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link to What is a Short Pass in Soccer? (5 Tips to Improve Yours)

What is a Short Pass in Soccer? (5 Tips to Improve Yours)

Passing in soccer is the most basic (and common) skill. The average number of passes per game between the top three teams in the 2019/2020 English Premier League season was 638.59, according to...

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How Fast Should a Soccer Player Run a Mile? (at Each Level)

A timed one-mile run is one of the best ways to test a soccer player's physical fitness. Because there are minimal breaks, especially at higher levels, soccer players need to be able to run a lot...

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When is the Best Time to Practice Soccer?

Your team's soccer practices probably occur after work or school hours because of time and schedule limitations. But when is the best time to practice soccer? Really, it depends on the person and...

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link to 7 Tips to Become a Better Soccer Player

7 Tips to Become a Better Soccer Player

Becoming a better soccer player is entirely in your hands. It's about what you do on your own and in training to improve that sets you apart from others. How can you get better at soccer to help you...

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Finishing in Soccer and How it’s Different from Shooting

Finishing in soccer is a difficult thing to do. Not all players excel at scoring goals from inside the penalty box, but strikers and other forward positions should practice finishing. What is...

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Physical Soccer Training – Everything You Need to Know

Physical soccer training is one of the three types of soccer practice. It's the type that players dread the most because it involves conditioning and fitness drills, usually accompanied by agility...

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