Learning to Juggle a Soccer Ball
Why bother learning to juggle a Soccer Ball?
All of the legendary players can juggle, Ronaldinho, George Best, Zinedine Zidane and the greatest of them all
Pele.
In fact Pele used a grapefruit before he could afford to buy a real soccer ball!
"No, I can't really remember practicing in my spare time. It's easier to remember the times I didn't practice, and most of those were when I was watching."
- Pele
If you can improve your juggling, you will no doubt
Improve your first touch on the ball.
Improve your ball control
Give you better confidence when dribbling
Improve your concentration
Make you more comfortable and competent when receiving the ball
Lets get started and get you going!
Step 1
Use a partially deflated ball
Start juggling on a firm surface that has a nice even bounce
Hold the ball with both hands, arms straight out at chest height
Release the ball and let it bounce once
Before it bounces again, kick the ball back to chest height and catch it
There, you have done your first juggle, now on to bigger and better things
The sequence that you just did was called
drop-bounce-kick-catch
Keep practicing Step 1 using both feet until you can consistently kick the ball up to chest height
Step 2
You will do a similar exercise to step one, but this time the sequence is
drop-bounce-kick-bounce-kick-catch
That's right, all we have done is set the number of kicks to 2 using the same foot
Keep practicing Step 2 until you can do it consistently.
Step 3
We are now at the stage where we should be able to repeat the
kick-bounce-kick
sequence as many times as possible. We will continue as we did in Step 1 and Step 2, but this time
Try to kick the ball to the same height that it was dropped from
Stay within an area that is 5 yards by 5 yards
Step 4
Now for something a bit more challenging
We will repeat Step 1, but this time we do not let the ball bounce, so the sequence is
drop-kick-catch
Keep practicing Step 4 using both feet until you can consistently kick the ball back to chest height
Step 5
You guessed it, Step 5 is similar to Step 4, but with an extra kick, so the sequence is
drop-kick-kick-catch
Keep doing Step 5 using both feet until you can consistently kick the ball back to chest height
Step 6
You should be ready to do unlimited kicks, using one foot at a time, so you just repeat the
kick-kick sequence.
At this stage you should only use one foot at time. That is to say see how many you can do using only your right foot, and then see how many you can do using your left foot. Juggling Practice As well as using your feet, you should also include other parts of the body, such as the thigh and the head. When using the thigh, make sure you use the fleshy part of the thigh and NOT your knee.
You will undoubtedly find that the thigh is overused, as the thigh is an easier part of the body to juggle with
Avoid overusing the thigh, just because it easier
Rather than aimlessly juggling, using a particular sequence is a far better method to get better, so use patterns like
Left foot
Left thigh
Head
Right thigh
Right foot
Repeat 1 to 5
You can make up your own sequences, but I will stress again, it is far better to follow a pattern, that to aimlessly chase a ball around, just trying to keep it in the air.
Keep up the practice and you will definitely get better.
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