Kicking a Soccer Ball
How to Kick a
Soccer Ball – A Youth Coach’s Nightmare
How many times have you
heard it shouted from the soccer coaches and
soccer parents? “Don’t kick with your toe, use
your laces.” Sounds like a simple request, but
most people working with youth soccer players
find this to be a major stumbling point.
Don’t feel bad if you have
a soccer player or soccer team that is
struggling with the basics of kicking a soccer
ball or passing. I have had the pleasure of
working with some of the greatest youth coaches
that hold a C – A certification and they
struggle with the same issue. One of the
biggest problems with teaching the correct
soccer kick form is that people see this as one
simple issue. In our research we found that
there are several issues that need to be dealt
with.
If you start as we did on
the Blast The Ball video, you start with the
“evolution of the soccer kick”. You MUST learn
WHY youth soccer players kick with their toe
before you can correct it. Simply telling them
to switch to a “lace kick” will not only confuse
them and frustrate them, but may also cause
serious physical injury.
Pointing the toe DOWN will
cause the toe to impact the ground and cause a
horrible strain to the top of the foot. This
injury will last for several days, but more
importantly the psychological impact will last
for months. They will fear performing this kick
because they know, “it hurts”.
Learning how to “shorten
the leg” through a V swing and starting with an
angle kick is the first step. This allows the
soccer player to freely move their foot through
the ball without fear of “hitting the ground”.
Yes this takes time and must be done at a slow
pace, but after they learn this method it will
be automatic and become a muscle memory.
The next step is to make
sure that players get the feeling of LOADING
their leg prior to starting the kick. One of the
simplest movements yet least understood
movements in soccer today is the Soccer Hop.
When we show it to professional soccer players,
they are simply amazed. They find themselves
“soccer hopping” around their living room.
Sadly we often hear many in
the youth soccer community say, “kids learn
soccer by playing the game”. I think this is one
of the most detrimental phrases in youth soccer
today. How many golfers (hackers) are 60+ years
old and still hitting a bad slice? They have
over 8000 hours of “playing time” yet haven’t
learned a thing. On the reverse side, why is it
that the top golfers in the world spend hours
upon hours at the driving range refining their
skills when they are already at the top of their
sport?
They understand like we in
youth soccer need to understand this important
point.
You learn the GAME of
soccer by playing the game. It creates overall
awareness, creativity and teamwork.
You learn the needed SKILLS
to play the game by programming muscle memory
and correct swing (kicking) thoughts until they
become instinctive.
One of the biggest mistakes I see in youth
soccer coaching today is the lack of a
“step-by-step system” or understanding to teach
players basic kicking skills. When we created
BlastTheBall we were dedicated to making it as
thorough as possible. We wanted every soccer
player, soccer coach and soccer parent to
understand every part of kicking form and ball
flight.
Remember that all
great athletes work on refining individual
movements. They then take those movements to
their sport so they can be at the top of their
game
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