Indoor kids drills
Indoor drills should stay safe, compact, and useful.Close control first.
For parents who want practical indoor soccer drills for kids when outdoor field time is limited.

Indoor Soccer Drills For Kids
Indoor soccer training for kids works best when it avoids big kicks and full-speed actions. STRK gives young players a defined surface for controlled touches, weak foot, and simple reaction tasks.
Avoid shooting or high-speed indoor actions.
Use close-control touches and clear targets.
Keep the area around the player safe.
Indoor space changes the goal
The goal is not to recreate a field. The goal is to improve touch weight, balance, and confidence in small spaces.
Defined surfaces help consistency
A mat makes the training area obvious and keeps drills repeatable from one session to the next.
Short blocks work well
Kids often train better in focused five-to-ten-minute blocks than in long indoor workouts.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Indoor target touch
Move the ball to one target and stop it cleanly.
Sole control
Use the sole to pull or roll the ball without leaving the mat area.
Left-right indoor path
Alternate feet through a short two-target path.
Common questions.
What soccer drills can kids do indoors?
Kids can train close control, first touch, weak foot, sole rolls, and compact footwork when the space is safe.
Should kids shoot a soccer ball indoors?
Indoor training is usually better for controlled touches, not full-power shooting, unless the space is specifically designed for it.
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Training guides
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