 If you want to become a better player, these are five soccer training drills I want you to add to your current routine. I want you to try to get 25 of all those touches. Right foot, left foot, right thigh, left thigh, head raise. This stuff, but I want you moving. Once you get the foundation, I want you moving forward and backwards. Okay, touches like that, touches like this, keep the ball moving, especially as your legs get heavy. Good. Inside, outside, and always both feet. You don't know how many 30 year old men I play with. They only have one foot. Don't be one of those. Okay, so work on those forework drills. These are forework drills I always used to deal quaver, deal quaver. Who's that? He's the Dutch. The Dutch, you don't even need a ladder. You can do things like this working on a line. Okay, but actually forcing your feet to go faster than they're used to. So I like using the ladder. I'll just do different exercises. I'd usually do singles, doubles, focus on the arm movement, sideways, slalom. Okay, I want you forward back. Okay, but adding some form of agility training to your soccer training is going to make you a better athlete. Do that hard stuff, get it out of the way, become a better athlete, then get on the ball. Do the stuff that you want to do. Add that directional ball control, that matrilistic ball control, moving with the ball, running with the ball. After that, you're going to add shooting. I want you practicing shooting off the turn after a little bit of skill. Shooting with both feet and practicing different types of shooting. Are you only capable of striking the ball with your laces on your strong foot? Or can you curl the ball inside and outside of the foot? Do you have the ability to strike shots with both feet to hit the net consistently? What about half volleys? Full volleys? But from now on, every time you go to the field by yourself, I want you to practice shooting.