Aug 28, 2013

꿈하나 홈페이지 공식 오픈!


꿈하나 회원님들, 안녕하세요?!
오늘 꿈하나 블로그가 공식 오픈했습니다.
응원해주시고 도와주신 모든 회원분께 감사드리며 아래 간단히 메뉴 소개하였습니다. 


 메인화면: 포스팅한 글이 올라오는 메인 페이지 입니다. 메뉴 맨 아래 "글올리기" 클릭하시면 포스팅(글쓰기) 가능 하십니다. 글 올리실때 관련된 라벨 선택하셔서  올리면 됩니다.

 클럽소개: 저희 클럽에 대한 소개글입니다.

 클럽회칙: 꿈하나 동호회 회칙입니다. 한번씩 읽어보시면 좋을 것 같습니다.

 클럽일정: 구글 칼렌더입니다. 저희 연습,대회일정 및 회원생일 업데이트 되고 있습니다.

 선수소개: 유니폼 나오면 프로필 사진찍어서 올립니다. 포지션 변경은 감독님과 상의를... ^^

 회원정보: 회원 연락처, 회비 납부 현황 업데이트 됩니다. 추후 회계현황도 추가 예정.

 꿈이야기: 회원끼리의 소통을 위한 중요한 공간입니다. 축구에 대한 궁금한 점이나 시시콜콜한 이야기도 좋습니다.  함께 꿈하나를 발전시키고 지켜나갈 수 있도록 잘 활용하면 좋겠습니다.

 경기기록: 대회결과나 친선경기의 결과가 업데이트 됩니다.

 글올리기: 메인 화면 포스팅을 위한 링크입니다. 클릭하면 포스팅 가능합니다.


꿈하나 화이팅!
배상철 올림.

Aug 9, 2013

Throw In

When the ball goes out of play on the side lines, the opponent of the player who last touched the ball will take a throw in. The throwing method has to follow some rather strict rules; otherwise the referee might dictate a throw in for the other team. 

The player taking the throw must keep his feet outside the side line, with the sole on the ground and the actual throw must be executed with the ball over the thrower's head.


A quick throw-in can often give a team an important tactical advantage. A highly skilled player can achieve a great distance. The two-handed throw-in was adapted in 1882 by the Scottish FA, since the one-handed throw-in was considered unfair.


The Offside Rule is not in effect during a throw-in taken in the opponent's half, therefore a goal can be scored if the ball is touched by another player.  If it goes directly into the goal, play is restarted with a goal kick.


It is important that players are aware of the rules at all times. They, especially the goalie, should know if a play is a direct or indirect kick. A kick-in, rather than a throw-in (both were indirect kicks), was used in college soccer in the 1950's.


Some strong kickers would actually put the ball on net from three-quarters of the field away. In  instance of where the sun was in my eyes, I stepped aside and let the ball go in rather than chance mishandling it.


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Simple and Efficient Passing Drill

This simple passing drill is ideal for all ages. While it is pretty basic I can ensure you that even the professional players work on it as well!

Purpose
To improve your passing skills by using the inside of your foot.

Drill Set Up
Have one of your teammates standing about 15-20 yards from you (see the image).
Vary the distance between you and your teammate in order to increase the difficulty of drill.

Performing The Drill
Now, pass the ball to your teammate with the inside of your foot. The pass should be accurate and powerful.
Your teammate should receive the ball and then pass it back to you on the same way as you did.
During the drill you should try to use your both feet for passing and receiving.
Make sure to be on your toes and don't stand and wait for the ball.
Instead, meet the ball and imagine that you are playing a real soccer game with an opponent behind your back.

Variations
Crossing or chipping the ball.

Equipment Needed
Cones, 1 ball.
Passing Drill for Soccer

Summary
This drill might not seem very fun at first glance, but you just have to try it for yourself.
As always, you want to perform with your best effort. Just hacking through it halfway will not improve your soccer skills.
You see, even a basic inside pass is something you will need to practice on no matter how good you are.
In order to become successful in soccer it is not enough to perform something well.
You need to perform it with perfection. It is therefore crucial to perform at your maximum during the soccer drills (no matter what type of drill it is) in order to succeed.

Master These Passing Techniques

Source: soccer training guide

Mastering the art of passing is a must if you want to perform well as a soccer player. Without good passing skills your time on the field will be short.
Passing is so simple but still so difficult. It may look simple when professional players find each other with long and precise passes, but these players have spent thousands of hours on a soccer field practicing passing.

Playing Simple

You should always try to pass the ball simple. With simple I mean that passing the ball to a nearby standing teammate should always be your first option. Make sure that you don't pass the ball if they are marked by an opponent.
Of course you will get credit from teammates when you find them with 40 yard passes, but always try to pass the ball to your nearest teammate.

Stay Focused and Calm

Providing your teammates with quality passing, especially when you are under pressure, is also a moment where you need to be calm and try to find an easy solution.
In order to become good at passing, you also need to become familiar with the different type of passes, and the various ways in which they are used...

Push Pass

Push PassIn soccer, the most frequently used pass is the push pass. This pass is easy to learn and you will know how to perform a push pass correctly just after few training sessions, but to master it you will need to practice a lot more.



Wall Pass

Wall PassThe wall pass, also known as the give and go and one two pass, is a tactic that many sports use. In fact, the wall pass is the most basic one of all offensive tactics but is still very effective when used in the right situations.



Pass

Chip PassThe chip pass is performed by a jabbing motion down and under the ball to get it up into the air. With a chip pass the ball will get a backspin which will slow down the speed of the ball when it lands on the ground.



Backward Pass

Backward PassThe backward pass in soccer is very efficient when you have the opponent's goal behind you. This type of pass is performed by kicking the ball with the heel or the sole of your kicking foot.



Passing into Space

Passing into SpacePassing into space is used frequently when the game is played at high speed. The player without the ball must provide a passing option for the ball holder by running into space. If you are the ball carrier, you must look around you and keep an eye on movement and runs by your teammates.