CONTROL
SHOOTING
PASSING
DRIBBLING
TURNING
HEADING
CREATE SPACE
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDING
SUPPORT PLAY
GOALKEEPING
CROSSING
TACKLING
THE THROW IN
ATTACKING SET PLAYS
DEFENDING SET PLAYS
THE FREE KICK
SHOOTING
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 A basic introduction    Progression   On run  
 Free kick (dead ball)    Improve Accuracy  
 Shooting from distance  

A BASIC INTRODUCTION

The skill of shooting can be described as "passing the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net".
Therefore, the techniques of shooting are simply an extension of good passing techniques.
However, whatever technique is used in shooting the principal points always remain the same.

They are:
1 Decide on which technique to use
2 Concentrate on accuracy – "hit the target"
3 Keep the head down and steady
4 Strike through the ball
5 Observe the position of the goalkeeper
6 Identify the area of the goal which is most vulnerable

One important element not covered in the above technical points is that of the "attitude" of the player to practice.
Resisting the "opportunity to shoot" is a common problem amongst players and so, before working on technique, the coach must affect the "attitude" of the players. This will bring about the quickest improvement in performance.
Shooting techniques can be improved through correct, unopposed practice, but these practices must be developed to incorporate opposition.
The inclusion of opposition provides the element of "realism" into the practice and therefore creates "game situations" for the player.
The coach must then observe whether the player has elected the correct technique for the given situation.

Practice
1 Server (S) rolls the ball gently towards forward (F) who runs forward and tries to score by shooting first time. Repeated on both sides!

Points to note
1 Younger players may feel "safer" by using the side of the foot. This lacks power (although often more accurate) so the coach should suggest a strike with the instep to increase the power in the shot.

Shooting techniques
1 Head down, looking at the ball at the moment of contact.
2 Body over the ball to keep the shot under the crossbar.
3 To drive it low, place the non-kicking foot alongside the ball.
4 For power – follow through with the kicking foot after the ball has been struck.