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    How To Be MORE AGGRESSIVE In Soccer or Football | Soccer Drills For Kids - How To Use Your Body To Protect the ball and also how to use your body to tackle players in soccer
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    2) how to use your body in soccer
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    4) kids soccer drills for tackling / ball protection
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  • @ProgressiveSoccer
    @ProgressiveSoccer  2 года назад +31

    If you have any questions related to this topic please comment below.
    Dylan Tooby
    Progressive Soccer
    “We should not be measured by our level success but by the level of success we help others achieve.”
    Thanks for watching: How To Be MORE AGGRESSIVE In Soccer or Football | Soccer Drills For Kids - How To Use Your Body To Protect the ball in soccer

    • @miksuhang
      @miksuhang 2 года назад

      Make video for attacking

    • @TheSweetelephant
      @TheSweetelephant 2 года назад +1

      Really good drills to go through, appreciate your video

    • @Victoriousojasvi
      @Victoriousojasvi 10 месяцев назад

      hello

    • @Bubbsby
      @Bubbsby 18 дней назад

      My 10 yo is a gentle giant. He has good technical skills and built like a powerful athlete, but doesn't know how to use his body well and lacks confidence. I've been struggling to find ways to help him tap into that physicality and aggression that I think everyone needs to be able to harness. Really appreciate you making this video and hope you do more like it. Do you have anything on teaching body mechanics ? He seems like a fish out of water when I try to teach him to bend his knees, get over the ball, stay on your toes, get low, and I 'm wondering if you have any tricks/methods/drills to help a player become familiar with their own body/natural form. Thanks!

  • @athefitz
    @athefitz Год назад +77

    Hi. I have been binging your videos to help my son improve his soccer playing. His last game was his best because he implemented a few of the skills from your videos. The coach said he needs to be more aggressive. So I searched your channel for "aggressive" and found this. Thank you so much for the content. It's really helping us.

    • @FMKICKSYT
      @FMKICKSYT 11 месяцев назад +2

      Watch when soccer meets football but good luck to ur kid

    • @Sahalyuuu
      @Sahalyuuu 6 месяцев назад +2

      Football*

    • @yB-Jett
      @yB-Jett 3 месяца назад

      @@Sahalyuuuyall mfs commenting ts is so annoyingly bro no one cares what u or other ppl call it

  • @richarddomingo445
    @richarddomingo445 Год назад +40

    I'm a grown man just getting into soccer and I couldn't figure out how much physical contact was allowed. This was insanely helpful! Can't wait to try these techniques.

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  Год назад

      Amazing. Love to read that comment. Glad it helps. Which country are you in?

  • @Muus70
    @Muus70 9 месяцев назад +9

    This video completely changed the way my 8yo daughter plays soccer. She is less afraid to be physical and as a result has drastically improved. Her coaches were shocked to see such a difference in her play. Thank you!

  • @ericmel6005
    @ericmel6005 2 года назад +39

    Great session to explain protecting the ball, thanks

  • @alexanderdiana5567
    @alexanderdiana5567 29 дней назад +2

    Been watching a lot of videos. Im the athletic director for a PK- Gr10 and im assisting the soccer program in improving technical skills. This coach is one of the best coaches I’ve ever seen.

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  22 дня назад

      That's fantastic to hear! It's always inspiring to come across coaches who are making a real difference in the lives of their players. It sounds like you've found a gem with this coach! Their dedication and expertise must be truly remarkable. Keep soaking up all the knowledge and wisdom you can from them, and don't hesitate to implement their techniques and strategies in your soccer program. With passionate leaders like you and exceptional coaches on board, there's no limit to what your players can achieve. Keep up the great work, and keep empowering those young athletes to reach their full potential! 🌟👏

  • @keithzastrow
    @keithzastrow 2 года назад +5

    Literally the best video I have seen so far on this. Nice job.

  • @manuelmartinez7988
    @manuelmartinez7988 Год назад +4

    Man, you have no idea how much I appreciate what you do for us. I love you, boss.

  • @jovannyakalilgeo5335
    @jovannyakalilgeo5335 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I will start this drill next practice.

  • @uclaztec2
    @uclaztec2 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Excellent video!

  • @edet_emman
    @edet_emman 2 года назад +2

    Good one thanks for the update.

  • @jamiewu10
    @jamiewu10 Год назад +2

    thank you coach for this video, learned a lot

  • @pabulous
    @pabulous 2 года назад +1

    Class video! Good coach.

  • @tradernz2038
    @tradernz2038 2 года назад +9

    Great session. Very important skill to be learned at that age. Thank you

  • @lauriemyles2010
    @lauriemyles2010 Год назад +9

    Love this video!!! Reminds me of my VERY 1st soccer coach. What he taught me about defense & being aggressive in soccer carried me all the way into my 20’s, on & off the field!
    Off topic: Is the coach in this video Canadian? His accent is VERY Canadian.

  • @zer0teku
    @zer0teku Год назад +1

    Thanks Dylan I was looking for a good drill to train this, my defenders need some work on this and awareness u12-14

  • @jasoneatmon1291
    @jasoneatmon1291 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @razakkarivellur6756
    @razakkarivellur6756 2 года назад

    Very helpful video thank u sir,

  • @superviola88
    @superviola88 2 года назад +5

    you can use body feints when shielding the ball to make the defender go the opposite direction.
    for defenders you can tackle the ball in between the attacker's legs while he/she is shielding the ball.

  • @ashleycarr8267
    @ashleycarr8267 Год назад +1

    Incredibly helpful, thank you! 🙏

  • @titoramos5766
    @titoramos5766 2 года назад

    Great video
    Thanks

  • @Whitey__90
    @Whitey__90 2 года назад +12

    great way to explain protecting the ball and good drill 👍

  • @wei1409
    @wei1409 11 месяцев назад

    very good video, I learn a lot today, thanks

  • @adwaithhk4707
    @adwaithhk4707 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @b3an3er
    @b3an3er 2 года назад +7

    Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I remember playing high school I would always get fouls called on me for putting my body first. I played a lot with older men during high school so I learned from them

  • @zippnutts2373
    @zippnutts2373 2 года назад +6

    As a coach, I really appreciate these videos. You have great knowledge.

  • @EphraimMvundura-jn4kt
    @EphraimMvundura-jn4kt 7 месяцев назад

    This is quite beneficial

  • @barriometraje
    @barriometraje 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice drill!

  • @romyro1
    @romyro1 Год назад +1

    hello i love your training videos i try to teach my girls exactly what you teach, but one one my girls is "too aggressive" i love the intensity but she is causing obvious fouls not challenging the ball at all and attacking the player alone. how would you recommend dialing this back but keeping her hunger and drive to win the ball?

  • @earthflute2248
    @earthflute2248 Месяц назад +1

    As an old guy coming into soccer from MANY years ago I had no clue what I could do. This was super helpful.
    I was standing up getting pushed off the ball all the time.
    I always had my back to the attacker.. they just kicked it between my legs!
    NO arms out coz I was scared of being fouled!
    In the corner it was embarrassing, as I did now know what to do. I love the tactic of kicking into the attacker, which I thought of doing, but again did not know it was allowed.
    I will practice this and improve heaps!

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  Месяц назад

      I'm so glad to hear that you found the content helpful! It's never too late to jump back into the beautiful game of soccer, and I'm here to support you every step of the way. Dealing with challenges like getting pushed off the ball and feeling lost on the field can be frustrating, but with the right techniques and tactics, you can overcome them and elevate your game.
      Remember, keeping your body position strong, using your arms for balance, and staying assertive in challenging situations are all key strategies to help you hold your ground and maintain control on the field. And don't forget, it's okay to make mistakes - they're all part of the learning process!
      Keep practicing, stay determined, and believe in your ability to improve. You've got this! Together, we'll work towards your goals and unlock your full potential on the soccer pitch. Keep pushing forward, and never underestimate the power of persistence and practice! ⚽💪

  • @Rainwater757
    @Rainwater757 2 года назад +7

    Great video, can’t wait to show my 9 yr old son this . To show him what I been telling him is right

  • @GaryFungAutomationTest
    @GaryFungAutomationTest 2 года назад +11

    This is great! It's unfortunate that shielding the ball is not taught this way we are always taught not to use hands and arms because of potential fouls but I strongly agree with using hands and arms for leverage and also having a strong soccer stance and balance can be very important when shielding the ball. What I mean by strong soccer balance is kids should not be easily push down to the ground when they are shielding the ball they should be rock solid.

  • @jefftriphahn3496
    @jefftriphahn3496 Год назад +4

    It has been a long time since I played (what, 20 years lol) but my girls are playing now. And I am trying to impart some of my old man wisdom on them when it comes to the game. The one thing I have been trying to teach more than anything is use your body. On defense especially (I was a defender in my day) but make sure you get right on the other player, and have that constant body contact, crowd their space and just get physical with them. Make life as uncomfortable as you can for them.

    • @949surferdude
      @949surferdude 10 месяцев назад

      I love that comment. I'm teaching what I know to my 7 years old girl right now.

  • @jorgevelasquez9955
    @jorgevelasquez9955 10 дней назад +1

    Great explanation...but is there more to that initial protection? Once you protect/win the ball, shouldn't you go offensive?

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  6 дней назад

      Absolutely! Once you secure the ball, it’s time to transition to offense and make an impact. Protecting the ball is just the first step - after that, focus on creating opportunities and driving forward. Keep that attacking mindset! 💪⚽

  • @SidharthKK-lb2vy
    @SidharthKK-lb2vy 13 дней назад +1

    1:55 Hook a leg between them legs and the ball is gone 😂😂😂😂

  • @mustaphaagouram9579
    @mustaphaagouram9579 2 года назад +1

    Thank u for everything, I'm a fan of u, and I use what I learn here in my games ... Thank u so much

  • @apna666
    @apna666 Год назад

    Good

  • @samarthpatil2077
    @samarthpatil2077 2 года назад +1

    love your Content , im loosing the ball while dribbling in speed. when defender uses his body , how do i get more physical while running , please help me

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  2 года назад +2

      You need to make first contact and try to cut them off. Get in front of them then they are forced to foul you. Running side by side always leaves the chance to get tackled.

  • @ph2yc571
    @ph2yc571 8 месяцев назад +1

    I surched up "how to play less agressive in soccer) and i get this

  • @AB-ri5ix
    @AB-ri5ix Год назад +1

    Excellent training!
    The only other thing I wish he had pointed out is how he uses his legs to block their legs, so they can't poke the ball from behind.

  • @diremanVlogs
    @diremanVlogs 4 месяца назад +1

    6:29 The two cheeky nutmegs 😅

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  4 месяца назад

      Lol you saw those!

    • @diremanVlogs
      @diremanVlogs 4 месяца назад

      @@ProgressiveSoccer yeah, they were smooth man.
      Great video tough, I didn't learn how to protect the ball effectively til about 4/5 years ago and i'm 36!
      When i was younger, I mainly played as a winger, so it was more taking on my winger or fullback and crossing. Now i play more CDM, and that definitely requires more aggression and excellent ball shielding techniques.
      Keep up the good work.

  • @BaraPersson
    @BaraPersson 11 месяцев назад

    Something i really struggle is coming back to football is using my body to take the ball from enemy attacker. Don't really know how to do but this video helped

  • @chrisinstasis7986
    @chrisinstasis7986 Год назад +4

    Exactly what I was looking for. Been trying to help my 9 year old develop this but she doesn't believe me and tries to play like it's a non contact sport. But she'll believe a RUclips video, when she won't trust her old da! 🤣

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  Год назад

      Isnt that the truth! Thanks for watching. Glad it helps.

    • @chrisinstasis7986
      @chrisinstasis7986 Год назад

      @@ProgressiveSoccer it genuinely did help, thanks! Also for some reason RUclips has only now notified me of this reply, about 2 months late 🤷

  • @lambertj.2892
    @lambertj.2892 Год назад

    Great video, Yes?

  • @rajhanthelegend2382
    @rajhanthelegend2382 2 года назад

    Good morning do you do one and one trancing where are you located can you let me know please

  • @mr.amigoo
    @mr.amigoo 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sir great video
    Love from India 💝

  • @francelesetjamoselakgomo9999
    @francelesetjamoselakgomo9999 2 года назад

    I love this man

  • @mahmoudmosa3153
    @mahmoudmosa3153 2 года назад +4

    Can you make videos about strengthing our bodies

    • @mr.amigoo
      @mr.amigoo 2 года назад +1

      Do body weight workouts

    • @mahmoudmosa3153
      @mahmoudmosa3153 2 года назад

      @@mr.amigoo like what? That what i mean

    • @mr.amigoo
      @mr.amigoo 2 года назад +2

      @@mahmoudmosa3153 like push ups, squats, pull-ups, crunches
      And you want to be a footballer add plyometrics exercise to it

    • @ConfleiChannel
      @ConfleiChannel 2 года назад +2

      I recommend you the book Strength Training for Soccer (Bran Swinnen). The book tells you what exercises you should do and why. They are weight training exercises, core exercises, powerlifting, plyometrics and speed-strength/strength-speed training. You can search RUclips for "strength training soccer" for example and see other useful (and free :) ) alternatives.

    • @mahmoudmosa3153
      @mahmoudmosa3153 2 года назад +1

      @@ConfleiChannel thanks alot friend i appreciate that by the way iam vet if you need any help if you have any animal

  • @dylanmartin8469
    @dylanmartin8469 2 месяца назад +1

    Been using this for a few years with 12s/13/14s

  • @GamerX-yy6rp
    @GamerX-yy6rp 2 года назад +3

    Nice hair

  • @akchannel3535
    @akchannel3535 2 года назад +2

    I have realized when I sheild the ball I become slower why

  • @learnhow2learn87
    @learnhow2learn87 2 года назад

    My daughter plays soccer for both AYSO and her high school. The refs always call fouls if their arms are out like that so my daughter, who is very small in stature, often loses the ball out of fear getting a penalty called on her. Do the rules vary by state or something?

    • @TheAnthonyvzw
      @TheAnthonyvzw 2 года назад

      As long as the arms are not high up to shoulder or face height the ref won't call that. If you watch pro games they constantly use hands and arms and they don't call anything.

  • @drumtum81
    @drumtum81 Год назад +2

    his hair lol

  • @Rahul-bi8on
    @Rahul-bi8on 2 года назад +1

    Love from india

  • @brunoagustinodacosta6550
    @brunoagustinodacosta6550 Год назад

    👍👍👏👏👏❤❤

  • @anneweber7029
    @anneweber7029 2 года назад +3

    Yeah but the defender can’t push the attacker off the ball, especially from behind? That’s called a “foul.” The defender has to make an attempt to reach for the ball with those crazy things called, feet.

  • @lisaclem9962
    @lisaclem9962 Год назад +1

    pop pop pop pop pop pop pop opo pop pop pop

  • @szuber42
    @szuber42 Год назад +2

    My daughter said it’s a foul to raise arms is that true???

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  Год назад

      No thats not true. If you use your arms to push someone in the back or face, or raise an elbow, use your arms to intentionally hurt someone, that is a foul. But you can use your upper body to protect yourself. Watch professional players play and what they do with their arms when someone is trying to steal the ball from them.

    • @szuber42
      @szuber42 Год назад +1

      @@ProgressiveSoccer thanks for responding. She’s tall and has long arms so elbowing out to create a barrier would help her but her coach said gotta keep elbows in?????

  • @dhruvsainani2901
    @dhruvsainani2901 2 года назад +4

    Sometimes I'm in the other side of the story, I am too aggressive sometimes(more than I should) and people sometimes don't like that. May or may not be my bad but never really cared about it. I feel that's my nature while playing

    • @b3an3er
      @b3an3er 2 года назад +3

      Just don’t hurt anybody bro some people might take that as you playing too out of control and might think you’re trying to injure them

    • @dhruvsainani2901
      @dhruvsainani2901 2 года назад

      @@b3an3er yes buddy I know I try to keep that in mind. But it's sometimes that this happens

    • @amrit9302
      @amrit9302 2 года назад +2

      @@dhruvsainani2901 it’s better to be over aggressive than not aggressive. Coaches always like aggressive players, as long as you’re not fouling but getting the ball most of the time

    • @learnhow2learn87
      @learnhow2learn87 2 года назад

      @@amrit9302 I couldn't agree more! Aggressive players stand out fast more.

  • @Qian1980
    @Qian1980 22 дня назад +1

    I use a punching pad to give them some extra push

  • @fantasypad7861
    @fantasypad7861 2 года назад +1

    What to do if Mats Hummels come instead of little skinny girls?

    • @kdogg6781
      @kdogg6781 2 года назад

      same thing... you just get destroyed, is all.

  • @SA100
    @SA100 2 года назад +2

    Hi Dylan , the people that help you with growing on social media , do they use the methods from the book : The youtube formula ? It's the top source for growing on youtube.

  • @sucio3671
    @sucio3671 Год назад +2

    Man this guy can really beat up on 12 yo girls

    • @ZERO-vs7hz
      @ZERO-vs7hz Год назад +1

      Yeah , would like to see him try that on someone his own size

    • @AB-ri5ix
      @AB-ri5ix Год назад

      This is excellent coaching, instead of pampering kids/girls.

  • @Cuppendall
    @Cuppendall 16 дней назад +1

    . Against bigger opponent there is better way use your strongest muscles. Use the ASS. Hinge from hips and push back with your ass. If they push back you probably get free kick. Win-win move. Of course it is more stationary move.

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  11 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your insight! Utilizing the ASS technique, as you described, can be a powerful way to leverage your body's strength against bigger opponents. Hinging from the hips and pushing back with determination not only helps maintain your ground but also increases your chances of drawing a free kick. It's all about finding those win-win situations on the field! 🙌 Keep the tips coming!

  • @lisaclem9962
    @lisaclem9962 Год назад

    bnkh

  • @user-hw7kt9xq9z
    @user-hw7kt9xq9z Год назад

    damn the girl in black is actually tekky

  • @jose.mejia2613
    @jose.mejia2613 7 дней назад +1

    So skibidi

  • @Ameen_Ki
    @Ameen_Ki 2 года назад +3

    come on man i think 99% of the people aren't americans so football is football :) . great video BTW

    • @ianp3748
      @ianp3748 2 года назад +2

      American here

    • @Ameen_Ki
      @Ameen_Ki 2 года назад +1

      @@ianp3748 yeah well you probably brazilian originally. and you're the 1% congrats

    • @tristondebela192
      @tristondebela192 2 года назад +2

      American

    • @learnhow2learn87
      @learnhow2learn87 2 года назад

      American as well lol.

  • @jasperrenaldo7367
    @jasperrenaldo7367 2 года назад +1

    The following couplet is dedicated to Dylan Tooby
    Dylan's youtube channel transformed me
    from
    A one footed Wonder to
    A two feeted Thunder
    -Finney James
    :)

  • @moviesblog1212
    @moviesblog1212 9 дней назад +1

    This skill is basic in football you can learn it without a coach

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  6 дней назад

      Absolutely! Many skills in football can be learned through practice and repetition, even without a coach. Dedication and consistent training are key. Remember, every touch of the ball counts toward improvement. Keep practicing, stay focused, and watch your skills grow! ⚽💪

  • @williamdabill
    @williamdabill Год назад

    The girls always play more rough then the boys its basically a meme at this point. Why is that?

  • @sheakosyla2981
    @sheakosyla2981 2 года назад

    False Prophets in the background lmao

  • @samperalta9911
    @samperalta9911 Год назад +1

    Little to rough on them girls if you ask me.

  • @paulk6888
    @paulk6888 19 дней назад +1

    This is amazing until they run into an opponent who is stronger, more aggressive or just doesn't care and lays them out on their you know what. I'd love to see this guy try this bs in any game and see how long any decent opponent puts up with this horse 💩

    • @ProgressiveSoccer
      @ProgressiveSoccer  18 дней назад

      Hey, I hear you. Soccer can be tough, especially when facing opponents who are stronger or more aggressive. It's true, not every opponent will respond well to aggressive play. That's why it's essential to adapt your approach based on the situation and the opponent you're facing.
      Instead of solely relying on physicality, focus on improving your technique, positioning, and decision-making. These are aspects of the game that can help you overcome physical disadvantages. Work on quick, precise passes to evade pressure, and use your agility to outmaneuver opponents.
      Also, remember that aggression in soccer doesn't always mean being physical. It's about being proactive, determined, and assertive in your play. Look for opportunities to win the ball back through interceptions and smart positioning.
      Ultimately, soccer is a game of skill, strategy, and adaptability. Keep honing your abilities, stay composed under pressure, and always approach the game with respect for your opponents. It's all part of the journey of becoming a better player. Keep pushing forward! 🚀

    • @Billyb0b557
      @Billyb0b557 13 дней назад

      Its not necessarily about being physically stronger than your opppnent. Yeah sometimes they will be stronger than you but its about shielding the ball. Even if they're stronger and push you out the way, if your body is between to the ball and your opponent, it will be a foul.

    • @paulk6888
      @paulk6888 12 дней назад

      @@Billyb0b557 Then please go and try it against any decent opponent and see how long they put up with it...

  • @claziergaming7736
    @claziergaming7736 Год назад

    Women ☕

  • @jcj3405
    @jcj3405 11 месяцев назад +1

    Not subscribing...i don't buy the whole, "Well, everybody else does it. Look at the professionals: if the pros do it and get away with it, it must not be a foul." We, as coaches, are influential adults and role models for these kids. We ought to be teaching the kids to play the right way and showing them to do the right thing even if others don't and even when we think cheaters are getting away with it.

    • @pokejammerz
      @pokejammerz 8 месяцев назад

      you can use your forearms, just not swing them

  • @MrLKENN1010
    @MrLKENN1010 2 года назад +3

    I get that players will use there arms during games to gain an advantage, but it’s a foul. Use your shoulder and shield with the body, your teaching players to foul.

    • @derekbritton4644
      @derekbritton4644 2 года назад +3

      I can understand how this is interpreted as a foul. A good thing to consider is that strength and balance is expected to keep possession. As long as the ball is within a playable distance, a player can make themselves bigger to keep possession. Just extending an arm is not considered a foul, especially at more competitive levels. Players who are strong and intelligent use their arms, hips, butt and shoulders to create an extra barrier for opposing players.
      A defending player must use strength, speed and balance to gain an advantage. As long as they are not pulled, grabbed or struck, there is no infraction. This can get subjective the higher the play but he is enforcing good habits for better soccer player.

    • @rocketgamingfun5624
      @rocketgamingfun5624 2 года назад +3

      @@derekbritton4644 he shows a forarm push at the beginning. Is that not a foul to push with the arm like that?

    • @learnhow2learn87
      @learnhow2learn87 2 года назад

      My thoughts exactly 🤔