Tips for Indoor Soccer Players

The owner of Schuyler Brown Land Title in Mt. Sterling, Illinois, Heidi Scott served as a tax attorney with the Illinois Department of Revenue. Outside of work, Heidi Scott, enjoys coaching indoor soccer.

Although it involves fewer players, indoor soccer is a great way to play soccer in limited spaces. Here are tips to enjoy the sport:

1. Keep the Ball Down

Although aerial passes are very common in soccer, it is better to keep the ball down when making passes indoors. Besides reducing the chances of giving the ball away to the opposition, keeping the ball down reduces the chances of getting the ball out of play.

2. Use the Walls

Aside from reducing the number of stoppages, the indoor pitch walls can prove beneficial to the play’s passage. Consider using them to your advantage. You can bounce the ball on the barriers to get it past tough opponents.

3. Quick Feet

The small size of the pitch makes indoor sports a very fast-paced game. You are often left with just a split second between receiving the ball and passing it on to a teammate. The one-touch technique involves passing or shooting the ball with a single touch once you receive it. Mastering the one-touch technique is beneficial as it gives your opponents less time to close in on you.

4. Shoot More

Unlike the outdoor version, the limited size of the pitch means that you won’t always find large pockets of space to exploit while playing indoor soccer. Consider shooting more often.