Best Soccer Drills

Easy soccer drill you can do with multiple people

Easy soccer drill you can do with multiple people

Sidney B'Hymer, Contributor

Pele is the most well-known soccer player in the world. How did he get so good? He probably trained at home all the time. So, if you want to be a professional, read this story about soccer drills at home.

First, we will talk about soccer drills to do at home. The first one you can do is 2-touch passing against a wall. You can pass the ball, then do a pullback and dribble. You can get creative and do a ton of stuff with it. Also, just dribbling and doing V-cuts, L-turns,step-overs, and roll-overs.

Now, we will be talking about drills to do by yourself. One drill you can do is juggling because it will help with ball control and you can get better touches. Also, if you have a goal you can shoot. I would bring some extra balls so you don’t have to chase them after every shot.

Lastly, we will be talking about drills to do with a partner. One that will get a really good touch is cycles. Have your partner throw the ball to your feet, thighs, chest, and head. One at a time, pass/volley it back to your partner under control. One more drill is to have your partner cross you the ball and try and finish it.

My favorite drill is probably 2-touch passing against a wall because it is just so simple but you can practice the weight of your pass and can get good touches. All drills can make you better, but if you just shoot all day you will get a better shot, but you won’t be better at your touches, moves, dribbling, and so on. Here is a video of someone dribbling with moves. Link