Beginner Soccer: 5 Simple Tips to Improve Your Weakest Foot

If you need to quickly improve your weaker foot. Then you may want to practice these soccer drills every day for a month and hopefully you will get the results. At that time, your weaker foot should perform the toughest soccer drills like shooting, passing, dribbling, etc.

These soccer drills are aimed at improving your keys, control, and balance. Let’s start:

Exercise n. 1: Warm-ups Start with simple leg and foot stretches to maximize performance and prevent injury during practice.

Exercise # 2: Simple Juggling Find an open space, throw the ball at waist height and let it bounce. Then hit it with the laces of the foot. Repeat this for about 5 minutes and then increase it to 10 minutes and so on. To start, let the ball bounce as it is easier and gives you confidence. Once you have improved, try not to let the ball bounce off the ground.

Exercise n. 3: simple control Tap the soccer ball lightly with your outward step and then quickly switch to your instep and vice versa. Similar to doing a flip flap or elastic. Practice it for as long as you can building rhythm along with speed with the ball.

Exercise n. 4: simple trap ball The easiest way to do this is by throwing the soccer ball up and catching it by letting the ball land on the foot part of the toe.

Exercise n. 5: Simple Pass Find a wall, maybe in your room or even outside. Pass the ball against the wall using the inside of the foot and the outside of the foot according to your preference. To make it interesting, build the rhythm on your passing by increasing your speed, which greatly improves the skills of catching the ball and passing relatively quickly.

Apply these five soccer drills in any order and at the time you prefer. Keep practicing constantly and you will benefit from the result, enjoy practicing!

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