Abstract:
Football shooting is not a simple thing that an individual can master at the drop of a hat since it
involves a number of techniques that needs regular practice, accuracy and effort. Because
shooting prowess is one of the most vital components of soccer matches, shooting skill could be
the determining factor on the success of a team in the soccer matches. Football skills which are
known to be possessed by the elite footballers were commonly developed through trainings on
the field and in additional practice sessions in their homes. But, since shooting has its own power
and it is a kind of dynamic activity, using traditional home practice is not enough and can not be
an effective method. The following project focuses on examining the real-life issue of football
shooting and seeking to identify how practice inside a restricted area can be a challenge given the
restrictions that arise when performing the actual task.
Through analysing the fine details of different shooting methods preformed in this project, the
objective of achieving an in-depth understanding and expertise of the mechanics of indoor
football training is met. Closely examining the case and effectively mapping out the
contingencies of the work, the project aims at narrowing down the existing gap between
traditional training theories and practical football development. In this approach, the project
incorporates distinct training methodologies that may be effective for indoor use only, and
consequently, players will have ample chance to practice their shooting skills irrespective of the
space factor.
Moreover, this project oversteps the boundaries of a clearly defined technical task to discuss the
psychological and physical factors of football training. Knowing that the mental and physical
aspects are intertwined, it considers new ways of approaching the desire to move, the
development of motor skills, and building mental endurance when exercising at home.
Furthermore, the project highlights the relationship between physical fitness and shooting
precision while stressing on agility, speed, and speed as significant factors to the maximum
efficiency shooting prowess.
In fact, this project could be seen as an innovative attempt to completely overhaul the existing
practice of shooting drills in football and transform it into an innovative form of practice based
on indoors shooting operations. As a result of integrating such technological advancements in its
design, best practices in teaching and learning as well as experimental findings, it aims at helping
players – beginning with novices and extending to professional competitors – perform optimally
and achieve their best when shooting irrespective of the conditions of the pitching environment.