in this post, i'll teach you about how to make a great driblings,Controling, Shooting and great passing.But i learn you about Dribble, Passing and Shooting
1.Dribbling.
Futsal and ball dribbling technique is very well connected.
Common dribbling technique can be seen as fancy footwork and fundamental technique.
Both can be apply in futsal game according to the player.
Although a basic dribbling technique is used, apply at a right place can also be enough.
The key technique in dribbling is not in the leg but in the eyes.
The real good dribble technique start in the eye, the opposition player body is closely look before the attacking player commit a move that counter the opponent move.
It is just like a dance, but in a way that it must kill the opponent move. So look carefully at your opponent body and execute a killer move.
exclusively, I give a video from futsal star.He is Falcao.
He's got the skills to pay the bills, but his signature move is the razzle dazzle that sets him apart from the rest.
During a match a good game play is needed in order to win.
What is a better game play rather than the old school technique, passing!
Passing is a technique that can break any deadlock in a futsal match.
Passing also means team work and chemistry inside one team.
If the team is able to pass through his men around the pitch, this will tear up the opponent team and result in fatigue to them.
Passing is not an easy task, to make it smooth, a fairly good chemistry with the team is the essential part.
Training with the team regularly will increase the whole team member experience.
If one team embraces the passing game plays in futsal match.
That team will possess a higher chance of winning compare to its opponent.
The most important
player in a futsal team is actually the goalie. If you are planning to
win a futsal match but without a reliable goalie. It's better not to
enter the competition at all. Futsal goalie dislike 1 type of shot in
futsal game THE MOST. This shot is annoying, fast, unpredictable and
it's very hard to save. It's the TONJOL SHOT! There's a futsal team in
Malaysia which effectively uses this kinda shot for their long range,
mid range and also their point blank shots. If you are facing a team
which does this. Players must never give the opponent chance to even
make a shot.
Well a lot of people don't realize that a tonjol shot if executed well and proper, can be a very dangerous shot and a very effective way to score. And it's a shot which is easier to master compared to the normal proper shot using the top-above-your-toes-part @ between your phalanges and your metatarsus. Proper shooting technique are the hardest to master and it may take up at least 2 months of constant practice to get it executed decently.
I also felt obliged to point out that many futsal players have the wrong technique in taking a shot. Shots that they take are usually like a pass-like-shot or a lob-like-shot.
A pass-like-shot is a strike similar when one is passing a ball except it's a faster. Often time this shot is called a placed-shot. If your placing a shot then it's fine, but that is not really a shot-strike. A proper shot-strike is executed using your top-above-your-toes-part @ between your phalanges and your metatarsus.
A lob-like-shot on the other hand its a shot being attempted by long range but often time looks like a lob rather than a shot. A long range shot is one of the hardest shot to be execute but the best way to differentiate whether your long range shot is either a lob or a shot, here's some tips to see:-
a) the ball spins in a backward movement, that's a lob
b) ball being shot appears to be traveling a bit slow
There's another type of shot always being utilized when the ball is coming towards your opposite position of your leg. Example if your a right legged player, and ball is coming from your 11 o clock direction and your body positioning is facing the incoming pass. With that body position, you can't take a shot normally but you can do this shot, or moreover this "FLICK' shot. A flick shot is to flick the ball using your outer part of your feet which is the 3rd , 4th dorsal bone and phalanges area. Proper ankle twist technique is require to make the flick as deadly as possible.
There's also the curling shot which is a hardest technique to learn in taking a shot which requires proper angle of striking the ball, the body movement in striking the ball and also the added follow up swerve and curl to add spin to the curl shot. It's the hardest shot to be explained due to the different variety of techniques can be applied so i think i rather not share it but leave it for the rest of the guys to share their own technique while executing this curl shot.
Hope the above tips prove useful for you guys
Well a lot of people don't realize that a tonjol shot if executed well and proper, can be a very dangerous shot and a very effective way to score. And it's a shot which is easier to master compared to the normal proper shot using the top-above-your-toes-part @ between your phalanges and your metatarsus. Proper shooting technique are the hardest to master and it may take up at least 2 months of constant practice to get it executed decently.
I also felt obliged to point out that many futsal players have the wrong technique in taking a shot. Shots that they take are usually like a pass-like-shot or a lob-like-shot.
A pass-like-shot is a strike similar when one is passing a ball except it's a faster. Often time this shot is called a placed-shot. If your placing a shot then it's fine, but that is not really a shot-strike. A proper shot-strike is executed using your top-above-your-toes-part @ between your phalanges and your metatarsus.
A lob-like-shot on the other hand its a shot being attempted by long range but often time looks like a lob rather than a shot. A long range shot is one of the hardest shot to be execute but the best way to differentiate whether your long range shot is either a lob or a shot, here's some tips to see:-
a) the ball spins in a backward movement, that's a lob
b) ball being shot appears to be traveling a bit slow
There's another type of shot always being utilized when the ball is coming towards your opposite position of your leg. Example if your a right legged player, and ball is coming from your 11 o clock direction and your body positioning is facing the incoming pass. With that body position, you can't take a shot normally but you can do this shot, or moreover this "FLICK' shot. A flick shot is to flick the ball using your outer part of your feet which is the 3rd , 4th dorsal bone and phalanges area. Proper ankle twist technique is require to make the flick as deadly as possible.
There's also the curling shot which is a hardest technique to learn in taking a shot which requires proper angle of striking the ball, the body movement in striking the ball and also the added follow up swerve and curl to add spin to the curl shot. It's the hardest shot to be explained due to the different variety of techniques can be applied so i think i rather not share it but leave it for the rest of the guys to share their own technique while executing this curl shot.
Hope the above tips prove useful for you guys
See you guys....
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