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It's Jared Montz former pro and founder of
OnlineSoccerAcademy.com.
Today we are learning soccer skill a very
advanced turn on a defender.
I don't know if there is a name for this soccer
drill but I learned it almost 10 years ago
from Jason Kreis.
Jason was a former MLS all time goals scored
record holder and he is now the head coach
of Real Salt Lake.
Jason is from my hometown of Mandeville, Louisiana
and one day during my college offseason I
was soccer training with him.
He showed me this soccer drills and he said
one day he wanted to do it in a soccer game.
Not sure if he ever did soccer skills but
today I'm going to show it to you so you can
make it happen!
Be sure to tweet at him and tell him you love
the move!
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Key Points: Soccer Coaching
1.
As the ball gets to you, angle your foot down
at a 45 degree angle and to the outside.
2.
Touch the inside back part of the ball, ever
so slightly with the outside of your foot
near the base of your toes.
This will be the upper third part of your
foot.
It's more of a push, then a kick.
3.
The ball should appear like you are taking
a touch to the outside.
This causes the defender to step in and try
to win it going to your outside.
4.
Quickly bring your foot to the outside of
the ball and use the inside of your foot in
a Cruyff like fashion to push 
the ball inside.
Push, don't kick it.
5.
Your push of the ball inside should be a few
steps ahead of you so you can accelerate quickly
away from the defender and get your shot or
pass off.
6.
Do this when the defender is a step or two
behind you.
This way they are not to close to you and
can see the ball going to the outside which
is your fake direction.
If a defender is to close to you, they may
not see the fake so even if you do the best
turn ever they may not fall for it because
they don't even see it.
Equipment Needed: Youth Soccer Drills
You will need a partner and a ball.
If you don't have a partner you can use a
wall or a fence.
Exercise Player Can Do: How to Coach Soccer
Soccer drills for kids we can do to practice.
Start off practicing this soccer training
drills in a slow motion fashion from a stand
still.
Do this a few times to get a feel for it.
Once comfortable have your partner slowly
pass you the ball from 10 yards away.
As the ball comes to you do your turn and
dribble a few steps.
Then pass it back and repeat.
Do this 10 times and switch with your partner.
As you start to improve increase the speed
at which the ball is passed to you and continue
the reps cycle.
Do ten reps.
Repeat until you have mastered it.
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Word of advice, if the ball is drilled at
you in a game that is probably not the right
pass to do this advanced turn.
So don't think you need to be able to do this
move with a ball being passed at you 100 mph!
To challenge yourself, check your shoulder
prior to receiving the ball so you can see
where the defender is and if the situation
you are in allows you to do this type of move.
If you have a goal, then include it in your
exercise by adding a shot after you turn instead
of just dribbling a few steps.
For those of you without a partner.
Pass your ball off the wall and then as it
comes back to you do your advanced turn.
Do 10 reps, rest and then repeat until you
master it.
What Player Could Be Doing Wrong: Coaching
Youth Soccer
If the defender is always winning it then
the defender is to close to you when you try
this move.
You could also be taking your touch inside
directly at the defender instead of to the
side.
Bonus Tip!
Youth Soccer
For tips on body positioning when receiving
a pass with your back to a defender watch
our Online Soccer Academy video titled "Soccer
Striker -- How to Receive a Pass".
Be confident when you do this move and don't
over think it.
If you practice enough and get real comfortable
with this move you won't even think on the
field.
You will just do it when the time is right
and you are in your attacking third.
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