Practice is the key to success in soccer and if you look at most of the top players in todays game, theyre people who work hard for the skills they show on the pitch, often taking training to levels beyond the teams sessions.
David Beckham said that he spent (and probably still spends) several hours per week beyond training, practicing his brilliant free kicks. Juninho Pernambucano, one of todays best long range snipers practices shots after hours, from various ranges. And dont think that Ronaldinho or Cristiano Ronaldos superb dribbling skills were all obtained during team practice, theyre also the result of long hours spent with the ball outside of the normal program.
So if youre striving to better yourself and become a quality soccer player, its mandatory that you practice using soccer drills, either individually, pairing up with a teammate, or with a group of friends or teammates. Ive prepared 3 fun soccer practice drills for each of these setups, hopefully youll find them useful in your training plan.
1. Soccer Drill for Individual Practice Juggling
Juggling the ball may not have any accurate use in a match, because youll rarely (if ever) find...