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  2. Mar 3, 2010 · Shielding is using your arms and body to prevent a defender from taking the ball. Shielding helps you retain possession of the ball. Learn the skill and you will be more effective on the soccer field.

  3. To progress, players move to a 10-yard square and repeat the drill, but this time without the cone, meaning the player in possession can now move the ball to keep it away from the defender. One player tries to shield the ball from an opponent.

  4. Mar 7, 2021 · 1. Protect the ball by placing your body between the defender. 2. Shield the ball using a side-on-body position. 3. Brace yourself for contact. 4. use your arm to shield the ball. 5. Keep the ball on your front foot. 6. Take small touches to keep moving with the ball close to you. 7. Invite contact to get yourself a free kick.

  5. Aug 18, 2021 · The goal of fanning the ball is twofold: 1) to keep the ball away from the defender’s hands; 2) to convince the defender that you are going up for a shot. The key is to move your off-hand directly in the defender’s line of sight.

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  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Use your arms, legs, and shoulders to keep the defender away from the ball. Make sure that you are between the defender and the ball. You can also try to keep the ball on the foot that is furthest from the defender.

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  7. During an offensive move, it becomes necessary to shield the ball from a defender until a teammate can arrive to provide support. Basically, shielding involves using the body as a “shield” to guard the ball.

  8. Feb 8, 2021 · What is shielding? When an opponent is applying pressure, a player can use their whole body to protect the ball and maintain possession, not unlike using an actual shield — or in this case, an arm — to keep an opponent at bay while putting as much distance between them and the ball as possible.

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