Speed is one of the most critical qualities in modern football. It’s not just about running fast, so we show you 5 football speed exercises used by fitness coaches to improve real on-field performance.
Football speed exercises to improve performance
1. Sprints with direction changes: key for agility in football
One of the most used exercises in speed training, as it combines acceleration, coordination, and body control.
How to do it:
- Set up cones in a zigzag pattern with 5 meters between them
- Perform sprints changing direction at each cone
- Touch the ground when turning to improve stability
Benefits:
- Improves agility and reaction speed
- Develops coordination and control in real game movements
2. Fartlek with ball: speed applied to real game situations
This exercise combines speed with technique, essential for any footballer.
How to do it:
- Mark a 50-meter course
- Alternate dribbling with:
- Sprint (5 meters)
- Jog (10 meters)
- Direction changes (5 meters)
- Perform 4 repetitions varying the patterns
Benefits:
- Improves speed with the ball
- Trains real match situations
- Develops high-intensity endurance
3. Reaction exercises: sprints with visual stimuli
Speed in football is not only physical, it’s also mental. Reacting faster than your opponent makes the difference.
How to do it:
- Stand 10 meters away from several cones
- A coach signals a color or visual cue
- React and run to the corresponding cone
Benefits:
- Improves reflexes and reaction speed
- Enhances decision-making under pressure
4. Progressive accelerations: develop your maximum speed
Perfect for working on the ability to reach and maintain high speeds during the match.
How to do it:
- Divide 30 meters into 3 segments
- Run increasing intensity:
- 50%
- 75%
- 100%
- Rest 60 seconds between repetitions
Benefits:
- Improves maximum speed
- Increases sprint endurance
5. Resisted sprints: boost your explosiveness
This exercise is key to improving the force applied to speed.
How to do it:
- Use a resistance band
- Perform 10-meter sprints against resistance
- Maintain correct technique throughout
Benefits:
- Increases explosive power
- Improves short-distance starts
Common mistakes when training football speed
Many players don’t improve their speed due to mistakes such as:
- Training only linear sprints
- Not working on reaction or decision-making
- Not including the ball in exercises
- Lack of rest between repetitions
Avoiding these mistakes is key to improving real on-field performance.
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