackling is when you block the ball with your foot to stop or take it away from the other team. You need to attack the ball and not the other players foot. The idea is to seperate the ball from the other player and thus win the possesion of the ball for your team. Care must be taken not to hit the other player as this will result in a penalty (if you are playing with referees). It is especially important not to injure the other player! SHIELDING Shielding means to protect or “shield” the ball from your opponents. To shield the ball from the other team you need to keep your body and feet between the ball and the other teams players. Keep the ball and your feet moving to protect the ball from the other team’s kicks, pokes, and prods. As you advance in skill, you can continue to shield the ball while dribbling by keeping the ball on the side opposite your opponent.
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