Players need to practise their soccer passing skills so they begin to gain a "feel" for the weight on the ball - and the more they do it, the better they will get.
Players need to practise their soccer passing skills so they begin to gain a "feel" for the weight on the ball - and the more they do it, the better they will get. But they need a good soccer (football) drill to help. You can use this soccer coaching session to help players with passing distances so they can see how the weight of the pass is as important as the accuracy. In the pyramid passing game your players can practise passing over different distances. In the diagram I have used seven players with a ball at each point on the pyramid. If you have fewer players, make a smaller pyramid.
How to run the soccer drill
Advance the soccer drill You can advance the session by using just one ball. So the server passes to player A, who passes back, then to player B and so on. You can also change the game so players on the left of the pyramid (A-C) use their right foot and the players on the right (E-G) use their left foot. Player D can use either foot. Key soccer coaching point Watch out for players rolling the ball so it slowly reaches its target. Explain that the ball must move quickly as it would in a match. It doesn’t always have to be a side foot pass, although players will find this the most accurate. Develop the soccer drill skills
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