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Heading is a must-have technique for a player.
There may be a number of reasons why you don't like heading.
1. The position of the header is wrong: the wrong position of the header will cause headache and cause fear of the header, the correct header part is the slope of the forehead, the top ball is easy to control, and can be buffered to avoid the injury of the ball to the head;
2. Insufficient understanding of heading: good header skills are used for shooting, clearing, passing, etc., which are all good on the court.
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If you don't like it, don't use it, practice your feet well, and the forward's midfield header requirements are low.
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It is inevitable to kick the ball with a header, the part of the header is the hairline of the forehead, and when you go to the ball instead of letting the ball hit you, you can avoid a headache when you head the ball.
Of course, the less used positions for headers on the field are the goalkeeper and the two wing-backs, not to mention the goalkeeper. The two wing-backs sent in a low cross, and the header was used in less than the other position.
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Usually the midfield position and the left and right wing-backs don't use headers because they are headers.
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The goalkeeper, he basically doesn't have to head the ball unless his team-mate passes the ball too high with his foot.
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In addition to the goalkeeper, it is necessary for any player on the field to learn headers, and it is possible to use headers, but the odds of using them are different, generally the closer to the front court, the more opportunities for headers, although the defender is in the backfield most of the time, there are also many situations where the defender is also involved in the frontcourt attack, such as corner kicks, as for the goalkeeper, the arms will definitely be more flexible than the head, and the control area is larger, at least I haven't seen the goalkeeper head the ball.
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There are few chances for goalkeepers to head the ball.
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Kicking is about making the most of all parts of your body, you don't say where you don't use your head, it's just whether you want to use your head or not. Generally speaking, goalkeepers do have the least headers and the least technical requirements.
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The midfielder, the main attacker does not participate in the defense, the speed technique tears the opponent's backline, passes or shoots.
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The goalkeeper doesn't need to head the ball·· Because you can use your hands... Kiss.
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If you dare to hang upside down, you can play as a striker.
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The goalkeeper uses the least head, followed by the full-back with less head, of course, if it is technical, the front-court attack group does not need a head!
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Headers are part of football, lad, and if you can't adapt to him, you make up for it with other strengths, like speed, dribbling, shooting.
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It seems that the least use of the head is the goalkeeper.
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Goalkeepers are used less and everything else is basically a must.
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Defenders, centre-backs can choose to look.
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Since the physical fitness is very good, the height is also good, I feel that playing in the midfield will be better, because you say that your team consciousness is good, like the position of the back is very suitable for you, if you have your own flexibility is also good, then the center of the midfield is in front of the back waist and the position behind the front is also very suitable for you, these two positions are the core of the team, practice passing or something, and play more skills or something, it will be natural.
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If you have the pace, you can play in the midfield, practice headers and long-range shots, and if necessary, you can plug in the back row. If you don't have the pace to play in the middle position, learn the defensive position and use your physique to play the mid-marker. If it's very fast, just play as a striker, practice dribbling, don't have to be fancy, just push straight.
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Forwards,Pele,,Maradona,,Messi,,Iniesta,
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The midfield is a good fit for you, and if you look at it now, if you play a few more games in the midfield, you will definitely make a difference.
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Look at Gattuso, Milan Boateng, Nedved Actually, it mainly depends on the appearance You have to be handsome, you can play forward and even forward For example, Nedved Beckham has rough skills and can also play in the front If it is average, play in the back But now the requirements for the back are also very comprehensive, and you can also play as a central defender. If you have good consciousness and have a rough body technique, you can also like Rooney, Vieri, Hulk.
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You can play defenders or defenders, you have to use your body more, you can actively fight, you can play your ability...
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It's okay in midfield, and you can cooperate with your teammates more.
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Free man, if you are in the front waist, your body suffers too much, the key depends on your running consciousness, and the free man has to win support by appearing in key positions.
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This is a typical midfielder candidate.
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Kick the wing.
If you're playing as a full-back, your interception skills aren't enough, but also look at your defensive positional awareness (especially if you're playing offside, you have to keep an eye on your position) and anticipation (at least have a rough sense of the ball), and the physical fitness is good, and the full-backs often need to plug in, especially if it's a standard field.
If you play as a wing-back, then you have to see how you pass and dribble? Passing includes precision and visibility, dribbling doesn't have to be too demanding, as long as you can protect the ball and organize attacks on the wings, and occasionally you need to fill in for the full-backs who have come forward to assist, and your interception ability is just enough.
If you play as a winger, it's better to have good technique at your feet, unless you want absolute speed, because you can sprint fast enough, but if you don't dribble well, you won't be able to start well because you have to pay attention to the ball and have a little bit of crossing.
See for yourself, are you strong in defense and running? Or is it good at scheduling and passing? Or is it a strong ability to sprint and break through? Choose the right location according to your own conditions.
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You can kick the forward protruding side of the front waist, cooperate with teammates more, don't be greedy, and don't blindly pursue excellence, just be simple and practical.
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Your height and weight are very standard, in fact, 181 should play as a striker, playing a winger is a bit bent, a defender or goalkeeper is not suitable for you, it is best to be a front waist or a back waist, if the shot is not very accurate, it is still recommended that you play the back waist, strong interception ability, will pass, fast speed can also be forked, height 181 can play a certain role in the scramble for goal kicks, the most important thing is to have a big picture!
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Don't you have a favorite location! If you don't come according to your own preferences, or according to the needs of the team, you can't play the national football team in terms of shooting, the main thing in front of the goal is 50% psychology, 30% technology, and 20% luck!
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Hehe, brother, what do you think of Li Tie of the Liaoning team in your condition? Think about the lower back!
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The midfielders and the wing-backs are all good.
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If you feel good about yourself, you are more suitable for a striker or an attacking midfielder, you can have the body, there is no problem with the header, you have the strength to fight, you can pass people, if you have the speed, you are responding, the winger is quite suitable, since the shooting is flawed, then you have more assists. Enjoy the game.
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I don't know if you are good at left or right foot, it is recommended that you have left foot, left back, right foot right back, and central defender can also do.
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I think according to your conditions, you should train a little to become a center, look at your description of your physical fitness and impact should be very good, speed is okay, the middle single arrow is more suitable, can take the ball in front, can be strong point shot, if you practice superior skills and shooting skills, it is a well-rounded strong center. Let's work hard to become Fanny II, Vieri II, Ibrahimovic II in the future, and don't forget my words.
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Forward striker, just rely on two --- body, speed and hard feet.
It seems like three things, but it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter if the striker's skills are poor, as long as he can grab points.
If not, just the goalkeeper!
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If you have good physical strength, you can listen to an attacking center, and your height is also very suitable for goalkeepers.
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Decisive right winger, this speed, this physique, the impact is absolutely first-class. With a little more exercise, it's definitely a right front just now. (Of course, the left front is also OK, depending on your own preference).
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Then be a striker, be a fulcrum (grab point) for the team, and you can watch Drogba's game and learn some lessons from it. Or play left and right back (Ramos).
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Play as a centre-forward, learn like Didier Drogba.
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Why not play basketball! You're okay with your height! The average height of a soccer cow is not very high!
Like Messi. It seems that Ibrahimovic is quite tall, and he plays as a striker! If there is too much pressure in the midfield and the coordination is not good, don't play, play as a striker!
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Coordination can be practiced, what position to play depends on what you are good at, you can play as a striker if you run well, you can play forward or shadow forward if you dribble and pass well, if you really can't, your body can intercept the back midfield, the midfield sweeper.
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When you stand in the center, the main thing is to grab points and play the ball.
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Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Andrea Pirlo and many other fantastic players can play in the back. The big picture at the back is good.
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The information given is very vague, the speed is fast, and what is the stamina? What is the judgment of the ball path? How is the footwork? Do you personally prefer to be defensive or offensive on the field?
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At your current age, you can't tell which position is right for you. If you want to play in a professional league in some soccer school, then you need a teacher and coach to train you professionally. If it's just a hobby, I suggest you try to play a few more positions to add some more overall points for you when you grow up.
If you are fast, you can play more wingers and wingers, and the center striker generally has a good header, otherwise you will waste a lot of scoring opportunities. You have to know that positional warfare rarely gives you the opportunity to take the ball and score several goals in a row (of course, you often encounter it now because your opponent does not have a few strength or experience, and when you are older, you will know, it turns out that it is not so easy to score several goals often when you were young). Unless your team is basically defensive and counter-attacking, you get the ball when you clear the ball, and use speed and technique to get rid of the opposing defender to score, so you can play center.
Trying a few more positions will increase your experience and allow you to stay in the main position in your team. In other words, if there is someone on the team who is faster than you and whose position coincides with you, you will not go to the cold bench... In addition, it is recommended that you have time to practice heading, which can tell you responsibly that if you grow up to play in the amateur league in the future, good headers will make you gain a lot.
Both offensive and defensive. Personal advice for your reference.
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In view of your current situation, it is a good thing to play more in the midfield, and your skills are excellent, but you should pay attention to practicing strength and balance, that is, the body, the level of the first year of junior high school should not be very good at using the body, so you can often practice several people, meet those who will use the body, you are not so easy to practice several people, the body is good to touch you, get stuck, you will lose your position, at this time, no matter how good the technique is, you may not be able to control the ball.
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I'll give you a piece of advice, Robben is your role model, playing as a right winger, cutting inside with the ball on the wing, it's very good.
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Don't position yourself, football is about happiness, each position has the characteristics of each position, don't set yourself to death, you are only the first 1, it is recommended that you mention each position, and you can understand it more deeply by feeling the charm of football in an all-round way.
If you play a defender, you know what kind of striker you are facing is the most headache, and a capable striker is the coolest to see that kind of defender, and you can blow him up! This will definitely help you!
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Full-backs, really! There are assists on the periphery, and you can also shoot from distance, like Rocca, McConn. You can't play a header or a center. trust me
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Now play winger first.
Wait until the body grows slowly in the future.
You can try the middle lane.
After all, it's closer to goal.
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You can't decide where you are at your age, so let's see how your body develops, and then decide!
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I think it's a shadow striker.
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I guess you have to ask the professional, ask the teacher, or look at yourself and work hard.
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Midfielder Bar is in the same position as Cristiano Ronaldo.
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There are very few left-footed left-footed wingers.
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Learn from Cristiano Ronaldo left winger as a cameo as a central striker.
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Shadow striker Finding the missing ball should be your forte.
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Be a caddy! Ha ha! Just kidding! Fifty meters six seconds four general, dribbling and short passes can play the front waist, free kick instability to practice more, physical strength to keep up, good sense of smell in front of the goal, in general, you can play the front waist or shadow striker!
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Winger or shadow striker.
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As everyone said, the right-footed player and the right winger are better if they practice making long passes in front of goal.
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Avant-garde, the technical characteristics are all close.
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Wingers, or midfielders, are not very suitable for playing as strikers.
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Now the winger is best for you. But I think what you mean by physical strength in general. If you have the stamina to support the whole game, it's better to practice the midfielder position, which is more conducive to your development, because you have dribbling and short passes, and you can shoot well and shoot at any time.
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You should be a fan and just sit in the stands.
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Physical strength is average, the main force is no play, the height is too high, you have no play as a caddy, the defense is average, the coach is estimated to be not good, the reaction is very fast, the referee is very suitable for you!
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Striker fast speed, fast reaction, high awareness, strong shooting energy level, technology, fast acceleration forward speed above medium speed, good technique at the feet, strong long-range shooting ability (about 25 meters), passing and receiving
You're only good for the above two, and I think you're good for a striker.
Center, you can't.
If you play in an amateur game, you can be a center forward, physical strength is not a problem, generally a pile-driving center, the header ability should be excellent (ferry, passing), the sense of smell in front of the goal should be high (that is, the shooting is up and the missing shot), and the speed is of course better!
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