Indoor Soccer Skills

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Indoor Soccer Skills

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If you can master the 6 indoor soccer skills and tricks in this video, you will have a huge advantage.

Number 1 of the Best Indoor Soccer Skills – The Body Feint

A body feint is basically pretending to take the ball in one direction, missing the ball, and then pushing it in the other direction.

Use this skill, which is Lionel Messi’s favorite, when a defender is backpedaling in front of you.

Tip #1 – Ball Outside Your Shoulder

Do this either with your last touch before the skill or by moving your body slightly as you approach the ball so that it the ball is outside your shoulder when you go to do the body feint.
 
Tip #2 - Turn your toe down and in when stepping towards the ball

This will make it look like you will push/dribble the ball, which makes it more believable.

Tip #3 – Turn your shoulders

This makes it more believable as many defenders are told to both watch the ball and your hips to see what you really want to do with the ball.

Tip #4 – Explode after the Body Feint

Exploding after the skill is what creates the space, time, and is what really beats the defender.

Skill Number 2 – The Shot/Pass Fake (Ask for like) - And could you give this video a like?

A shot fake is pretending to shoot to try to get the defender to flinch or to jump in to stop the shot.

A pass fake is pretending to pass to a teammate to create space where you actually want to pass or dribble.

Make sure your form looks exactly the same when doing these fakes as if you were to actually pass or shoot.

When doing a pass fake, also point with your hand where you pretend to pass the ball.

This gets the defender to bite almost every time.

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Skill Number 3 – The Step Over

For this channel, the scissor is different than the step over.

The scissor is a skill used when the defender is backpedaling where your foot closest to the ball essentially goes around the ball. Basically, think of it as a body feint that takes too much time to do.

The step over is the opposite where the foot furthest from the ball steps past the ball so that you pretend to go one way with the ball, and then spin and take the ball in the opposite direction.

This skill and a pass fake are the only foot skills I recommend a defender uses.

However, defenders, midfielders, and forwards can all use this step over when there back is facing the net in which they need to score in and there is player from the opposing team on their backside.
 
Pro-Tip – Make sure to really sell this skill with your shoulders.

If your shoulders don’t turn to fake in one direction, the player on the opposite team does not bite and this skill will not work.

Number 4 of the Simple Indoor Soccer Skills – The Self-Pass

The self-pass is also referred to as La Croqueta.

This skill is simply passing the ball from one of your feet to the other.

Use this skill when a defender is reaching in for the ball.
 
To do a self-pass, as a defender reaches in, simply pass the ball from the foot that the ball is closest to towards the opposite foot.

Make sure that it travels horizontal and directly across the defender and not diagonally, because that increases the chances that the defender steals it.

Number 5 of the Easy Indoor Soccer Skills – The Moving First Touch

When a pass is played to average players, they focus their first touch on settling the ball.

With their next touch, they begin to dribble, pass, or shoot.

However, even if you are not a fast runner, you can be a really fast soccer player by taking a moving first touch when the ball is played to you.

Specifically, have your toe up, your heal down, your ankle locked, knee slightly bent and foot slightly off the ground.

Take a first step as you take your first touch to generate some momentum and double your quickness as a soccer player immediately.

Number 6 of the Indoor Turf Soccer Skills – Playing Off the Wall

Remember that using the wall means that you have an extra person on your team when you are on offense.

Understand that anytime you use the wall, the ball comes off the wall at the equal but opposite angle.

This means if I stand at a diagonal or 45 degrees to the wall when kicking the ball, the ball will also come off at 45 degrees.

Therefore, use this knowledge to pass the ball past defenders.

Also, play the ball off the wall by the near post so that it deflects off right to the middle of the penalty area for an easy shot by a teammate that is crashing the net.

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