1. Picking your head up: look and focus at the ball as you strike the ball then you can look up. 2. Shooting too hard: focus on accuracy and less power rather than too much power and no accuracy. 3. Aiming for the top corner: aim for the bottom half of the goal as the ball rises itll naturally fly to the top corner. 4. Using the wrong techniques: there are many ways you can shoot know the strength and weaknesses of the techniques you learned. 5. Notice the keepers movements: if keeper is at near finish at far post, if hes moving to a direction finish the opposite way hes going. 6. Do not stutter step: it slows momentum losing power to the shot & it takes longer for you to shoot. 7. Shooting off balance: either shoot or keep possession. Initiate the bump to the defender first. 8. Picking the wrong time to shoot: Know when to shoot and when to pass to a open teammate. Bonus tip: Compensate for the scenarios you're in and you're own skill set.
Thanks for this. I'm going to use this video with my son, who is a natural goalscorer, but needs to correct some habits with finishing. Appreciate your pacing and explanations!
the 1st 2 tips (keeping eyes on the ball while shooting and takign some power off the shot) are worth their weight in gold.. cant stress enough the importance of those.. i am a midfielder and so many times get caught in these 2 which messes my accuracy considerably.. great video.. subbed..
I've enjoyed your channel. It's been helping me in my football training & analysis. Also can you make the best penalty techniques in a video? That would be highly appreciated of your efforts.
Thank you🫶🏼🫶🏼I currently have several videos in the works but I’ll keep it on my radar. I might be able to make it sometime over summer but it’ll certainly be a little while!
So your tips are Head down, precision over power, place it not just lace it, etc... The one thing I would say you missed out on is your body position. If you look at that Balotelli back heal you will note the ball travelled in the direction his shoulders were facing which was wide of the goal. So get your shoulders square to the goal. Secondly, you don't have to look down when shooting, but you do have to have your head over the ball rather than leaning your shoulders back, which allows you to sight your target area. And as an extension to one of your tips, always look at the gap between the goalkeeper and the posts. I see a lot of saves made because the ball is hammered straight at the keeper. I made a deal with my players that if they tried to pass the ball to an imaginary player in the goal three times, they could blaze away with shot number four. It worked and our strike rate went up.
As someone who played in high school, I wish I watched this before I tried out. Honestly the best shooting tips video on youtube for anyone who wants to play soccer at any level.
i just subbed for a reason, you learn from it and score so much more with it! Im a midfielder, dont score so much in matches, but now i do! Thanks so much!❤❤❤❤❤ sorrt for the late comment but keep up the good vids🙂🙂
the keeper movement and positioning is by far the most key when selecting your shot. keepers position themselves using defenders to block parts of the goal so shooting through or around that defender is what checkmates the goalie, just like when 1 on 1 you aim between his legs. what best players do is mind where they place their anchor leg. in those situations newbies use the stutter step you mentioned because their anchor leg is either in front or behind the ball leading them to mess up. great players are great because their footwork is so great, we're not talking fancy skills or anything they just move so well and calculated they can do anything at any time and make it count. what we see on tv is players having performed loads and loads of boring training
I wish I had more for keepers😂 you may get some things out of this since if you can understand the mind of the attacker then that can help you with your role Keeper is a specialized position that I don’t have much experience with, so I leave that to more qualified people😁
2:59 Most replayed: "Your ball will go to the moon" really funny🤣, anyways thanks for (especially this one) the videos *I noticed that Balotelli miss almost every video sometimes for no reason*
Thank you🫶🏼 Good news! I already have a video out titled “Curved Shots and Crosses Made Simple | Technique Breakdown of Curling in Football” that will help you👍🏼
After watching all these videos I come across all your videos and watch them cuz they are amazing and I start wanting to go outside and play but I can’t cuz nobody will take me and there’s not a good field with goal nearby me
I’m so glad you’re getting value and motivation from the videos!! But I’m sorry to hear you don’t have access to a field.. just do what you can with the space and things you have available to you! Don’t let your circumstances get in the way of your potential 😁💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you so much for your kind words😊🫶🏼 I try my best to reply and answer people’s questions or just thank them for their support. It means so much to me!
Bro thank you for telling me because this summer. I'm going to a soccer club and i want to scored a goal and be good at stiker but thanks bro for telling for all of these tips!
I’m not sure I fully understand your question.. do you want to know how to shoot a curled shot? If so check out my video “The 5 Best Shooting Techniques that you NEED to Master in Soccer” Or “Curved Shots and Crosses made Simple | Technique Breakdown of Curling in Football” if you want a video just on that topic. I hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
I think the best is laces without backspin since it helps you build the habit of striking the ball with your ankle locked. The others are great too I just think it has the most benefit to you in games!😁👍🏼
You can do it! My best advice is to work harder and do more training than everyone around you. Over time that extra training will add up and help you get an edge over them😁
@@Hobbydude785 you got it! I was never the most talented player on my team but I’ve always been one of the most dedicated and hard working. This alone has helped me play at higher levels than the guys I grew up with👍🏼
Look at the ball. And look at the very specific part you want to hit. It’s called the “quiet eye”. It’s a scientific phenomena that shows that those with better aim at almost every sport spend more time looking at the thing they are trying to make contact with. It even works on something slow like putting a golf ball. It works in fast things too like hitting a baseball.
Fantastic comment! It’s crazy how small details like that make such a big impact on the result of your shot, swing, or hit depending on the sport you’re playing🙌🏼
As a keeper, i can tell u that bottom absolute corner shots are way harder to save than a shot in the middle, top or somewhere near the bins even if it is struck very hardly
Great question! I’ll leave that up to you. I know it’s really popular right now to watch the keeper and pass the ball to the other side, but I’m a bit more old fashioned with my penalties. I decide where I’m going before I take it so I look down and make sure I make good contact. If I strike it how I want, I’ll score. Great question! Do whatever you think gives you the best chance of scoring😁👍🏼
100% you should scan the field. Scanning before you shoot will help you determine several things. Firstly, should you even shoot? Do you have a good angle of goal or are there a group of defenders in the way? If a defender is closing you down, can you wrap your shot around him and still get your shot on target? Let’s say there’s a shooting lane. Where’s the keepers positioning? Is he positioned well or is he out of position, leaving one side of the goal open to score? And finally scanning will inform you where you are in reference to the goal. This is important for making sure your shot is accurate. For example, without looking you may pull your shot wide because you thought you were wider on the field that you really were. You should look up, scan, then put your head down and focus on striking the ball properly. Then after your shot comes off you can pick your head up. I hope this helps😁🙌🏼
Check out my videos titled “The BEST Skill Moves to Beat Your Defender 1v1 & Drills to Master Them” And “The Ultimate Guide to Beating Defenders 1v1 in Football” In the first video I go through the most effective skill moves to beat defenders 1v1 and in the second video I give some tips and advice to help you have more success when taking a defender on 1v1. I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
From my experience speed is the key. You could have the best technique but it won't matter if the defender is fast enough. On the other hand, if you're the speedster, it's much easier to lose the defender.
@@michamarkowski2204 I agree, but not to that extent. I’ve played some brilliant players that destroy players 1v1 and they weren’t fast. They were very elusive and had fantastic ball control. However, speed is absolutely a crucial component. Beating defenders 1v1 is significantly easier if you’re faster than them. Many players get to very high levels by simply pushing the ball and out running players. I do agree with you. I just believe if you do have great technique you can be successful 1v1 too! It’s just much more difficult 😁🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy yes, but winning a 1v1 is meaningless if 3-5 seconds later the same player is in front of you. In futsal technique is the key, but in football speed matters more in 1v1 situations. Of course it's great to have both.
@@michamarkowski2204 absolutely! And that’s just when intelligence becomes important. If you’re trying to beat a faster defender at midfield you should just pass since they’ll be able to recover. I mean see how effective defenders like Kyle Walker and Wan Bissaka are when going 1v1 because of their pace. If you’re a slower player you just got to create that little bit of space and release the ball or else it’s meaningless like you said!
I actually use the advanced technique advised by Cole Palmer: "When I'm near goal I kick the ball at the goal. When i'm not near the goal i don't do this, I kick the ball to team mate to kick the ball at the goal instead."
As simple as it sounds, he's spot on. Be positive and always be looking to score. If you can't score, pass it to someone who can score. If they can't score, then you keep possession. But always, always be looking to score!!
Two of the greatest defenders to ever play! But the low cross is still very dangerous and hard to deal with! In fact, Thiago Silva actually scored an own goal off of one against Monaco in 2014! Even the best players can make mistakes😁
It’s all about perspective! I think I have tons of you all and I’m blessed to be helping so many people! Thank you for this though! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos and I’m happy to have you in the family😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
Of course! Go check out a highlight video on Maradona if you haven’t seen him play. He did all these skills and tricks on his own time. While it may not seem like you’re training because you’re having fun, it’s helping you improve too! Just make sure of course you’re developing all parts of your game. Hope this helps😁
As a CB, the low cross into the box is very hard to deal with. I've beaten attackers to the ball but because of the speed I've put it in the back of my own net.
Of course! It’s your instinct to look up since we all want to see ourselves score.. I still struggle with this sometimes. You have to build the habit of focusing on the ball and striking it properly, keeping your eye on it has your foot hits it. The best way to build this habit is by getting lots of shooting reps where you’re being intentional about focusing on the ball. Focus on this and you’ll notice your accuracy improve! Now I’ve done this for years and I still struggle with it from time to time. This is what I do when it happens. Let’s say you’re in training and you’ve taken a couple shots at training are you’re upset because they aren’t as accurate as normal. This moment, right here should trigger this thought process. “Why? Next time let me keep my eye on the ball and focus on making good contact.” 9 times out of 10, my next shot is very good. But you need to make sure that you continue to do this and you don’t get excited and look up too early again next time. I hope this helps😁🫶🏼🫶🏼In summary, just get lots of intentional reps on your own. And when you notice your shooting is not to standard, reset your focus and watch your accuracy improve!
@@KreiderAcademyThanks I will do that also I subscribed because you have the best explanation on most of the techniques for example i learned ping passing by your excellent explanation and next step is grasscutter. I hope your channel will grow because you deserve that.
@@EgemenGG Welcome to the fam! And I love to hear that! The best part of making these videos is hearing about stories like that. Best of luck mastering grasscutters! For me, the grasscutters came fairly quickly after I mastered my ping. So hopefully you’ll see progress on yours pretty quickly 😁💪🏼
I told my players that when they hit the ball hard, the ball would rise naturally unless they intentionally keep the ball low, therefore don't try to send the ball high in the very first place. And, during practice, try to keep the ball flying flat, as it only gets worse under game pressure. Also, hit the ball quick, the habit of following through too much only makes the ball flying 3 stories high. In the game situation, they would do a bit too much, therefore during practice, be precise and leave enough room for game pressure.
Absolutely! Fantastic advice👏🏼👏🏼 Once I understood things like aiming low since the ball naturally rises, my ability to hit target improved drastically! Like you said, the pressure of games also makes a huge difference. The players who can stay calm or even thrive off of it are the ones who get better results! Thank you for your comment😁🙌🏼
@@KreiderAcademy Great. Also, for fast moving, hit off cross, skipping ball situations, I emphasize on quick hit from fast lower leg swing, knock the ball off the feet, doesn't allow any follow through , knuckle ball. The correct hitting spot on the ball is only good for a split second. For that split second, foot to ball touch is good, but not after a bit follow through. Because I work with goalkeepers, drop kick shot is common practice, quick hit after the ball hits the ground, hit when the ball is bounced off ground right away. I also have my field players doing this, hit the bouncing ball and keep them under cross bar. If they have a big folding back of lower legs, it should be done by the time they plant the standing feet. Or, in tight situations, they should hit without a full folding back, or compensate it by sent the knee forward and up. Either way, it is all about generating enough swing speed, largely from the lower leg swing.
@@Qian1980 absolutely! Fantastic information again! It’s definitely hard for keepers when you shoot with short wind ups or short follow throughs since they are used to having those visual cues before shots come off. Even something like a quick toe poke can catch them off guard! Thank you for sharing😁🙌🏼
Don’t worry I was the same way! I speak from personal experience! Small details like that makes a massive difference as you play at higher and higher levels😁🫶🏼
Thx this video could bring me use for the future but I’m mid injury can you please create a video on what to do mid injury and post injury, I am currently suffering from ankle injury that takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover can you also add tips on how to recover faster
Unfortunately I won’t be able to create and get a video out in time to help you on that subject, but I can give you some tips here. Firstly do what you can while you’re injured. You obviously can’t run or train on a hurt ankle but you could lift weights upper body and train your core. Try to keep the other areas of your body as fit as possible. This isn’t just training though. Do what you can by watching pro games and analyzing the players playing your positions. This is a great way to improve your soccer IQ. Learn tactical guidance and tips by watching videos on UA-cam, etc. As you’re recovering and starting to train more, make sure you’re paying attention to your body. If you go from 0% to 100% right away you’re raising the risk of injury. Gradually build yourself up, you don’t want to set yourself back further or reaggravate it. Another thing to be aware of: One injury commonly leads to another injury in a different spot. For example, you hurt your ankle, you are at risk of injuring your hips when you come back. That’s because everything is connected. If you compensate for your bad ankle, trying to take load off it when you’re training, you’re adding strain to other parts of your body and that can lead to injuries at those parts. I hope that makes sense. So make sure that you gradually ramp up your training over time, and if something is bothering your ankle then stop. Don’t try to push through or compensate for it because that can lead to set backs or other injuries. I hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
I’d love to help! But first I need more specific information so I can try to give you specific advice! Just know it took me months and months of daily training to get my shots like this! It doesn’t come quickly but it’s very rewarding once you master it😁
I wouldn’t describe it as a bad habit… It’s just like every other shooting technique. It has its strengths and weaknesses. When placing shots, using the inside of your foot is more reliable… but you sacrifice the power of using your laces. The key is improving your decision making on when to use the inside of your foot versus your laces. Here’s a general rule of thumb. If you’re outside the box you probably should use your laces. This is because you need more shot power to score from range. If you’re inside the box you probably can use the inside of your foot. This is because you don’t need as much power, you want to place your shots. So, if you’re only shooting with the inside of your foot that is an issue. I recommend spending time on your own improving your shooting technique with your laces so you feel more confident and comfortable striking the ball with your laces. I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
Psalm 73:26 "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalm 18:2 "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."
@@Supergamerz-h8b they both are amazing goalscorers obviously but I was focusing on the next generation of players when I was giving examples in this video. And although Messi has scored TONS of goals in his career, I’d never describe him as a goalscorer. He’s so much more than that. Amazing at everything and that goes for Ronaldo too. While Haaland and Kane are also exceptional in other areas, I’d describe them specifically as goal scorers since they aren’t as well-rounded as Messi and Ronaldo in their primes. I hope that makes sense😁👍🏼
Hey bro I don’t think I’ll be able to make a video on it for a while so here’s some tips to get your started😁 Practice practice practice. If you want to master the step overs work on them every day for a couple of months. Consistent training is the key! Here’s how I master any skill moves I use: 1. Practice at a walking pace. Just start slowly dribbling and practice throwing the scissors around the ball. Once you can do this with no mistakes consistently, move on to #2 2. Practice in open space. Just dribble around your field or yard and every few steps throw the skill move. Start off by going slow, but as you get better try using the scissors at full speed dribbling like you would in games. 3. Now add defenders (cones). Dribble up to the cone and practice your scissors at cones. Since you already have the basics mastered, this shouldn’t be too difficult. This will help you master the timing of your scissors. Throw them too early, and the defender will read the move. Throw them too late, and you’ll hit the cone. 4. Practice them by going 1v1 with friends! This is the safe place to practice them before you go into games where it matters! This will help you master the timing against a real defender as well as force you to build good habits like bursting away from the defender after doing the move. 5. Once you’re consistently beating your friend 1v1 with the move, use the scissors in games! I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
Funny you ask this. I have a drills video for defenders coming next and I have a massive video in the works where I’m sharing EVERYTHING I know about defending in one spot🫶🏼
At least you’re aware of the problem! Thats the first part to fixing it😁 Here’s what I’d do to work on my timing. The more reps and shots you take, the more comfortable and confident you’ll get without doing a stutter step. Do this drill 3-4 times a week. Roll a ball out in front of you a few yards and shoot. Then your next rep, dribble 5 yards and then shoot. Your shots will likely be better when you’re just taking a shot rather than when you’re dribbling beforehand. When you score a good shot, your goal should be to recreate the same was it felt as you’re running up to the ball and shooting. Let me know if this makes sense since it’s a little difficult to describe throw a comment. Try this out for a month or so and let me know how you progress😁 hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
Don't overthink it. The more shots you make the more naturally it comes to make the shot. You don't stutter with passes, right? They are like shots. They also have to be accurate, not too weak and not too strong, sometimes with a spin or with a chip. Think of a shot as a pass to the goal.
Bro really likes that balotelli miss
Makes me laugh every time😂
@@KreiderAcademy I don't understand why he didn't pass it tho😂
@@zachariah37 or even just shoot it normally😂 I really don’t know what he was expecting to happen
@@zachariah37 He thought the referee had stopped the match for offside
@@KreiderAcademy fr
1. Picking your head up: look and focus at the ball as you strike the ball then you can look up.
2. Shooting too hard: focus on accuracy and less power rather than too much power and no accuracy.
3. Aiming for the top corner: aim for the bottom half of the goal as the ball rises itll naturally fly to the top corner.
4. Using the wrong techniques: there are many ways you can shoot know the strength and weaknesses of the techniques you learned.
5. Notice the keepers movements: if keeper is at near finish at far post, if hes moving to a direction finish the opposite way hes going.
6. Do not stutter step: it slows momentum losing power to the shot & it takes longer for you to shoot.
7. Shooting off balance: either shoot or keep possession. Initiate the bump to the defender first.
8. Picking the wrong time to shoot: Know when to shoot and when to pass to a open teammate.
Bonus tip: Compensate for the scenarios you're in and you're own skill set.
Found it! Perfect, thanks.
Thx man
Love the tips bro, didn't even realize that I was making some of these mistakes unknowingly. Keep it up 🔥
Thank you 😊🫶🏼
I know this is a bit off topic, but do you have an editor or do you edit your videos by yourself?
@@HVisions I edit myself
I've never seen anyone picking their head while shooting.
@@zack95 keep an eye on it! That tip has helped many players I’ve worked with improve their shooting accuracy and consistency 😁👍🏼
As a goalie, this is really good at:
Helping me be more versatile
Understanding Attackers just that little bit more.
Absolutely! Understanding what your opponent is thinking as they play allows you to anticipate the decisions that they make😁💪🏼
bro this won't help you ever , correct posisioning is the key for keepers .
@@crisalcantara7671 make sure to position correctly during a penalty, or when I need to make that perfect dive. Zero ball knowledge.
oh no
this is bad
stop watching videos for strikers pls
i barely score goals as is;-;
@@taglagbanplays9404 lol. Tried changing positions?
Crazy how just one little adjustment like looking at the ball while shooting makes my shooting 100x better, thank you so much 🙏
You’re welcome! It sounds so simple and obvious but sometimes the best solutions are the simplest😁👍🏼
100x is a bit of a stretch
Thanks for this. I'm going to use this video with my son, who is a natural goalscorer, but needs to correct some habits with finishing. Appreciate your pacing and explanations!
Thank you for the lovely comment😊 The opposing teams aren’t ready for him!!
the 1st 2 tips (keeping eyes on the ball while shooting and takign some power off the shot) are worth their weight in gold.. cant stress enough the importance of those.. i am a midfielder and so many times get caught in these 2 which messes my accuracy considerably..
great video.. subbed..
Welcome to the family🫶🏻🫶🏻 It's crazy how details so small can make a massive difference on your shots!!
This shooting guide helped me a lot. Thank you so much
You’re very welcome😁🫶🏼
I've enjoyed your channel. It's been helping me in my football training & analysis. Also can you make the best penalty techniques in a video? That would be highly appreciated of your efforts.
Thank you🫶🏼🫶🏼I currently have several videos in the works but I’ll keep it on my radar. I might be able to make it sometime over summer but it’ll certainly be a little while!
@@KreiderAcademy That's fine. Patience is key.
So your tips are Head down, precision over power, place it not just lace it, etc... The one thing I would say you missed out on is your body position. If you look at that Balotelli back heal you will note the ball travelled in the direction his shoulders were facing which was wide of the goal. So get your shoulders square to the goal. Secondly, you don't have to look down when shooting, but you do have to have your head over the ball rather than leaning your shoulders back, which allows you to sight your target area. And as an extension to one of your tips, always look at the gap between the goalkeeper and the posts. I see a lot of saves made because the ball is hammered straight at the keeper. I made a deal with my players that if they tried to pass the ball to an imaginary player in the goal three times, they could blaze away with shot number four. It worked and our strike rate went up.
Great tips thanks for sharing😁👏🏼👏🏼
the fact that i never knew why i made these mistakes, really appreciate you 👏
I’m glad I could help and I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊🫶🏼
Dude, your channel is amazing. Keep it up!
Thank you! I’ll do my best😊🫶🏼
Bro has beef with balotelli
Edit :OMG I never had this many likes thank you
No beef bro. I find him very entertaining actually😂
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@@KreiderAcademy aight that's cool 😎😁
@@Fk_7p congrats on all the likes bro! Comment popped off
That balotelli shot 😂
As someone who played in high school, I wish I watched this before I tried out. Honestly the best shooting tips video on youtube for anyone who wants to play soccer at any level.
Thank you!! I’m glad you got value from the video😊🫶🏼
these are some of the best tips i've heard i really do recommend it for strikers willing to learn. I am a striker but my isseus lie more mentally.
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the video😁🙏🏼The mental side of the game is one of the most important pieces, but the most challenging to conquer!
i just subbed for a reason, you learn from it and score so much more with it! Im a midfielder, dont score so much in matches, but now i do! Thanks so much!❤❤❤❤❤ sorrt for the late comment but keep up the good vids🙂🙂
That’s awesome! That’s why I make videos! I love to hear about how my videos have helped out! Welcome to the family😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
thank so much my coach !
You’re welcome😁
Amazing advice. Thank you ⚽️ 🥅
Bro fr , If your teaching me that good, I need more videos like that 😍. Gotta new sub💖
I’m glad you’re loving that videos and I’m happy to have you😁🫶🏼
the keeper movement and positioning is by far the most key when selecting your shot. keepers position themselves using defenders to block parts of the goal so shooting through or around that defender is what checkmates the goalie, just like when 1 on 1 you aim between his legs. what best players do is mind where they place their anchor leg. in those situations newbies use the stutter step you mentioned because their anchor leg is either in front or behind the ball leading them to mess up. great players are great because their footwork is so great, we're not talking fancy skills or anything they just move so well and calculated they can do anything at any time and make it count. what we see on tv is players having performed loads and loads of boring training
Absolutely spot on! Fantastic analysis 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much man this will really help me understand now how to shot properly❤❤
You’re welcome😁🫶🏼
Thanks bro thus helped alot you gained a new sub 🎉🎉👍
Awesome😊🫶🏼 welcome to the fam
Really good analysis, I've subscribed!
Thank you😊🙏🏼 glad to have you!!
Me watching this as a goalkeeper.💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same 💀
I wish I had more for keepers😂 you may get some things out of this since if you can understand the mind of the attacker then that can help you with your role
Keeper is a specialized position that I don’t have much experience with, so I leave that to more qualified people😁
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Me too buddy, to guide my strikers 💀
I have never seen a video like this! Good job
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊🫶🏼
2:59 Most replayed: "Your ball will go to the moon" really funny🤣, anyways thanks for (especially this one) the videos
*I noticed that Balotelli miss almost every video sometimes for no reason*
Sneak peak at a live reaction from me there🤣🤣
The balotelli clip is a classic😊😂
Thanks bro you’re such a good teacher ☺️
Thank you!! I’m glad you’re learning and improving from the videos😊🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy yeah we are improving thank you very much … I’m watching from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
@@wallemanzw6670 that’s so cool! Welcome from the United States 🇺🇸 🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy it’s my pleasure
omg, best video on shooting. I found a gem... ty
You’re welcome! Glad it’s helpful😁
Thanks for sending this coach E
Coach E the 🐐
This'll really help. Thanks im new but i know this channel is very helpful. First video made me subscribe
That’s awesome! Welcome to the family😁🫶🏼 I hope my videos help you along your journey 💪🏼💪🏼
man i really needed this video it helped me so much understanding football and the mistakes i made
I’m glad you liked the video! That’s my goal in making these videos😁🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy yeah man keep it up like genuinely my gameplay has improved so much just by watching ur videos
u earned a sub and a like
@@Mazter-FtblEdits I love to hear it and welcome to the fam🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@KreiderAcademy yeah
can u do a tutorial on crossing the ball as a winger and curving the ball for shooting? (im a winger and I wanna improve my shots)
Great Vid as Always
Thank you🫶🏼
Good news! I already have a video out titled “Curved Shots and Crosses Made Simple | Technique Breakdown of Curling in Football” that will help you👍🏼
@@KreiderAcademycan u do winger mistakes then?
@@abdul101. sure! I have lots of videos in the works right now so it’ll be a while though👍🏼
@@KreiderAcademy thanks alot
@@abdul101. you’re welcome😁🫶🏼
Great video can’t wait to use these on the football field 😊
Thank you! Hope you get as much out of them as I have😁
Great vid, rlly useful techniques
Thank you! I’m glad I could help you out😊🙏🏼
Thank you man I’ve been much better watching this
That’s awesome! I’m glad my videos are making an impact😊🫶🏼
After watching all these videos I come across all your videos and watch them cuz they are amazing and I start wanting to go outside and play but I can’t cuz nobody will take me and there’s not a good field with goal nearby me
I’m so glad you’re getting value and motivation from the videos!! But I’m sorry to hear you don’t have access to a field.. just do what you can with the space and things you have available to you! Don’t let your circumstances get in the way of your potential 😁💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks bro! This helped me a lot.
You’re very welcome! I’m glad I could help😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
Thank you so much brother for sharing such great knowledge 😇😇
You’re welcome😁
Bro just called me trash in every single way😂😂😂😂
You’re not trash at all! These are just minor mistakes which if you fix them you’ll see big improvements to your game😁😁
Thank you bro for ur information🤜🌹✨!!!!!
You’re welcome bro!!
What has ballotelli done to him😂😂😂😂
Nothing! He’s a legend🙌🏼😂
Sad that his career kinda went down still a good player@@KreiderAcademy
@@letsgoLions. oh yeah. He was a lot of fun to watch too
I can relate to shooting off balance the most
It's something I struggled with too
Thanks for the Tips bro ❤❤
You’re welcome😁🫶🏼
amazing video bro, i will applay these tips
Thank you! Glad the tips are helpful😁
Who's watching this in class🙂
I did that too when I was younger🤣🤣
me bro
Me bro😂
I'm watching this at work 😂😂😂
Thank you very much, very helpful.
You’re welcome😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
0:14 are you trying kane penalty in 2022 wc
Legend. Best comment I’ve ever had🤣🤣
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Ight ima try these tips at my local oval tomorrow for training thanks!
You’re welcome! How’d it go??
@@KreiderAcademy pretty well now I’m probably the most lethal player on my team
@@mralmond693 that’s awesome! I love to hear it😁🫶🏼
Bro these are the tips 🔥⚽. But sometimes stutter steps freeze the keeper bro
That’s true! They have their time and place but most of the time players are unknowingly using them instead! Good point😁👍🏼
Thanks bro really help me a lot
You’re welcome Kyle!
From Tokyo Japan high school team🙆🇯🇵🤙🏻Thank you.🎉
very great video😊⚽️🤗
I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I’m glad I could help😊🫶🏼
Bro is so kind replying every comment.. apreciate the video🙌🔥
but not urs 😂 😂
Thank you so much for your kind words😊🫶🏼 I try my best to reply and answer people’s questions or just thank them for their support. It means so much to me!
Just took me a little bit that’s all😁
@@KreiderAcademy thanks man its great! I hope you get to milion subs have a good day :))
@@arthurcallahanfentonmorgan thank you!! I hope you have a great day too😊
Bro thank you for telling me because this summer. I'm going to a soccer club and i want to scored a goal and be good at stiker but thanks bro for telling for all of these tips!
You’re very welcome! Good luck😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
Who is a bare foot player 😅
Bro what the fuck
Sometimes i juggle barefoot at home
i am
Im Better Bare footed
M e
When you do an inside curl and lift up the ball what part of the foot do you use and what is the technique?
I’m not sure I fully understand your question.. do you want to know how to shoot a curled shot?
If so check out my video “The 5 Best Shooting Techniques that you NEED to Master in Soccer”
Or
“Curved Shots and Crosses made Simple | Technique Breakdown of Curling in Football” if you want a video just on that topic. I hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
Hey bro iwhich jiggling is best to improve my touch with toe or lace with backspin or without (i can do all )
I think the best is laces without backspin since it helps you build the habit of striking the ball with your ankle locked. The others are great too I just think it has the most benefit to you in games!😁👍🏼
Thanks dude😊
@@arulvats8004 you’re welcome😁
Thank you SO MUCH I’m watching ALL of your videos, it’s my dream just to be the star player of my team, I hope I soak up all the knowledge
You can do it! My best advice is to work harder and do more training than everyone around you. Over time that extra training will add up and help you get an edge over them😁
@@KreiderAcademy Thanks man! I’ll do this for sure, I’m not giving up no matter what
@@Hobbydude785 you got it! I was never the most talented player on my team but I’ve always been one of the most dedicated and hard working. This alone has helped me play at higher levels than the guys I grew up with👍🏼
Thanks bro, this improved my shooting so much!🫡
That’s awesome! Keep up the hard work🫡
@@KreiderAcademy You too!😉
Great video really loved ❤
Thank you! I’m glad you loved the video😁🫶🏼
Thank u For Teaching a lot
You’re very welcome! I’m glad I can help you😊🫶🏼
Look at the ball. And look at the very specific part you want to hit. It’s called the “quiet eye”. It’s a scientific phenomena that shows that those with better aim at almost every sport spend more time looking at the thing they are trying to make contact with. It even works on something slow like putting a golf ball. It works in fast things too like hitting a baseball.
Fantastic comment! It’s crazy how small details like that make such a big impact on the result of your shot, swing, or hit depending on the sport you’re playing🙌🏼
Wow what an explanation thx so much now i can shoot bangers !😊😊
You’re welcome😁💪🏼💪🏼
Nice vid 🔥🔥
Thank you😁🫶🏼
As a keeper, i can tell u that bottom absolute corner shots are way harder to save than a shot in the middle, top or somewhere near the bins even if it is struck very hardly
And they’re much more likely to be struck well and on target!
What if your taking a penalty? Do you still have to put your head down or could you put your head up and see where you could shoot?
Great question! I’ll leave that up to you. I know it’s really popular right now to watch the keeper and pass the ball to the other side, but I’m a bit more old fashioned with my penalties. I decide where I’m going before I take it so I look down and make sure I make good contact. If I strike it how I want, I’ll score.
Great question! Do whatever you think gives you the best chance of scoring😁👍🏼
@@KreiderAcademy okay thank you 🙏 😊
@@ElitePhase you’re welcome😁🫶🏼
Ivan toney
@@alexboier9584 🥶🥶
Very instructive tanks
You’re very welcome😁🫶🏼
When i am running with the ball, should i first scan the field or just blindly shoot?
100% you should scan the field. Scanning before you shoot will help you determine several things.
Firstly, should you even shoot? Do you have a good angle of goal or are there a group of defenders in the way? If a defender is closing you down, can you wrap your shot around him and still get your shot on target?
Let’s say there’s a shooting lane. Where’s the keepers positioning? Is he positioned well or is he out of position, leaving one side of the goal open to score?
And finally scanning will inform you where you are in reference to the goal. This is important for making sure your shot is accurate. For example, without looking you may pull your shot wide because you thought you were wider on the field that you really were.
You should look up, scan, then put your head down and focus on striking the ball properly. Then after your shot comes off you can pick your head up. I hope this helps😁🙌🏼
感谢你的视频,真的太棒了
Balotelli didn't miss the goal,he didn't want to score.
I’m sure of that😂
Thx mate for the wonderful video❤
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it😁🫶🏼
Can you pls make a tutorial about how to defend the ball from a defender and some skills to dribble past them
Check out my videos titled “The BEST Skill Moves to Beat Your Defender 1v1 & Drills to Master Them”
And
“The Ultimate Guide to Beating Defenders 1v1 in Football”
In the first video I go through the most effective skill moves to beat defenders 1v1 and in the second video I give some tips and advice to help you have more success when taking a defender on 1v1. I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
From my experience speed is the key. You could have the best technique but it won't matter if the defender is fast enough. On the other hand, if you're the speedster, it's much easier to lose the defender.
@@michamarkowski2204 I agree, but not to that extent. I’ve played some brilliant players that destroy players 1v1 and they weren’t fast. They were very elusive and had fantastic ball control.
However, speed is absolutely a crucial component. Beating defenders 1v1 is significantly easier if you’re faster than them. Many players get to very high levels by simply pushing the ball and out running players.
I do agree with you. I just believe if you do have great technique you can be successful 1v1 too! It’s just much more difficult 😁🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy yes, but winning a 1v1 is meaningless if 3-5 seconds later the same player is in front of you. In futsal technique is the key, but in football speed matters more in 1v1 situations. Of course it's great to have both.
@@michamarkowski2204 absolutely! And that’s just when intelligence becomes important. If you’re trying to beat a faster defender at midfield you should just pass since they’ll be able to recover. I mean see how effective defenders like Kyle Walker and Wan Bissaka are when going 1v1 because of their pace. If you’re a slower player you just got to create that little bit of space and release the ball or else it’s meaningless like you said!
I actually use the advanced technique advised by Cole Palmer: "When I'm near goal I kick the ball at the goal. When i'm not near the goal i don't do this, I kick the ball to team mate to kick the ball at the goal instead."
As simple as it sounds, he's spot on. Be positive and always be looking to score. If you can't score, pass it to someone who can score. If they can't score, then you keep possession. But always, always be looking to score!!
try that low cross with thiago silva and carles puyol as defender
Two of the greatest defenders to ever play! But the low cross is still very dangerous and hard to deal with! In fact, Thiago Silva actually scored an own goal off of one against Monaco in 2014! Even the best players can make mistakes😁
WHY DO U HAVE SO LITTLE SUBS, YOU NEED MOREEEE
It’s all about perspective! I think I have tons of you all and I’m blessed to be helping so many people!
Thank you for this though! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos and I’m happy to have you in the family😊🫶🏼🫶🏼
awes is it ok if some days when i get home 20 minutes before itgets dark, i dont do drills, i just play around and test skills with the ball ?
Of course! Go check out a highlight video on Maradona if you haven’t seen him play. He did all these skills and tricks on his own time. While it may not seem like you’re training because you’re having fun, it’s helping you improve too! Just make sure of course you’re developing all parts of your game. Hope this helps😁
Your my new coach ❤
I’m happy to help you😁🫶🏼
As a CB, the low cross into the box is very hard to deal with. I've beaten attackers to the ball but because of the speed I've put it in the back of my own net.
Exactly!! Fantastic point😁
It will improve me a lot 😊😊
That’s awesome! I love to hear it😊
Bro i always try to focus and look at the ball but i forget it while shooting even in trainings. Can you help me?
Of course! It’s your instinct to look up since we all want to see ourselves score.. I still struggle with this sometimes.
You have to build the habit of focusing on the ball and striking it properly, keeping your eye on it has your foot hits it. The best way to build this habit is by getting lots of shooting reps where you’re being intentional about focusing on the ball. Focus on this and you’ll notice your accuracy improve!
Now I’ve done this for years and I still struggle with it from time to time. This is what I do when it happens. Let’s say you’re in training and you’ve taken a couple shots at training are you’re upset because they aren’t as accurate as normal. This moment, right here should trigger this thought process.
“Why? Next time let me keep my eye on the ball and focus on making good contact.”
9 times out of 10, my next shot is very good. But you need to make sure that you continue to do this and you don’t get excited and look up too early again next time.
I hope this helps😁🫶🏼🫶🏼In summary, just get lots of intentional reps on your own. And when you notice your shooting is not to standard, reset your focus and watch your accuracy improve!
@@KreiderAcademyThanks I will do that also I subscribed because you have the best explanation on most of the techniques for example i learned ping passing by your excellent explanation and next step is grasscutter. I hope your channel will grow because you deserve that.
@@EgemenGG Welcome to the fam! And I love to hear that! The best part of making these videos is hearing about stories like that. Best of luck mastering grasscutters! For me, the grasscutters came fairly quickly after I mastered my ping. So hopefully you’ll see progress on yours pretty quickly 😁💪🏼
I told my players that when they hit the ball hard, the ball would rise naturally unless they intentionally keep the ball low, therefore don't try to send the ball high in the very first place. And, during practice, try to keep the ball flying flat, as it only gets worse under game pressure. Also, hit the ball quick, the habit of following through too much only makes the ball flying 3 stories high. In the game situation, they would do a bit too much, therefore during practice, be precise and leave enough room for game pressure.
Absolutely! Fantastic advice👏🏼👏🏼 Once I understood things like aiming low since the ball naturally rises, my ability to hit target improved drastically! Like you said, the pressure of games also makes a huge difference. The players who can stay calm or even thrive off of it are the ones who get better results! Thank you for your comment😁🙌🏼
@@KreiderAcademy Great. Also, for fast moving, hit off cross, skipping ball situations, I emphasize on quick hit from fast lower leg swing, knock the ball off the feet, doesn't allow any follow through , knuckle ball. The correct hitting spot on the ball is only good for a split second. For that split second, foot to ball touch is good, but not after a bit follow through. Because I work with goalkeepers, drop kick shot is common practice, quick hit after the ball hits the ground, hit when the ball is bounced off ground right away. I also have my field players doing this, hit the bouncing ball and keep them under cross bar. If they have a big folding back of lower legs, it should be done by the time they plant the standing feet. Or, in tight situations, they should hit without a full folding back, or compensate it by sent the knee forward and up. Either way, it is all about generating enough swing speed, largely from the lower leg swing.
@@Qian1980 absolutely! Fantastic information again! It’s definitely hard for keepers when you shoot with short wind ups or short follow throughs since they are used to having those visual cues before shots come off. Even something like a quick toe poke can catch them off guard! Thank you for sharing😁🙌🏼
I always do the stutter😂 I’m now training to break it thanks for the heads up since it was natural I barely realised
Don’t worry I was the same way! I speak from personal experience! Small details like that makes a massive difference as you play at higher and higher levels😁🫶🏼
Keep working on your dreams bro ,one day you are gonna reach it !!!!
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Nice video ❤
Thank you😊🫶🏼
1:05 just like thaaaaaaaat
Thx this video could bring me use for the future but I’m mid injury can you please create a video on what to do mid injury and post injury, I am currently suffering from ankle injury that takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover can you also add tips on how to recover faster
Unfortunately I won’t be able to create and get a video out in time to help you on that subject, but I can give you some tips here.
Firstly do what you can while you’re injured. You obviously can’t run or train on a hurt ankle but you could lift weights upper body and train your core. Try to keep the other areas of your body as fit as possible.
This isn’t just training though. Do what you can by watching pro games and analyzing the players playing your positions. This is a great way to improve your soccer IQ. Learn tactical guidance and tips by watching videos on UA-cam, etc.
As you’re recovering and starting to train more, make sure you’re paying attention to your body. If you go from 0% to 100% right away you’re raising the risk of injury. Gradually build yourself up, you don’t want to set yourself back further or reaggravate it.
Another thing to be aware of: One injury commonly leads to another injury in a different spot. For example, you hurt your ankle, you are at risk of injuring your hips when you come back. That’s because everything is connected. If you compensate for your bad ankle, trying to take load off it when you’re training, you’re adding strain to other parts of your body and that can lead to injuries at those parts. I hope that makes sense.
So make sure that you gradually ramp up your training over time, and if something is bothering your ankle then stop. Don’t try to push through or compensate for it because that can lead to set backs or other injuries. I hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy thank you very much for these tips
@@RonaldoisTheGOAT-uv9vh you’re welcome 😊🫶🏼
Great tips
Thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊🫶🏼
Me watching this as a midfielder, this is 🐐
Glad you enjoyed it😊🫶🏼
I have 2 games tomorrow thank you for the tips
You’re welcome! Good luck💪🏼💪🏼
Bro my shot is not going well plss help me how to do finishing
I’d love to help! But first I need more specific information so I can try to give you specific advice! Just know it took me months and months of daily training to get my shots like this! It doesn’t come quickly but it’s very rewarding once you master it😁
Do you think shooting with the inside of your foot is a bad habbit? I find it difficult to shoot with anything else.
I wouldn’t describe it as a bad habit… It’s just like every other shooting technique. It has its strengths and weaknesses. When placing shots, using the inside of your foot is more reliable… but you sacrifice the power of using your laces.
The key is improving your decision making on when to use the inside of your foot versus your laces.
Here’s a general rule of thumb. If you’re outside the box you probably should use your laces. This is because you need more shot power to score from range. If you’re inside the box you probably can use the inside of your foot. This is because you don’t need as much power, you want to place your shots.
So, if you’re only shooting with the inside of your foot that is an issue. I recommend spending time on your own improving your shooting technique with your laces so you feel more confident and comfortable striking the ball with your laces.
I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
thank you
You’re welcome😁
thanks ❤❤
You’re welcome😁🫶🏼
Psalm 73:26 "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."
Psalm 18:2 "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."
0:03 Where is Messi and Ronaldo ?
The very first clip was of Ronaldo!
@@KreiderAcademyI am a Ronaldo fan but where is Messi
@@Supergamerz-h8b they both are amazing goalscorers obviously but I was focusing on the next generation of players when I was giving examples in this video. And although Messi has scored TONS of goals in his career, I’d never describe him as a goalscorer. He’s so much more than that. Amazing at everything and that goes for Ronaldo too.
While Haaland and Kane are also exceptional in other areas, I’d describe them specifically as goal scorers since they aren’t as well-rounded as Messi and Ronaldo in their primes.
I hope that makes sense😁👍🏼
Bro pls make a detailed video on the perfect way to master stepovers
Hey bro I don’t think I’ll be able to make a video on it for a while so here’s some tips to get your started😁
Practice practice practice. If you want to master the step overs work on them every day for a couple of months. Consistent training is the key!
Here’s how I master any skill moves I use:
1. Practice at a walking pace. Just start slowly dribbling and practice throwing the scissors around the ball. Once you can do this with no mistakes consistently, move on to #2
2. Practice in open space. Just dribble around your field or yard and every few steps throw the skill move. Start off by going slow, but as you get better try using the scissors at full speed dribbling like you would in games.
3. Now add defenders (cones). Dribble up to the cone and practice your scissors at cones. Since you already have the basics mastered, this shouldn’t be too difficult. This will help you master the timing of your scissors. Throw them too early, and the defender will read the move. Throw them too late, and you’ll hit the cone.
4. Practice them by going 1v1 with friends! This is the safe place to practice them before you go into games where it matters! This will help you master the timing against a real defender as well as force you to build good habits like bursting away from the defender after doing the move.
5. Once you’re consistently beating your friend 1v1 with the move, use the scissors in games!
I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
Get it up thank you men
You’re welcome 😁
Can you make a video that how can i become a best defender.Your analysing is much better than others.❤❤
Funny you ask this. I have a drills video for defenders coming next and I have a massive video in the works where I’m sharing EVERYTHING I know about defending in one spot🫶🏼
I cant fix the stutter step, i always end up doing them cuz if i dont my shots go over the bar or off target, how do i sort my foot ? + Ty
At least you’re aware of the problem! Thats the first part to fixing it😁
Here’s what I’d do to work on my timing. The more reps and shots you take, the more comfortable and confident you’ll get without doing a stutter step.
Do this drill 3-4 times a week. Roll a ball out in front of you a few yards and shoot. Then your next rep, dribble 5 yards and then shoot. Your shots will likely be better when you’re just taking a shot rather than when you’re dribbling beforehand. When you score a good shot, your goal should be to recreate the same was it felt as you’re running up to the ball and shooting.
Let me know if this makes sense since it’s a little difficult to describe throw a comment. Try this out for a month or so and let me know how you progress😁 hope this helps🫶🏼🫶🏼
Don't overthink it. The more shots you make the more naturally it comes to make the shot. You don't stutter with passes, right? They are like shots. They also have to be accurate, not too weak and not too strong, sometimes with a spin or with a chip. Think of a shot as a pass to the goal.
@@michamarkowski2204 love this comment. Fantastic advice👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great stuff but the 2nd last one also needs to consider about off sides. And you are right, most of the cases players are just selfish
Yep for sure!