These videos are really good. My kids get private lessons and couldn’t grasp the crossover move until now. The touch hop explanation really helped. Thanks for making these videos!
I don’t think private lessons is great for kids, they have to play against others to get better and actually improve in a real game, extra training they can do at home
Yo!!!!!!!! This is your second video I'm watching and it is really good. I tried that other dribbling tutorial about rhythm and flow of dribbling, it's called "why you are not a good dribbler" I think. I did it today and it's really really effective, dawg. Just 2 videos made me become a subscriber! Thank you so much, man.
Nicely done. Too many videos are too complex and don’t focus on the small details that go unnoticed in elite dribblers. Also, love the pro examples you show as examples. Well done my friend
Very good content man. Would be good if you can add some references of the actual players. Like how did a professional player used the hop. It creates a mind map in students
Interesting to hear you admit a weakness in your own game. You mentioned being slow. Has that always been true for you? Is it something you have worked to improve? Or is it just part of your game that you are comfortable with. Some professionals have been relatively slow, famously Busquets, for example.
@@shantiescovedo4361 yes I’ve always been slow! My dad played for South Korean national team and he was a quick, big striker but I must have gotten my mom’s speed haha. So I had to learn how to create space for myself early to my advantage. Speed training wasn’t exactly an option for my growing up. Also, don’t quote me on this, but speed seems more genetic
@ Thanks for the response. I agree that a lot of speed is genetic, but some aspects are more trainable than others. I think it is especially possible to train acceleration, though perhaps not necessary depending on the other aspects of your game. I appreciate you giving us technical breakdowns. Some of your content is new for me and I feel like I have invested a lot of time in studying that subject.
bro I have found your tutorials in my journey trying to learn soccer as I am not yet in an academy but I need to ask that is it possible for me to go pro if I start training at 17 or it's like I am wasting my time please 🙏?
@@AmaniShitindi-o3x can’t give you an answer without knowing where you are as a player. Realistically it will be very difficult as you missed out on the past 10 years of development but don’t let me hold your back!
You're by far the best UA-cam football coach I've ever seen
That’s a massive compliment 👀
These videos are really good. My kids get private lessons and couldn’t grasp the crossover move until now. The touch hop explanation really helped. Thanks for making these videos!
@@lightbulb002 thank you so much 👍
I don’t think private lessons is great for kids, they have to play against others to get better and actually improve in a real game, extra training they can do at home
@@pik3buagreed
thanks coach, much love
Excellent feint tutorial! Thanks for sharing
Yo!!!!!!!! This is your second video I'm watching and it is really good. I tried that other dribbling tutorial about rhythm and flow of dribbling, it's called "why you are not a good dribbler" I think. I did it today and it's really really effective, dawg. Just 2 videos made me become a subscriber! Thank you so much, man.
@@daviddotimi5321 thank you so much for giving me your time to watch my content! I’ll continue to work for it 👍
Nicely done. Too many videos are too complex and don’t focus on the small details that go unnoticed in elite dribblers.
Also, love the pro examples you show as examples.
Well done my friend
@@MegaCannavaro05 when things are stripped to the core, we can get to the real stuff. Fundamentals over anything!
Thank you for your kind comment.
amazing! so helpful!!!!
Best tutorial i ever seen
Dear Sir,
Can You make a Video on how to score long range goals , and some tricks that we beat 4 persons together please
Love From INDIA,
Will work on it! Maybe next week :)
@thelbperformance1 thankyou sir for your response
Great content. Thanks Coach!
@@rcdegruttola5089 thank you for watching and leaving a nice comment!
Thank you, will make sure apply these
@@Swizzi7 awesome!
You are helping me to progress and I am very grateful!
@@rickyoungs2231 grateful to be a part of your development journey
This video is great for a technical play style 👍
@@xshadow_28x95 thank you mate 👍
Very nice video keep up the good work
@@penguin7325 thank you!
tnx!
Very good content man. Would be good if you can add some references of the actual players. Like how did a professional player used the hop. It creates a mind map in students
Will work on that!
Interesting to hear you admit a weakness in your own game. You mentioned being slow. Has that always been true for you? Is it something you have worked to improve? Or is it just part of your game that you are comfortable with. Some professionals have been relatively slow, famously Busquets, for example.
@@shantiescovedo4361 yes I’ve always been slow! My dad played for South Korean national team and he was a quick, big striker but I must have gotten my mom’s speed haha. So I had to learn how to create space for myself early to my advantage.
Speed training wasn’t exactly an option for my growing up. Also, don’t quote me on this, but speed seems more genetic
@ Thanks for the response. I agree that a lot of speed is genetic, but some aspects are more trainable than others. I think it is especially possible to train acceleration, though perhaps not necessary depending on the other aspects of your game. I appreciate you giving us technical breakdowns. Some of your content is new for me and I feel like I have invested a lot of time in studying that subject.
Isn't the hop just the faint?
@@thebestteacher7466 all 4 of these are types of body feints yes :)
how to get rid of defender on your back?
@@khaipinaulak485 you will have to create separation. Which I can cover in a video if you’d like
@@thelbperformance1 do it Sir thank you sir, i wish you all the best sir
bro I have found your tutorials in my journey trying to learn soccer as I am not yet in an academy but I need to ask that is it possible for me to go pro if I start training at 17 or it's like I am wasting my time please 🙏?
@@AmaniShitindi-o3x can’t give you an answer without knowing where you are as a player. Realistically it will be very difficult as you missed out on the past 10 years of development but don’t let me hold your back!
@@AmaniShitindi-o3x answered on the other comment you left me!
please tell me if I am right or just wasting my time please 🙏!!!