Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the coaches or seasoned parents, what 1v1 skill move (pull Cruyff, etc.) is most important/effective for a U13G player to have? (Please don’t say first touch, etc. as I’m asking for 1v1 skill move(s).)
You would want at least two complementary moves. Try the snake and La Croqueta. Both these moves are can be used in a lot of different game situations. One is a fast move used to slow your opponent and the other is a medium speed move used on an opponent who has overcommitted or off balance. Both are tight space ball control moves. To master both you have to work on your touch and ball control with both feet.
I’ve never heard of the snake move. I will have to look that up now.
You meant the Elastico. I never heard of this move being called the snake before until I looked it up.
Heard it called both.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the coaches or seasoned parents, what 1v1 skill move (pull Cruyff, etc.) is most important/effective for a U13G player to have? (Please don’t say first touch, etc. as I’m asking for 1v1 skill move(s).)
You would want at least two complementary moves. Try the snake and La Croqueta. Both these moves are can be used in a lot of different game situations. One is a fast move used to slow your opponent and the other is a medium speed move used on an opponent who has overcommitted or off balance. Both are tight space ball control moves. To master both you have to work on your touch and ball control with both feet.
I’ve never heard of the snake move. I will have to look that up now.
You meant the Elastico. I never heard of this move being called the snake before until I looked it up.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the coaches or seasoned parents, what 1v1 skill move (pull Cruyff, etc.) is most important/effective for a U13G player to have? (Please don’t say first touch, etc. as I’m asking for 1v1 skill move(s).)
You would want at least two complementary moves. Try the snake and La Croqueta. Both these moves are can be used in a lot of different game situations. One is a fast move used to slow your opponent and the other is a medium speed move used on an opponent who has overcommitted or off balance. Both are tight space ball control moves. To master both you have to work on your touch and ball control with both feet.
I’ve never heard of the snake move. I will have to look that up now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the coaches or seasoned parents, what 1v1 skill move (pull Cruyff, etc.) is most important/effective for a U13G player to have? (Please don’t say first touch, etc. as I’m asking for 1v1 skill move(s).)
You would want at least two complementary moves. Try the snake and La Croqueta. Both these moves are can be used in a lot of different game situations. One is a fast move used to slow your opponent and the other is a medium speed move used on an opponent who has overcommitted or off balance. Both are tight space ball control moves. To master both you have to work on your touch and ball control with both feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I’d say any high level high school age player can use both feet equally well. If they can’t, they are not that high level.
Where are all of these two footed superstars?
Every girl in ECNL or GA is superstars. They are all super skilled and can use either foot without thinking. They start training at u9 on individual ball skills and techniques. By the time they are u11/u12 they have master the foundations(juggling to a 1,000, great first touch, 12 fundamental ball control skills, etc)and have are least 15 “named moves” they can preform at speed under pressure with either foot. Most at this point can bend the ball in either direction with either foot. With great foundations these girls are now ready to showcase their vision and soccer IQ on the larger field and move on to college or the pros.
Anonymous wrote:For the coaches or seasoned parents, what 1v1 skill move (pull Cruyff, etc.) is most important/effective for a U13G player to have? (Please don’t say first touch, etc. as I’m asking for 1v1 skill move(s).)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I’d say any high level high school age player can use both feet equally well. If they can’t, they are not that high level.
Where are all of these two footed superstars?
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I’d say any high level high school age player can use both feet equally well. If they can’t, they are not that high level.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was pretty young when she used both feet for short passing (U10-11). Hitting long lofted balls with both feet came later.
I wouldn’t necessarily look at league for elite criteria. Look at player individual skills.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I’d say any high level high school age player can use both feet equally well. If they can’t, they are not that high level.