Soccer dribbling drills are essential to every attacking player's armoury. Every soccer player wants to be able to dribble the ball like Cristiano Ronaldo. For the past few years, players who have been voted player of the year, have been brilliant dribblers like Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Kaka.Every soccer player wants to make the fans stand, and leave defenders shaking in their boots.
Being a good dribbler has numerous advantages, the most obvious one being able to run at a defender and beat him. If you want to be an excellent dribbler of the ball, you will need to put in practise and hard work. Here are key soccer dribbling drills I implement when coaching players:
Make 2 players dribble each other one on one. When one loses the ball, it is that players turn to defend.
Use half the soccer field, and pick 4 players. These 4 players will be defenders. The rest of you squad will be attackers. The object of the drill is for the defenders to try get the ball from the attackers. If a defender wins the ball from an attacker, they swop roles. This is also a great fitness drill.
Remember that although dribbling is a great skill, it should never be overused. Rather pass to a team mate if he or she is open. The only time you should dribble, is when none of your team mates are open. Soccer is a team sport.
It is essential that every coach plan soccer dribbling drills into their practise sessions. This will make the training for fun for the players.
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