I have a recommendation to show the contact point better for your shooting tutorials. I do this with my club team when I teach them different shooting techniques. Get an old boot, put a shoe horn or stuff it with paper or the cardboard piece that nike etc puts inside when you purchase it. That will help keep it's shape. Then show exactly how that boot and which area strikes which part of the ball for different types of shots. I think this is way better than putting your own boot on the ball because when shooting we are actually leaning slightly away from the ball. so to show it realistically, this method is a better visual method for students.
It's not a good guide. It's a bare minimum. Where do you place your non kicking foot? What do you do with your arms? How should you lean? Should your standing knee be straight or bent? What about the follow through? What about a power shot from the laces? How should your head be positioned? How do you lock your ankle? What do you do with your hips? How do you swing your kicking foot? How high should you swing your kicking foot? How much do you bend your knee on the kicking foot? A good kicking technique requires successful execution of around 20 micro techniques.
Thank you very much for the video. Especially on the part of running on your toes when your about to strike the ball. That technique helped me a lot, most of my shots lacked power and now when i struke the ball, it doesn't spin like a knuckle⚽. Thanks again 🙏
Hey Bro! i commented on your previous videos in which you explained all the shooting techniques. I wanted to ask if you could make a video on how to juggle a football
Thank you for this video! Since you demonstrate striking with the inside of the foot, rather than the laces or instep as with a typical power shot, could you describe how the technique is different from a standard push pass?
Im a striker and my finishing this season been absolutely atrocious, i can do everything but finish 💀 but after watching this im definitely gonna practice
Hey I like the content idea. But just some tips, for youtube I would suggest making the video more concise. You repeat a lot of words/phrases. Cut a lot of the redundancy out and get to the good stuff quicker.
A lot of kids that follow my channel need the main points to be repeated. It’s how I coach and how I find it best to get through to young players. I’m not gonna make my content unnatural and unauthentic but appreciate the comment
I just want to say thank you, you have been my inspiration to also start a youtube channel about helping others get better at soccer/football!
I have a recommendation to show the contact point better for your shooting tutorials. I do this with my club team when I teach them different shooting techniques. Get an old boot, put a shoe horn or stuff it with paper or the cardboard piece that nike etc puts inside when you purchase it. That will help keep it's shape. Then show exactly how that boot and which area strikes which part of the ball for different types of shots. I think this is way better than putting your own boot on the ball because when shooting we are actually leaning slightly away from the ball. so to show it realistically, this method is a better visual method for students.
Love that you always finish strong. Shows your commitment. Stay fit and keep up the great uploads. Thanks mate!
Thank you friend
i didn’t even know i did this already. it really helps for free kicks too if your trying to get that dip. U explained this in one of ur other vids
Yes for sure 💪
If u wanna master a skill and u don't watch this guy it's not possible
True
It's not a good guide. It's a bare minimum.
Where do you place your non kicking foot?
What do you do with your arms?
How should you lean?
Should your standing knee be straight or bent?
What about the follow through?
What about a power shot from the laces?
How should your head be positioned?
How do you lock your ankle?
What do you do with your hips?
How do you swing your kicking foot?
How high should you swing your kicking foot?
How much do you bend your knee on the kicking foot?
A good kicking technique requires successful execution of around 20 micro techniques.
Hey Alf, thanks for everything you've done for the last 2 years, wish you the best with Hemel and hope we see you again
Appreciated thanks for the support 💪
Thank you very much for the video. Especially on the part of running on your toes when your about to strike the ball. That technique helped me a lot, most of my shots lacked power and now when i struke the ball, it doesn't spin like a knuckle⚽. Thanks again 🙏
The tipy toe thing is just personal preference and not a real requirement
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Could you make a RW training?
Sure
Thanks it helped me a lot to improve ❤
Thanks for the informative vid. In that position, what direction do you aim your standing foot?
Towards your target 💪
Hey Bro! i commented on your previous videos in which you explained all the shooting techniques. I wanted to ask if you could make a video on how to juggle a football
Yeah sure
Alfie hope your happy with btfc's new signing hope you will stay on for 24/25, hope you become the best you can be alf
Thank you mate appreciated
Thank you for this video! Since you demonstrate striking with the inside of the foot, rather than the laces or instep as with a typical power shot, could you describe how the technique is different from a standard push pass?
Not much different just more range of motion on back lift and follow through
@@1to1footballtrainingcouk Got it! Thank you!
awesome vid fasho,
How to shoot low driven shot with instep? a shot that sticks to the ground
Got ya!
@@1to1footballtrainingcoukyou’re making a vid on it?
Awesome shooting bro.
Is this like the knuckleball kinda or no?
More top spin
Solo fitness training would be nice (on and off pitch/ different surfaces environment etc) thanks 👍👍👍😁
Decent 💪
@@1to1footballtrainingcouk pre season work is a must
@@1to1footballtrainingcoukpre season grinding 💪
Im a striker and my finishing this season been absolutely atrocious, i can do everything but finish 💀 but after watching this im definitely gonna practice
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Which footballs are you using, can you recommend good training footballs, I find that the normal ones are bit hard and heavy to strike.
Mitre
Class player
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Hey I like the content idea. But just some tips, for youtube I would suggest making the video more concise. You repeat a lot of words/phrases. Cut a lot of the redundancy out and get to the good stuff quicker.
A lot of kids that follow my channel need the main points to be repeated. It’s how I coach and how I find it best to get through to young players. I’m not gonna make my content unnatural and unauthentic but appreciate the comment
“Nice short sweet video”…yet it’s 11 minutes long, 8 of which is extra talking! 😂
Mate you could wear a fuckin tutu with the way you shoot
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