Gary Fixter Tips to improve your general game in Soccer Gary Fixter - Soccer is a great sport in which anyone can get involved and have fun playing. However, to become an advanced soccer player, you have to start early and work hard. You will have to work in your good shape and learn to imitate the greats of soccer, but above all, you will have to have enthusiasm for the sport. -Play as much as possible with friends or local club teams. Get your friends together for a casual game or join a local club team for matches every week. You will never get better if you don't play soccer as often as possible. All things considered, there are no shortcuts to becoming an advanced soccer player except playing and practicing frequently. Take a test for the best teams in your area. Better coaches and competition will help you improve at a much faster rate. If you don't have anyone to play with, go out and shoot 100 shots against a wall or pass the ball from one side to the other. Juggle or work your tricks in the garden. The only thing you need to become a better soccer player is a ball and the will to work. -Increase your game pace. Advanced players see someone, make a decision, and execute the pass, shot, or move in milliseconds. The best way to become an advanced player is to work on these quick decisions. To do it: * Don't hold the ball for too long. 1 to 3 touches and a pass or shot are usually sufficient. The longer you have the ball, the defenders will have more time to prepare. * If you want to haggle, attack with rhythm. Get the defender to react quickly to you instead of giving him time to get into position. * Let the ball do the work. You can never run faster than the ball can move. So move the ball often. Changing the field with a cross pass or a passed pass can leave the other team in confusion. * If you lose the ball or get beat, immediately turn around and try to get the ball back or get in position.
- Practice with your non-dominant foot as much as possible. The best players are not limited to one foot. If you do, other advanced players will pick up on this quickly and force you to use your weak foot, greatly decreasing your ability to pass, shoot and defend. Whenever possible, focus on your nondominant foot, even if it's terrible when you are just getting started. A two foot soccer player is an incredible threat anywhere on the field. The best players are not limited to one foot. If you do, other advanced players will pick up on this quickly and force you to use your weak foot, greatly decreasing your ability to pass, shoot and defend. Whenever possible, focus on your nondominant foot, even if it's terrible when you are just getting started. A two foot soccer player is an incredible threat anywhere on the field. -Learn to defend. No matter where you are on the field, the ability to get the ball back is essential for advanced players. Individual defense is one of the basic skills of soccer players along with passing and shooting and should not be neglected. To practice it, simply play against a friend, taking turns attacking and defending. Good individual defenders must: * Stay in a low position. You should stand on the balls of your feet with your knees slightly bent in an athletic position. * Force an address. Place one foot forward and angle your body so that you invite the player to go in one direction. Generally, this is towards another defender or towards the sideline, but it could be, for example, towards someone's weak foot if you know that they never use their left foot. * Try not to use the leg or hip to move the ball away from the player who has it unless necessary. A good defender waits for a good opportunity, such as when the ball moves too far forward or the attacker gets too close. * Observe the hips. The belt buckle almost always telegraphs where a player is going. The feet move quickly (especially for tricks) and the heads and shoulders that move from top to bottom or move around are often used as tricks. The belt buckle, however, is roughly a player's center of gravity and is very difficult to change on the fly. - Use training to improve your weak points, not to show off your talents. Training is where you improve, not where you keep repeating the skills you've already mastered. You should make mistakes in practice, test your opposite foot, play in a position where you don't normally play, and come up with new combinations and passes with your teammates. The best players are not afraid to pass