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QuestionHow can I become a better soccer player?Bernat Franquesa is the Co-Founder and Head of Methodology at APFC (Albert Puig Football Concepts), a youth development program for players and coaches with headquarters in San Diego, California. APFC provides soccer training for youth and educational content and consulting services for coaches, academies, and clubs. At APFC, Bernat is responsible for co-developing and applying technical guidelines for player development programs. He has been coaching soccer in Catalunya and the US since he was 15 years old.The best instructor is playing the game. It's definitely great to know the concepts, but you have to play. Make sure to get hours and hours of practice and touches on the ball.
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QuestionWhat is the procedure when passing?Community AnswerBefore receiving the ball, always know where your teammates are, and try to keep your head up. Do not try to do long balls or cross-field balls in the starting. Start with simple, short passes, and go from there. Pass with the correct part of your feet.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to defend a pass?Community AnswerYou can't be afraid. Your opponent will see it and use it against you. Don't stand still; keep moving and pass when you can.
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QuestionHow do I pass so it will get to the other player instantly?Community AnswerWhen passing, make sure you swing through the pass, don't just stop after you kick the ball. That way the ball will have more speed and reach the other player quicker.
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QuestionHow do I pass while on the move?Community AnswerLeading your target is the key. Leading a pass is when you pass the ball a little in front of your target so that they have caught up to it as it gets to their feet.
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QuestionHow do I pass with power?Community AnswerOnce you are in position, plant your weak foot (non-passing foot) parallel to the ball, pointing to the target (intended player). Use the inside of your foot to connect solidly with the middle of the ball, making sure to follow through. Use all of the power you can generate from your leg muscles -- working on leg exercises will help add more power to your pass too.
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QuestionIf I have the ball and someone knocks me down for the ball, is it a foul?Community AnswerIt depends where have you been fouled. If it is outside the penalty box, you get a free kick. If it is inside the penalty box, then it is a penalty.
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QuestionHow do I pass the ball high and with power like the professional footballers do?Community AnswerHit the ball low and hard, but don't lean back or you will get backspin. Lean forward, but not too much because you need to see where your pass is going.
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QuestionI actually do not know how to take are penalty using the inner part of the foot.Community AnswerIf you don't know how, practice it. But if you never practice, you'll never get better. If you are comfortable using the outside of the foot, then use it, with accuracy.
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