Parents and Friends,
We’ve all seen young players struggling with the mechanics of taking the ball from an opponent.
Trying to make foot contact with the ball to regain possession.
In soccerspeak we call this tackling.
New families who want help will frequently tell me their child is shying away from these 1v1 situations.
While the kids that do attack the ball often just run and attempt to kick it!
Of course, 'get stuck in' can be great feedback for an adult soccer team but how do we actually get young players to tackle?
Like any other technique it needs to be taught by reversing bad habits, proper instruction and lots of REPETITIONS.
There are three types of tackle: the block, poke and slide.
And our players work on these in sessions solely focused on defense.
These are my top 5 tips for the block tackle...
1) The non-tackling foot must be beside the ball.
2) Your tackling foot must be off the ground and directly behind the ball.
3) Execute the tackle using the INSIDE of your foot.
4) Turn your body side-on as you do so.
5) Go solidly for the ball and tense your leg on impact.
Chat soon,
Patrick
Soccer1-1.com
P.S. Our next skills clinic is coming up on March 31st. The clinic page is here and the terms and conditions are posted on this page.
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