zimbos_05 wrote:
The other problem i have is my shot. I used to have a good shot on me before, now i cant get any power at all behind the ball. Absolute tosh all. Most of my shots are placements with no real power at all. I often tends to be off balance a lot when taking a shot.
Anybody out there wanting to help please or suggest exercises i could or should be doing to improve in the areas ive noted.
Shooting I can help with more than agility.
Make sure your head is over the ball when you shoot.
Initially practise shooting by just tapping a ball a little in front of you with the instep, then strike it at about half pace at a target goal about 10 metres in front of you. It is good if you have a mate as a goalkeeper, or, practise against a wall.
Then tap it to the side diagonally with the outside of the foot, then strike the ball at half pace at two targets, just inside a 7 metre goal about 20 centimetres from each side of the goal posts. All the time make sure you are shooting with your instep.
For power it would be good if your mate ( keeper) can roll the ball slowly to you, straight at you, which increases the power as you strike it first time.
For variation you can try the outside of the foot and your non-preferred foot.
You can also use the side of the foot for placement.
All the time work on timing, not trying to hit the ball too hard and getting your head over the ball. As you start to increase the power again, you can move further out from the goal. When you improve, have your mate play balls from left and right, one twos, where you run and take a shot first time if you can.
I was assisting at a state under 17 training session where I was the surrogate keeper to work with three strkers. I am a useless keeper too, but there was nobody else. There was a specialist forward coach brought in to work with the strikers.
One striker had tremendous power from almost a stationary position. That player's weakness was striking the moving ball effectively.
The other two strikers could strike the moving ball quite well, but needed a run up to generate power.
Apart from nearly dying from trying to save shots like cannons, I learnt a bit about striking the ball!
Believe it or not I watched the Socceroos perform shooting practice before Verbeek's first game as Socceroo coach at Etihad a few years ago. They were absolutely hopeless!! I thought they wouldn't score against Qatar, but they did!
Hope this helps.
Edited by Decentric: 13/1/2011 12:12:01 AM