Take advantage of your opponent with this new dribbling exercises


Know how to dribble the opponent is an important ability to have, as player. Although this ability is different from player to player, it can be trained.

At its core, dribbling consists of passing the opponent with a ball through feints or speed without affecting the possession of the ball and the team’s move.

In order to improve your team’s technical, which will allow you to develop your team’s dribbling capacity more and more, we prepared a new exclusive video with dribbling exercises.

 

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Check the coaching points of our suggested exercises bellow:

Square Cone Goals 1 - Tactical Soccer Square Cone Goals 1

Coaching Points
– Quick transition, switch point of attack, deception, set up defender, protect the ball, close control, control and restraint.

Sweeper Keeper with End Zones - Tactical Soccer Sweeper Keeper with End Zones

Coaching Points
– Change of direction and speed, deception, set up defender, protect the ball, vision, decision making.

Center Cone Goals 1 - Tactical Soccer Center Cone Goals 1

Coaching Points
– Decision making, deception, setting up defender, protecting the ball, delay and channel, timing and decision to tackle.

Dribbling End zones - Tactical Soccer Dribbling End zones

Coaching Points
– Change of direction and speed, deception, set up defender, protect the ball, vision, decision making.

 

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