This is actually incredibly significant. A player can easily be put off using the arms depending on the coaches and or level and league they play in. It’s often not that simple
Facts. I just got back into playing. The more experienced players always seem to strip me of my possession with their arms. (In my defense I did NOT look before receiving the ball)
it makes ball protection way easier but in low level local leagues refs tend to blow a whistle for it, even when done correctly. even if the ref dosent call it, players in my local leagues get mad and start playing dirty out of frustration
The German defensive midfielder Christoph Kramer has said in an interview that the strength of Messi's arm has impressed him. For example, look at the assist from Messi for the first goal in the Finalissima against Italy or the assist for the third goal against Croatia in the semifinal at the World Cup 2022.
Nowadays, everyone has learned this already. The game is more physical now than ever imo, and people at most levels inderstand the importance of using their arms. The most important thing is being able to use it better than your opponents, knowing you need to use your arms isn't enough
I remember someone said *Neymar* was smoother than *Ronaldinho* cause he didn't rely on the stiff arm as much to get through the defenders. I can kinda see it because Ney is skinnier, I low-key still prefer Dinho, but I gotta give it to Neymar Jr for effectiveness
You learn this in the street. That's why I can't take players serious who don't have these type of finer details to their game. There's an art to football not many players have.
For many years i thought only i noticed it and thought i should make a video on it but never did😅 It's surprising that there aren't many videos for such crucial point in dribbling
@@Adam-f8p9n study the game.who better to learn fron than the very best.watch high level football.not just the highlights.pay attention to what works, and then ask yourself why it works.then pay attention to the mistakes, and why they were mistakes.
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@@FerviFootball thank you
This is actually incredibly significant. A player can easily be put off using the arms depending on the coaches and or level and league they play in. It’s often not that simple
If your arm reaches the opponents chest then I think its a warning
Facts. I just got back into playing. The more experienced players always seem to strip me of my possession with their arms. (In my defense I did NOT look before receiving the ball)
it makes ball protection way easier but in low level local leagues refs tend to blow a whistle for it, even when done correctly. even if the ref dosent call it, players in my local leagues get mad and start playing dirty out of frustration
Fr, they didnt know it’s legal
Karasu tabito
was gonna comment this 🤣
Did him dirty in s2 💀😭🕊
The German defensive midfielder Christoph Kramer has said in an interview that the strength of Messi's arm has impressed him.
For example, look at the assist from Messi for the first goal in the Finalissima against Italy or the assist for the third goal against Croatia in the semifinal at the World Cup 2022.
Nowadays these tricks are essential. Players are very physical and will easily knock you off
1:39 the rugby guy was way too much sneaky with it
Imagine knocking someone down by just pushing their head 😂
Nowadays, everyone has learned this already. The game is more physical now than ever imo, and people at most levels inderstand the importance of using their arms. The most important thing is being able to use it better than your opponents, knowing you need to use your arms isn't enough
I remember someone said *Neymar* was smoother than *Ronaldinho* cause he didn't rely on the stiff arm as much to get through the defenders. I can kinda see it because Ney is skinnier, I low-key still prefer Dinho, but I gotta give it to Neymar Jr for effectiveness
@@cassidyferdinand6435 its just a question of agility. Neymar is probably the most nimble player in history.
Cristiano never used
@@brunojosuequifanda3733 watch again
You learn this in the street. That's why I can't take players serious who don't have these type of finer details to their game.
There's an art to football not many players have.
Have training in 35 minutes going to do this
How was the training?
Depending on your height and how high you raise your arm, you can hit someone in the face and cause a foul.
Thank u bro 🙏
Enjoy the beautiful game🎉
Mbappe should watch this 😢
At 0:17 you were saying how Mainoo is short and agile just to point that out hes 6'0 how is that short
I swear Messi does this too if not how he does this
For many years i thought only i noticed it and thought i should make a video on it but never did😅
It's surprising that there aren't many videos for such crucial point in dribbling
Can you still train with no gym equipment
Cristiano never used
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Bro do. How to improve your iq
Play football? 😂
@@Adam-f8p9n study the game.who better to learn fron than the very best.watch high level football.not just the highlights.pay attention to what works, and then ask yourself why it works.then pay attention to the mistakes, and why they were mistakes.
Audio quality is ass