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By : Nanci Kacynski    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-25 07:32:24
A new player can constantly improve his or her fitness through training intensely. They can realize certain strategies by simply analyzing the sport. But just how far the individual will go is going to be determined usually by precisely how well he has learned ball knowledge. Those are usually developed simply by learning, each day, year after year.

A player that genuinely hopes to succeed will certainly devote a great deal of time as you possibly can playing small-sided games any time they have playmates, as well as juggling and kicking against the wall when he's on his own.

I spent considerable time hitting the ball up against the side of the house when I was a growing up. If my mother complained about the noise, I'd hop down the retaining wall at the end of our property to the office-building parking lot.

I'd use that wall -- hitting the ball with each foot, seeing for how long I really could return the wall's passes without losing control. I realised in the future that so many pros spent lots of their childhood doing that.

Dennis Bergkamp, the great Dutch striker which scored as well as set up 100s of goals for Ajax Amsterdam, Arsenal, and the Dutch national team, declared that when he was a youth player at Ajax, they had little three-foot-high walls. He would knock the ball against the walls for hours. Every time he hit the ball, he'd know if it was a good touch or a bad touch. He'd do it again and again, attempting to start a rhythm.

Whenever I observed Bergkamp slotting a perfectly placed ball past a goalkeeper or setting up a precise pass, I thought of him practicing up against the wall.

Kicking against the wall is a great way to develop improving your weaker foot. You'll be able to back up and practice shots on goal, or move next to the wall and work on passing, because wherever there's a wall, there's a teammate.

You can practice trapping and improve your first touch by controlling the ball before you kick it, or hit it back first time.

Passing the ball against a wall from close distance takes timing and coordination. Hit the ball faster, and you've got to react faster and get a rhythm going. It almost feels like you're dancing.

Practicing the right striking of the ball frequently helps it become second nature. It has to be, simply because in the game a player doesn't have enough time to contemplate his or her form or approach. Under pressure, everything is more difficult.

Mastering technique while playing on your own is the starting point to being able to do it right in a game.

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