Unlike some myths, a Futsal ball
is neither funny nor fuzzy. It is, however,
different.
The Futsal ball, also known as a reduced bound
or low-bounce ball, is smaller than a normal
outdoor soccer ball and heavier. There is a FIFA
specification for the ball's size, weight and
bounce.
These properties are specifically designed to
build confidence and develop skill and technique.
When a Futsal ball is received, it virtually 'sticks'
to the foot.
This builds great confidence in
tight spaces when rapid passes are being issued
repeatedly. Interestingly, that same property
which makes the ball easy to receive makes it
more difficult to strike. A Futsal ball
gradually eliminates the 'lazy pass'. It is
heavier and players rapidly get acquainted with
the merits of bending the knee, turning the hips,
and striking the ball firmly to propel it.
Repeated touches on the ball eventually produce
a motion which, when transplanted outdoors with
a high bounce ball, translates into a firmer and
proportionately longer pass appropriate for the
big field.
Many programs around the world also claim that
smaller size encourages more precise striking of
the 'sweet spot' of the ball. If one works
during the offseason on striking a Futsal ball,
then a larger bouncier ball is struck with
greater confidence and authority in the outdoor
game.