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Summary: Passing in indoor soccer is easy with these tips, get expert advice on footballing skills, moves, and rules in this free video.
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Bill Celio and Tom Wright Bill Celio played soccer in high school, then at Grand Valley State University, and now he coaches varsity soccer. Tom Wright played for Coach Celio for three... read more
In this clip we're going to talk about passing. Passing is definitely a very essential part of the game. Definitely happens probably more often than anything else during the game. Some of the passes that will happen during the game will either be low, on the ground passes or they will be lifted in the air to possibly avoid a player on the opposite team and get it to your teammate. From that too, passes can go forwards, sideways, backwards. Definitely don't be afraid to pass the ball backwards. A good passing will definitely help you keep possession of the ball and keeping possession of the ball is key. One of the differences between indoor and outdoor soccer obviously is this wall. That leads to a different, another pass that you're able to do and that is off the wall. You can bounce it off the wall and create many different more angles to get a ball to one of your teammates. Whether it be passing the ball really hard and it bounces back to him. Or maybe just kind of give and go off the wall. But, the indoor and the walls create a lot more opportunities to be a lot more creative with your passing. When you pass, you want to make sure that you judge the distance between your players. Because a lot of times you don't want to have a lot of time with the soccer ball because the defenders will be coming towards you. So you usually want to either one-touch or two-touch the ball after you receive a pass. You want to make sure you judge the distance just right that your teammate is able to get either one touch on it before he passes it or he's able to move around the ball to be able to make a pass right after your pass.