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Coaching football head
control skills is important in both youth and adult soccer. In this
section, we discuss cushioning the ball using the head to drop the ball to
feet. Attacking, defensive and other heading techniques have their own
sections.
The
aim of the control header is to drop the ball to feet as soon as possible.
Make contact with the ball in the centre of your forehead, and use your
whole body as a shock absorber to cushion the ball. In particular, bend
your knees to drop your upper body and arch your back on impact. Your head
must be upwards when you receive the ball, in order to cushion it. If you
try to head the ball down, you will knock it to the ground, but you will
not be able to take the pace off the ball. Let gravity drop the ball to
your feet.
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The legs are used to cushion the ball,
and act like a shock absorber. The arms are used for balance, and to
make it harder for opponents to challenge for the ball.
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