Footwork : Absolute Fundamentals : Ball Mastery.

BALANCE : LEVEL #2

 

Hopping on one foot while moving the other is a great way to develop independent foot movement. Hopping, as well as foot dexterity, are great things for young players to develop.

In the exercises on this page, the foot that is interacting with the ball, needs to move between foot shapes, whilst developing foot strength in the other foot.

The first video is a workout.  Try to follow the complete video. Each exercise is done for 15 seconds, before progressing to the next exercise.

Can you do all 10 exercises without a single mistake? If not, there is work to do.

If you can, then use the following challenge as a conditioning exercise.

Can you do 30 second sets? 45 second sets? 60 seconds sets?

If you can do 60 second sets, then you may be as good as you need to be in terms of hopping strength and consistency of technique.

 

Try the following 15 second challenge :

Firstly : Can you Hop?

 

   

TAP

 

   

Roll Forward : Pull Backward

 

   

Roll Across : Roll Out

 

   

Roll Forward : Pull Backward :

Roll Across : Roll Out

   

Drag Back : INSIDE

 

   

Drag Back OUTSIDE

 

   

Drag Back INSIDE :

Drag back OUTSIDE

   

Drag Back ROLL ACROSS :

Drag Back OUTSIDE

   

Drag Back ROLL ACROSS :

Drag Back INSIDE

   

Drag Back ROLL ACROSS : Drag Back INSIDE

Drag Back OUTSIDE : Drag Back INSIDE