Normal Pitch
To head the ball with a good amount of power needed to send back and arching your head forward then. When the header of this form, you must keep your shoulders level and perpendicular to your target. Contact must be made with the center of the forehead.
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Different methods of hitting the ball
August 27th, 2010How a football pitch
August 26th, 2010The first thing to understand is that the ball must hit the top of his head. This is the same part of the skull that is the strongest, because it is composed only of skin and bone. One of the most difficult obstacles when learning to pitch a ball is to overcome the natural instinct which prevents him through the head of any object in flight. Another factor that must be overcome is the tendency to close her eyes when she is about to head the ball. The force that one applies to the ball, it must come from the muscles of the neck.
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Different management methods
August 25th, 2010
Inside of the foot
Your supporting foot should be located 45-90 degrees from the path of the ball. Rest your weight on it all up and receive the ball with the arch of the foot. At the moment of impact, cushioning the ball moving the foot in the same direction he had the ball. Instead of controlling the ball you may want to redirect. To do this, simply rotate your foot receiver in the desired direction.
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How to Practice management
August 25th, 2010The easiest way is to practice driving with another player. He can throw the ball with his hands or kicking. After handling the ball, you must pass it again. The management may also be done against a wall. Simply stand about 2-3 meters (10 feet) from the wall and kick the ball against it. You should receive / control it when it bounces. This exercise gives you the opportunity to work further on his technique of kicking and handling. As you get used to, try using both feet and begin to lift the ball.
How to handle the ball
August 24th, 2010The handling of the ball has two main categories, reception and control. The reception is to redirect the ball to a point where they can shoot or dribble in the next touch, while the control is to stop the ball completely muffling their displacement.
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Different metodso to kick the ball
August 24th, 2010
Inside of the foot
Position your supporting foot about 10 cm of the ball with toes pointing towards the target. With his ankle at 90 degrees, bring back his leg kick and hit to the middle of the ball. The ankle of the kicking leg should be perpendicular to its stand. Make contact with the ball with the arch of your foot and follow the direction of their goal. When all is done, the ball will roll smoothly instead of bouncing on the floor.
Christian Panucci announced his retirement
August 24th, 2010
Christian Panucci, one of the great Italian defenders of the past 15 years announced his retirement from professional football at 37 years old after having been without a team the last six months (his last team was the Parma).
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How to practice kicking
August 23rd, 2010The best way to practice your technique is against a keeper (or a friend) who constantly give back the ball. If this is not an option for you, a wall of at least 2 meters high and 5 wide is another good option. Beginners should work with detained ball (which means they must stop the ball first). while advanced players can fire while moving. At first, they must concentrate on your technique and progressively move forward in the accuracy of the shot.
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How to shoot the ball
August 23rd, 2010There are two general types based on the position kicked the ball, shooting and high-volleys razantes.
Shooting razantes
In the shooting razantes, the location of the leg support is as important as the kicking leg. In order to produce a quality shot need balance. The right way to keep your balance is to place your support foot in line with the ball. Standing slightly behind, achieved a ball that rises. Most young players who are not taught properly, they are not aware of maintaining the support foot in line with the ball. Always send the ball up when trying to kick hard.
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Week 2 Premier League Results 2010-2011. Chelsea and Arsenal demolition
August 22nd, 2010
With 12 goals in two games, Chelsea is the absolute leader of the Premier League showing a devastating power, worthy of fear. His victim in this second run was at Wigan. which incidentally fell again thrashed at home.
The end result was a resounding 0-6 with goals from Florent Malouda (34 ‘) Nicolas Anelka (48′ and 52 ‘), Salomon Kalou (78′ and 90 ‘) and Yossi Benayoun (90′).
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