Americans Reaction To The Art of Dribbling
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- In this video, we dive into the mesmerizing world of football (soccer) dribbling! Watch as Americans react to some of the most incredible dribbling skills and techniques from around the globe. From dazzling footwork to mind-blowing tricks, these players showcase the true art of dribbling that leaves defenders in the dust. Whether you're a football fan or new to the sport, this reaction video will give you a fresh appreciation for the finesse and flair of these athletes.
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16:00 Yes , as someone who can dribble well (I started kicking a ball as soon as I could walk 2 years old, and have pretty 4 decades experience playing now) it absolutely is to do with hours and hours.
But honestly the most important thing, if you want to be good at football dribbling, start playing before you are 10 ideally 6, and play as a child/teen a lot(and I mean like a kid does PLAY, have fun ) trying things in games whether its with a friends in a park or for a school team/local team, all means 1000x more than any drills you can do. Its about knowing the limits of your own body and using them , as much as its about being able to control the ball. You have to be able to move the ball instinctively to dribble well on the fly, which mean you have to try beating defenders...over and over and over again, and no amount of cones to dribble around can ever beat a live defender.
It is possible to start as a teen and get good, and if you play Basket ball that will help, a lot of the team movement ,give and go's triangles etc is all the same, so you will already know a lot of the mental side, you will just need to train you self t be able to trap/control any pass that comes at you, and play the ball in pretty much 360 degree of directions with confidence in you technique , enough you can just think you want to do a certain thing...and do it...it takes time and repetition.
Kick ups(juggling) helps control in the air and first touch,
Kicking a ball against a wall and trying to control it helps passing shooting first touch , these 2 drills alone are enough to be a good player. Add dribbling around cones and you have all you need with the ball, To be honest dribbling drills and a wall is enough get the fundamentals, then its a matter of time and playing as many games at whatever level you can
Defending is a different matter, but again, similar to basketball, mentally and the marking. The standing tackling and slide tacking are different arts, that require great timing, again time and experience against live players.
I dont think you will ever get to a fluidity of someone who starts 6yrs old or below, but you certainly could get good enough to do your thing and play against players of such foundations
My favourite player is Hagi, the best player ever imo is Maradona and the player I would most want to play like is Zidane, my favourite current player is probably Luis Diaz, and the best player currently in the world IMO is probably Mbappe or possibly Bellingham
Bro you need to react to R9 - Ronaldo Nazario, possibly the greatest striker in history. Even Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic and Zidane said he’s the best. Unbelievable player.
I will check it out
I recommend you watch "Ronaldo a Living Legend" or "There's only one Ronaldo" @@Abdul1v1
React to Luís suarez
Hey, you guys have to react to the Messi and Neymar teacher: Ronaldinho!
9:30 Some of the clips are in a top 3 league some clips are more random league (not many in this video tho), and it depends, for most of the players il this video it's the highlight of their career, for some other (like Neymar and Messi for example) they do it every game or almost if they're not in their "prime" anymore
12:30 that was the last goal of Neymar in barcelona, masterpiece.
There are some really great skill levels of players who are nowhere near Pro level. What you have to understand, the difference between a pro and a really good street player is not a skill gap, Its a mentality, tactical, work ethic, body care, and experience difference. Consistency is a huge marker of a pro level game, also how much they look up and see where their team mates are, also it helps if you are particularly athletic, so of course speed is a HUGE advantage, but the very very best most skilful and also highest game IQ players tend to be players that are not ultra fast, because they have to use other aspects of their game to compete.
You see players like Zidane, Riquelme, Bergkamp, Berbatov, Le Tissier, just strolling through the game at no more than jogging pace and still clearly being the best player on the pitch.. A little tip if you see a player playing pro level walking and beating multiple defenders...."You are witnessing a MASTER at work",, to me this is the ultimate level in skill and control and game IQ
I suggest "goals skills in training if weren't filmed, nobody would believe" there's a lot of training videos of Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona, Ronaldinho,... in youtube if you want to check
reaction maradona ● greatest dribbling skills & goals ever
Grab him, that's a yellow card. Then he'll do the same 5 min. later, try & grab him again, 2nd yellow = red card, you're off & just sold the rest of your team having to play 10 v 11. Don't recommend that strategy, unless you wanna piss off your team mates & coach...
NFL tackle gets you sent off, so your team has to play the rest of the game a man down. your team lose
react to these football skills should be illegal
Coming up next!!
Bro react to pelé best player of all times ❤️🔥
Will check it out soon.
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This vidéo of pelé is insane ❤️🔥