I play soccer on the weekends with a lot of friends and I was wondering which soccer shoes are good for a left or right back(winger). How about shin guards? Also, I’ve always wondered how soccer players kick balls so far and so accurately. Does anyone know how and how to explain it. One last question. When shooting on goal, I know how to curve the ball very little, and that is when the ball is going up in the air into one of the corners of the goal. How do soccer players curve balls?
in which direction should my foot move 45 degrees?
What is a good shoe for speed, grip, and control. See the thing is my main position is left back. But sometimes I am changed around. Are conical or bladed studs better?
What do you think about these shoes for a left back?
http://www.soccer.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=1&Section_Id=1016&pcount=&Product_Id=235197
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Getting distance on a kick is achieved through leg strength ( all pro players have huge thigh muscles) and, more importantly , timing. This is something that can only be achieved by constant practice. Accuracy on the kick is also a part of knowing just how hard to kick it (often called "weighting a pass") and…relying on your team mates to be in the right place at the right time! Again, just keep practicing and you will get better over time.
Putting curve on a pass or shot is tricky but not impossible..try kicking through the ball at a slight angle, as if you were deliberately trying to slice it. The more delicate the angle , the later it will swerve in flight. Don’t go mad, try gentle slices on the ball and you will get better results. The more you try, the more you will know of what you are capable of. Yet more practice!