Soap Football Nungambakkam
Soapy Football is an extra-ordinary sport
designed for people and their families. It is an attraction for Kids and
Youngster to play football with an marvellous
atmosphere which is given by Blazze Soapy football. Courage,
curiosity, longing to have a go, water and a little soap are the stimuli on to
activate teams of “sports enthusiasts” and crowds of people. The Pitch in Soapy
Football is made of multi coloured polyester and
defined by an inflatable edge, which makes it practically impossible for
injuries and as it even, has a soft-bedded floor.
TIPS FOR BETTER ATTACKER
1) Attack as one
In a team 5 side football is to play as
one, be it in attack or defence. You may be an attacking player, but you need
the other three outfield players (and even the goalkeeper, at times) to be
successful in front of goal. Create strategies and tactics prior
to the game, and stick to them. Being on the same wavelength as the rest of
your team mates.
2) Don’t try to dribble to goal
You don’t have the
time or space while 5 on a side football. While you may evoke some laughs
with your tricks and flicks, you may not do much in front of goal if you’re
trying to take it from your goalkeeper to the goal.
3) Quick passing
The key to being
great in 5-a-side is quick, accurate passes. Learn to pass well – short and
long, as well as 1-2 passes, passing in triangles and opening up the
opposition’s defence, as well as passing from the back. Ensure that you can
pass with both feet, as well as develop back heel passes and flicks to catch
out the opposition. Train with your teammates to receive and pass the ball with
both feet, at varying speeds.
4) Power and accuracy in shooting
A powerful shot is very useful in 5-a-side
football, but it probably won’t help you find the goal if you
aren’t accurate in front of goal (kicking it above or to the sides
of the goal will probably result in harsh words and menacing glances from your
teammates).
Learn to shoot with power from distance,
while also finding accuracy. Practice by hitting into the corner of the goal as
goalkeepers often find it tough to stop those shots, as well as low shots,
which can catch out goalkeepers.
5) Be effective in front of goal
Do not try step over or tricks in front of
goal, when one-on-one with the goalkeeper. Thinking quickly as thegoalkeeper
may rush at you or the opposition defender may close down on
you.
Have a pragmatic approach in front of goal
by placing shots to the corners of the goal or taking a quick shot. Do what
you’re good at rather than trying something outlandish.
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