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Soccer Freestyle - Crossover Tutorial

In this Soccer Freestyle tutorial you'll learn how to do the Crossover trick




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Here is a short yet helpful tutorial on how to do the crossover freestyle trick. Remember that reading this is not enough! You need to go out and practice!

Explanation:

With this trick you hit the ball while you jump with your legs crossed. The main key of this trick is the timing. You don’t need to jump high at all if your timing is correct. Try to jump as the ball is at knee-height. When you hit the ball, your other leg should already be over the ball. If the ball goes forward, try to jump slightly backwards so the ball comes straight up. Some freestylers do this trick with their good leg swinging over the ball, while others prefer to swing with their weaker leg. This depends on your own preference so try both ways and see what feels more comfortable for you.

Remember, reading this is not good enough. Go out and practice until you get the trick down. Good luck and feel free to leave a comment or post on our freestyle forum for further help.

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Freestyle Soccer

What is Freestyle Soccer, Soccer Freestyle, Soccer tricks? First of all, let's start with a simple question, what is freestyle soccer? Freestyle soccer is simply the style and ability to combine various soccer tricks in juggling and ground moves. It's a new trend in soccer along with other types like five a side futsal and beach soccer. In a soccer context, freestyle is perceived as less significance to the modern game. However, freestyle soccer does improve a footballer's ability to control the ball.

The ball control is what I perceived as the most important element in soccer before other attributes like fitness and tactics. There's a saying that if you can control the ball you can control the game. In fact, I stumbled one of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's, an Inter Milan player, quotes saying that as long as you have the ball, you'll have the advantage. Yet majority of footballers still ignore the importance of freestyle soccer. There are reasons behind it and one of them is that the soccer tricks are difficult to execute and only brings less to the modern game. True enough, but let's not forget the concept of ball control. Learning freestyle allows a player to enhance his touches especially the first touch. A great first touch buys you thousands of mili seconds to give you an edge over the opposition.

Those seconds could change the game in an instant especially in the modern game where it demands fast and furious soccer. As a result of those reasons, they don't even bother in the first place. On the other side, the ones who love freestyle soccer perceived it as something that they can express their creativity and improve on ball control and touches to a greater heights. But I'm more concern to those who are ignorant and may not have the slightest interest on freestyle soccer. The problem is, they may not know where to begin especially after watching a series of freestyle videos on streaming sites like YouTube. I'm assuming that they only watched the difficult tricks and instead forget the basics of freestyle soccer. I believe that freestyle soccer should begin with the basics like juggling and planting before moving on to the more advanced soccer tricks like the around the world, crossover, flip flap and others. It's important since juggling is the principle of all types of ball control along with dribbling. In this case, I shall focus on juggling since it's related to freestyle soccer.

Juggling the ball

Simply done by doing kick ups without letting the ball fall on to the ground and expanded to different parts of the body from foot, thigh, shoulder and head. The aim is to be able to link your juggling skills from one part to the other. For example, transfer your juggling from foot to your thigh. You can start with a simple transfer and improve to more advanced transfers like juggling from foot to thigh and then head. Once you've mastered juggling, you can start planting or stalling a soccer ball.

Planting the ball

The ability to balance the ball on a specific part of your body like balancing the ball on your foot. You can start by placing the ball on your foot and once you've mastered, you can plant the ball during your juggling. For example, juggle with your foot which is then transferred to your thigh and then balance it with your foot i.e. foot plant. Focus on these two abilities will help build confidence for you to start on learning some of the basic freestyle soccer tricks. Improving your juggling and planting skills increases your coordination abilities especially when you practice your transferring or linking skills. For this one, I'd recommend the around the world trick because it's the principle of all soccer tricks. Once you've mastered this trick, you have a great chance of doing other tough soccer tricks like the MATW, TATW, crossover etc. The trick is simply to rotate your foot around the ball after either juggling or footplant and kick it as you finish the rotation to complete the process.

These are a couple of basics that you'd need to constantly bear in mind. Similar to soccer, the techniques are very important and I highly encourage you to practice these tricks with a lot of dedication and once mastered, you'll begin to appreciate the beauty of freestyle soccer.

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How to do the Henry Backheel Flick Tutorial

In this tutorial you'll learn how to do the Henry Backheel Flick Tutorial!




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What soccer cleats are the best for me? - Best Soccer Moves

Have you ever wondered what cleats are the best. Well Soccer cleats have come a long way over the years. For a while, while other athletic shoes were coming out with all kinds of new innovations, designs and looks, soccer cleats pretty much stayed true to their roots with just a basic black boot made of one of a handful of different materials; usually cow or kangaroo leather, or some kind of synthetic material. This is no longer the case as you can find anything from orange soccer cleats to high-tech compound materials including rubberized fins on the surface of the shoe designed to influence the way the ball is kicked.



Still, despite all the variations that have arisen, there is still one main issue you need to consider when purchasing your soccer cleats that will make them fall into one of 3 categories; what kind of field surface will you be playing on? Will it be soft ground, firm ground or hard ground?

Soft ground refers to natural turf fields that are either very wet and muddy or which have very long grass (or both). Firm ground refers to most 'average' natural playing surfaces where the ground has some natural 'give' to it, but not an excessive amount. Finally hard ground refers to very hard natural surfaces, or more likely, hard artificial turf that is almost like carpet (or actually *is* carpet).

If you are going to be playing on very soft ground, you should be using cleats that are designed with this in mind. These soccer cleats typically have fewer teeth on the bottom so mud is less likely to clog up the spaces between them. They also are often removable, allowing you to adjust the actual length of the stud you play with. The softer the ground, the longer the stud you will want to use to give you better traction.

At the other extreme, if you were to be playing on very hard ground or even artificial turf (such as indoor soccer), having long studs like this would be a terrible idea. Instead, you want a much flatter sole on your shoe. In fact, indoor soccer shoes look much like tennis shoes on the bottom; flat with just a good tread design. Still, if you're going to be playing indoor soccer, you will be better off with real indoor soccer shoes as opposed to just tennis shoes or sneakers.

Turf shoes have a bit more tread than indoor shoes and can be used on both hard artificial surfaces such as indoor carpet, or very hard outdoor surfaces. These kinds of shoes typically have many small nubs or teeth to help you get traction, but they're still not really 'cleats'.

Finally, when it comes to playing on most natural surfaces, it will be considered 'firm' ground. The best kind of soccer cleat for this is the molded soccer cleat. The teeth or cleats themselves can vary in number and shape, but the basic idea is the same; the cleats are molded to the bottom of the shoe and work well on a wide range of natural surfaces. If you play outdoor soccer and the ground is not extremely soft and slippery, or unusually hard, this is the soccer cleat that will work the best for you.

Making the decision of what kind of 'cleat' to get on your soccer cleats is probably the easy part. At least you should be able to knock out two thirds of the choices when you know the purpose behind the purchase and what kind of field they'll be used on. However, you still have a difficult choice to make as there are as many looks and colors to soccer cleats today as there are colors in the rainbow.

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A Manager is Not Exactly a Soccer Coach

Although it is always tempting to use the sports coach as an example for the role of a manager, but one should realize immediately that the manager is not a coach.

The main differences reside in three topics: career, team and culture.

The career of a sport-professional is hardly to compare with that of a business professional. We often compare these, and metaphors of the mountain-climbing expedition can help to show some similarities, but both careers are two different things.



A professional career is focused on offering a productive solution in a business. Some careers have a stand-alone or autonomic characteristic, but most are performed within a team and an organizational setting. The diversity of a professional career -- whatever the area of expertise -- requires a complete different management approach. This becomes visible in the personal performance indicator. The sportsman main performance indicator is attributable to the score of the team and his stake in this (giving the right pass, scoring, defense, etc...) The personal performance indicator of a professional is first of all determined by the business environment the expert is working in.

The role of the coach versus manager in either team is different too. The coach has a professional (career) background in the sports, but he is not actually playing in the game. The manager on the other hand is. In fact his position can better be compared with that of "the setter" in a volleyball game who is somehow orchestrating the game. The manager is a setter too in delegating tasks to the different team members.

The team characteristics of a one in sport and on the other side one in business is also hardly the same. One team sport or the other requires similar professionals. In business however a sale steam, production team or one focused on training and education in human resources, a remotely similar. In this sense, in some cases it is possible that a manager look similar to that of a coach (for example in a sales environment where scoring a close is similar to scoring a goal), but in others it is not; in an educational environment where a trainer is presenting a course. Managing a group of trainers is not the same as managing a sport steam of players.

Than the organizational culture. This is the last part where sports and business each have their unique features. The culture of soccer is an international culture, where players are transferred over teams. Basketball is different than soccer, but both have a similar culture. Than the LA Lakers may have a unique style to another club.

In business however there are also cultural differences, but they are more complex as in one organization, there are teams that play soccer, basket and handball as if it was the same business game. This is much more complex than the culture of a sports club.

That's way sports can give an example of the features of management, but business management is much more complicated. That's why the next chapter will start with a new biography, of which you can think of that of your own business curriculum. When reading it, think about your own career, the teams you have participated in and the cultures you have experienced on your path...

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How to Learn Soccer Freestyle

Step 1
Learn to balance the ball on your foot. If you can balance the ball on your foot for about 30 seconds then your good to go. You can practice in the house with this trick. Be careful though!


Step 2
The first trick you really want to master is juggling. To start learning soccer freestyle you need to know how to juggle a soccer ball! This is one of the biggest steps in all of soccer freestyle! If you don't know how to juggle then you won't get far. If you can do at least 50 juggles you should be good.

Step 3
Learn to balance the ball on your foot. If you can balance the ball on your foot for about 30 seconds then your good to go. You can practice in the house with this trick. Be careful though!

Step 4
Learn the neck stall. You'll need to know how to balance the ball on your foot for this trick.

Step 5
Learn The Around the World, also known as the Atw

Step 6
Learn the Hop the world

Step 7
Learn the Crossover Soccer trick

Step 8
Learn the AMATW

Step 9
Learn the Double around the world also known as the Latw.

Step 10
Learn the Tawt

Step 11
Learn the Atatw

Step 12
Learn the AATW

Step 13
Learn the Matw

Step 14
Learn the HTATW

Step 15
Once you learn all these tricks then you should be an amazing freestyler! Links at the bottom of the page for tutorials!

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Amazing Freestyle soccer tricks

I don't know about you guys; but every time I see this soccer freestyle video it just makes me want to go outside and play. Tell me what you think!





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Samuel Eto'o

Samuel Eto'o, although he seems to have been playing at the top level for such a long time, was, in fact, born in March 1981 in Nkon, Cameroon. Seemingly followed by controversy, Eto'o signed for Real Madrid as a 16 year old and had, to put it mildly, a strange relationship with the club from then on.



Firstly, upon his arrival at Madrid airport, young Samuel was famously forgotten about - a young black African with no Spanish hanging around an airport; an inauspicious beginning. After uneventful loan spells at Leganés and Espanyol, the coltish-looking Eto'o found himself loaned out to Mallorca, where he really began to show off his credentials.

Scoring 54 goals, Eto'o became the islanders' highest league goal scorer and developed a real affinity with the supporters there - and he famously scored a spectacular individual goal against Madrid in the Bernabeu! Eto'o enjoyed his relationship with Mallorca so much that, when they reached the Copa del Rey final in 2003, he paid out €30,000 on a meal for them!

At the end of his loan spell, the Real Madrid supporters were almost unanimous in their desire for Samuel to return to the capital and compete for the forward positions with Raul and Ronaldo. What followed was a summer of continuous speculation and argument and eventually, for €24 million, the player signed for Barcelona - something that still annoys many Real Madrid fans.

Since then, Eto'o has scored goals galore for the Catalan giants. In his first, championship-winning season, Eto'o scored 25 league goals, including the title-clinching strike at Levante. He reached 50 goals in just 67 matches - a club record.

In addition to wining African Footballer of the year a record three times in succession from 2003, Samuel was part of the Cameroon side that won the African Cup in 2000 and 2002 and was runner-up in 2008. Previously, he had been the youngest player, at 17 years and 3 months, in the 1998 World Cup. He was the pichichi, top goal scorer, in La Liga in 2005/06, when, of course, he scored an equalising goal in the Champions' League final against Arsenal.

Controversy has never been far away, however. After winning the league in 2005, Eto'o made the mistake of singing an abusive song about Madrid during the on-pitch celebrations. He has also been famously outspoken in his denouncements of racial abuse chanted in grounds - even threatening to walk off during one league game at Zaragova. Furthermore, there were times during 2007/08 season when Samuel Eto'o seemed a very forlorn figure, when his relationship with some of the other players was not at its best. At the end of the season, it seemed that the club were determined to transfer Ronaldinho, Deco and Eto'o, the perceived bad influences at the club. Eto'o, though, with typical determination, was adamant that his future was still with Barcelona - and he has proved to be absolutely correct.

Samuel Eto'o is fast, two-footed, brave and a totally committed team player and arguably the best centre forward in modern football.

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David Beckham - What's all the fuss about?

To watch David Beckham playing is to watch a master craftsman at work, perhaps even an artist! As European soccer mourns, The States awaits his arrival with many wondering why.

As soccer continues to grow in America the MLS have taken steps to give it a major boost with the introduction of Beckham. Even arm chair sports fans who do not follow soccer are taking an interest and wondering what makes him special.

It was the Manchester United fans who first fell in love with him. Followed by England and Real Madrid soccer fans and to understand the Beckham phenomena you have to understand why they adored him so much. It wasn't his ball skills, his hair style, his choice of bride etc.

The reason his fans love him and even supporters of rival teams admire him so much is because the guy just never gives up. His team can be 2 goals down with a few minutes left on the clock but Beckham will be running and chasing to win the ball. It is this will to win and belief in himself that will win over America's arm chair sports fans. He plays with his heart on his sleeve and always has done.

He is of course the worlds greatest crosser of a soccer ball which helps win the fans over and his free kicks still rank him along side the worlds best dead ball specialists. But even these skills are acredited to his never give in spirit and his will to succeed. David was never a great natural player, someone born with a gift like a George Best or a Maradona. His skills were learnt as a necessity because as a young player trying to break into the first team at the great Manchester United the young David Beckham had a problem - He could not get past a defender!

It became clear to Beckham that if he were to make the grade and catch the eye of the coach, Sir Alex Ferguson, he had to do something. He started staying behind after official practice had ended and would spend hours practising his crosses until he could play them with pinpoint accuracy. He also learnt the art of making the ball bend in the air and he practised this skill until their was none better in the world. Now he didn't have to beat the defenders, now he would face the defense but instead of trying to run past them with the ball he would kick it around them and send it into the danger area landing it on the head or at the foot of a team mate.

Learning to bend the ball so much meant he quickly established himself as Manchester Uniteds free kick specialist and later England's. Both his peers and fans around the world regard David Beckham one of the greatest free kick takers their is.

As David Beckham sets off on a new adventure both the L.A. Galaxy and arm chair fans will soon come to understand why we loved him so much and why we miss him already.

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Soccer Shin Guards For Kids

Have gone shopping for soccer shin guards for your young player lately? It is incredible when you see the scope and depth of your options. There are numerous manufacturers claiming their shin guards offer the best protection and are the most affordable. And there are others who market the aesthetics of their products, mostly appealing to our kids-because as parents we know the sex appeal of shin guards is paramount when gauging its ability to protect our kids' legs! Right!!

Remember soccer shin guards are made to protect the front of the lower leg from errant kicks and are regulation wear in all levels of the sport. With player safety of maximum importance in all levels of soccer, the shin guard has now become a necessity in competitive soccer-at all ages.

New coaches don't forget, referees will not allow you to play without shin guards. If you don't want your kids to incur serious leg injuries then carefully selected shin guards are your kids' both best friend and most loyal protector.

There are many styles and sizes to choose based on your age and style of play. Here are some important points to consider when selecting soccer shin guards:
• When sizing shin guards, the best way to measure the leg for shin guards is to take the length of the leg from ankle to knee and take off an inch. Soccer shin guards should offer protection for legs without obstructing movement.
• Measure the shin from below where the knee bends to 1 inch above the shoe top--this is the proper length of soccer shin guards.
• High school players should look for NOCSAE Approved shin guards
• Shin guards should cover most of the area from the ankle to your knee

Look for protective shin guards that are strong and durable. On my Girls U13 team, we have selected Vizari Milanos to protect our girls-they are NOCSAE approved and affordable. Remember, they will get kicked in the shins, so choose your soccer shin guards wisely. Make sure they cover the leg from the ankle to the bottom of the knee. Do your shin guards fit comfortably? Can you run, jump, and kick easily with the shin guards on?

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Basic Tips on Being a Great Soccer Goalie!

This should help a lot of people! Very Basic and From a professional!





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Soccer Freestyle Benefits!

Soccer Freestyle Benefits
Though Freestyle Soccer is totally cool to do and watch, it also possesses a strong developmental aspect. This is especially true among today’s young soccer players.
• Ball Control
• Dexterity (foot and eye coordination etc.)
• Balance
• Positioning
• Increased Concentration
• Flexibility and Strength
• Confidence with the ball
• Anticipation (decision making)
• Motivation and Determination
• Swiftness (speed)



These are just a few of the key areas developed through doing Freestyle Soccer. Freestyle Soccer is out to develop the skills and ball control of all soccer players around the world. Kids start playing soccer religiously as soon as they can walk, when not on the field playing, they juggle the ball to improve their skills. Freestyle Soccer puts the fun into practicing. Start by doing one keep-up, then two, then three…once you can do ten, catch the ball between your knees (KNEE GRAB), bounce the ball off your heel (HEELCAKE), then without dropping the ball, pass the ball using the back of your knee (THE POP); the tricks go on and on. It may sound or look hard but with technique and practice, it will happen.

An important thing to remember is “If you are having fun then the results will come”!

Learn Soccer Freestyle

Soccer Freestyle should always be fun! So remember that even if you can't get a trick down always just have fun! My advice to you is to have an Ipod/Mp3 player so that it gets your mind off being tired/hot/, and gets your mind more focused on what your doing(Soccer Freestyle)! It also works for running and Much more! Try to get something that holds your Ipod/Mp3 on your arm! Just remember always to have fun enjoy yourself!

Tawt Tutorial - Soccer Freestyle

In this Soccer Freestyle tutorial you'll learn how to do the Tawt which stands for Touzani Around the World. This trick consist of an ATW(Around the world) and a crossover! If you didn't notice all the tricks you learned before are coming into play to just make the trick a little harder!



Tawt Tutorial

Double Around the World Tutorial - Soccer Freestyle

Latw is the real name for the trick; which stands for Lemmens around the world! However I hope you can do the Atw(Around the World), Because this is two around the worlds with no touch in between! So get your soccer ball and get ready to do the Latw!

Latw Tutorial

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Description:
This is a tutorial that will help you do the advanced freestyle trick of Around the World. Learn how to do this trick and become a more advanced soccer freestyler.

Explanation:
I know this sounds impossible but it is quite simple with some practice.

This trick has the Around the World (ATW) trick principles except you have to make sure you get around the ball twice as you have to jump immediately after beginning the ATW. So once you begin to do the ATW trick you jump off your left leg to give yourself enough time to go around the ball twice. Make sure that you kick the ball high enough and wrap your foot around the ball quick enough for this trick to work. You should practice the Around the World trick and be able to perform it cleanly before trying to do this advanced trick.

Don't be down on yourself if you don't get it the first couple of tried. This advanced freestyle move needs practice so don't give up until you can do it properly because in the end it looks pretty mad and your audience will be stunned.

Hop the world Tutorial - Soccer Freestyle

The hop the world soccer trick(Also called htw) is similar to the around the world soccer trick! So if you already know how to do the around the world this trick will come very easily to you!



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Hop the World (HTW) - Inside Version

This trick is like an inside ATW but hitting the ball up with the other leg. The Hop the World (HTW) freestyle trick is very important for combos. While juggling hit the ball a little higher than normal. Don’t give the ball extra effect or anything of that sort, just give it a higher kick-up. While putting your foot down, go around the ball with your other leg with an inside direction. Finish the trick as a normal inside Around the World (ATW). Some people learn the trick by jumping a little with the juggle before the trick. This is easier but doesn't look as nice. The first way is harder, but a lot easier to do in combos. Try to find the perfect height for the ball. Too high gives you more time, but makes the rotation harder, while too low allows very little time but gives your leg much space. Don’t give up and practice. This is one of the hardest tricks for beginners, but it’s definitely worth it. Your weak leg may especially cause problems, but try it. Your weak leg must get used to doing tricks as well.

Hop the World (HTW) - Outside Version

This trick is not used very often, and very few people do it in combos. Mastering this trick however gives you an advantage in learning other hard tricks like the ATATW. It’s also good for the speed of your leg in outside directions and improves your outside ATW’s. Kick the ball up like you would in an inside ATW. When your foot comes down, kick in the air next to the ball and above your other foot. Now your leg has speed and finish the move as an outside ATW.

How to do the Around the World Soccer Trick(ATW) - Soccer Freestyle

In this article you're going to learn how to do the around the world soccer trick. Also known as the Atw.







Explained More: Description:
A tutorial on how to do the inside and outside Around the World freestyle soccer trick. This guide should put you in the right direction to learn the trick.

Explanation:

Around the World (ATW)- Outside

Around the world is the most famous and most used trick in freestyle. To do it, you have to go around the ball with your leg while juggling the ball before it hits the ground. Try to make the hitting and the rising of your leg one movement. Hit the ball on your small toe-area on your shoe (or foot) and try to give the ball a little effect and at the same time go around the ball with your leg. The height of the ball should be approximately at knee-height. Some freestylers first learn the trick from the foot-stall position. This is easier as you have more control. Let the ball roll a very little bit to the side of your foot and then make the move. And don’t think you can do it after 3 or 4 tries; practice is the key and remember that every freestyler had to start here once. If you get the ball too high, try to hit it more with the side of your foot. If it’s too low, try to hit the ball more with the middle of your foot.

Around the World (ATW) - Inside

The same as the outside Around the world, but in the opposite direction. Hit the ball somewhere around your big toe and make the move. Remember that the height of the ball is more important than the speed of your leg.

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How to Juggle a soccer ball - Soccer Freestyle

To start learning soccer/football freestyle you need to know how to juggle a soccer ball! This is one of the biggest stepss in all of soccer/football freestyle!


Before you Begin!

What is Soccer Freestyle
Soccer Freestyle Benefits

Soccer Freestyle

Learn Soccer Freestyle

How to Juggle

Around the World

Hop the World Tutorial

Crossover Tutorial

Matw Tutorial

AMATW Tutorial

Double Around the World

Tawt Tutorial

Atatw Tutorial

AATW Tutorial

HTATW Tutorial

Chest Stall

Head Stall


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