Skills & drills for women’s football
Contents
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Kicking
The chip, Kicking technique, Volleying, Side-volleying, Lofted kick, and Bending the ball
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Dribbling
Dribbling technique, Dummying, and Dribbling tricks & flicks
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Footie tricks
Keepy Uppies, Around the World, Stepover, Maradona 360 Spin, Rai flick, Adriano, Ronaldo chop, Robinho stepover, and Leonardo
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Control
Close control, Foot control, Thigh control, and Chest control
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Turning
Stop turn, Body swerve, Cruyff turn, Back heel, Outside hook turn, and Inside hook turn
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Tackling
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Heading
Basic heading, Defensive header, Attacking header, Diving header, Glancing header, and Flick-on
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Passing
Passing technique, Short passing, One-two, Crossing the ball, and Drive passing
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Shooting
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Goalkeeping
Body shots, Catching crosses, Diving saves, Rolling the ball, Overarm throwing, and Kicking from hand
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Set plays
Throw-in, Corner, Free kick, and How NOT to play
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Preparation & routine
Warm up for the match, How to warm down, Mental training, Peak performance, Football food, Fitness, agility and stamina, Avoiding injury, and Respecting the ref!
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Training equipment
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What it looks like
Turning » Stop turn
How?
“The Stop turn is all about running with the ball at full pace and then suddenly stopping it with your foot. It is one of the most simple turns, but often hard to execute because it involves great ‘braking’ strength. Whilst dribbling the ball, prepare to stop just ahead of it and at the same time, put one foot on the ball to stop it moving. Then brake and push off in the opposite direction, taking the ball with you.”
Why?
This move is often used to keep the ball in play as it heads off towards the touchline. The hard part is keeping the ball from running out but then maintaining possession of the ball and not leaving it open for a member of the opposition to pick up!
Tips & drills
You need good acceleration and brakes. These can be improved with thigh strengthening exercises and stop-start running.