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YouTube Soccer Video on Indirect Free Kicks Can be Watched Now

BestSoccerTricks.com, a website sharing tips and techniques for players to improve their soccer game, uploaded a video on their YouTube channel about indirect free kicks.

YouTube Soccer Video on Indirect Free Kicks Can be Watched Now

Laval, Canada – May 23, 2017 /PressCable/

BestSoccerTricks.com, a YouTube channel providing tips and techniques to help soccer players improve their game, has uploaded a video on how to perform indirect free kicks correctly.

The clip starts with the coach explaining how to prepare appropriately in order to make this drill happen. Two nets are needed, placed one in front of the other, simulating the wall created by players of the opposite team.

The objective of the drill is to kick the ball high enough to go over the first net (which simulates the wall) to then enter in the second net.

This exercise, practices many aspects of indirect free kicks in soccer. It practices the amount of power that needs to be given on the ball as well as the precision of the strike. The kick needs just the right amount of force to go up high enough and go back down to enter the second net for a spectacular goal.

Free kicks play an important part of soccer. They can change the outcome of a match with one single attempt.

This is why it’s important to practice it over and over until it’s perfectly mastered. This is especially true for the two designated free kick takers that each team usually have. These players can get golden opportunities to make the difference in a soccer match. If they practice this exercise often, they can become dominant players.

The video also explains the proper foot placement for better results. It is question of placing the non-kicking foot next to the ball and use the right amount of force with the kicking leg.

The exercise is demonstrated by two soccer players, one of them being a coach and the other one being a young talented player.

It’s an exciting video to watch and it also provides very useful pointers to improve this sort of kick.

What’s great about this exercise is that it can be practiced alone in a park. All is needed, are two soccer nets or one soccer net with some sort of tall obstacle that can simulate a wall usually created by players during a soccer match.

The video is available to watch on the Best Soccer Tricks YouTube channel. A direct access to the video can be achieved by clicking the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COL0D7TI6IY

Contact Info:
Name: Patrick V
Organization: Edigi Solutions Inc
Address: 1804 boul. Le Corbusier, suite 288, Laval, Canada

For more information, please visit http://www.bestsoccertricks.com/

Source: PressCable

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