One way of almost guaranteeing zero bounce on your passes is to jab the ball with your leg straight downwards, instead of the usual pendulum coil of the leg. The fizzing noise the ball makes as it sticks solely to the ground is super satisfying. Also helps with accuracy and guile, being able to generate lasered ground passes with almost zero backlift. Practice on a static ball first, then once the technique is nailed, on an onrushing ball. The jab angles start varying but the technique is the same.
1 minute into the video and I have already subscribed. Not only the issue you emphasize was a huge eye opener for me even as an EXPERIENCED football player, but the video quality and everything else is amazing. It is very hard to find such quality content on UA-cam but here we go, lets see what this channel will offer.
Key to accurating passing 1 The Standing leg: It might be too far from the passing leg causing you to reach far and you get off balance or too close to get in the way of passing leg to mess up the pass or most common problem not pointing your standing leg towards the target. 2 The Knee: The key is to open it up and give space to your hips(doing so will aloow you to come through with a nice side foot using the big surface area of the inside of your boot while still keeping the standing leg facing towards the target and it's good idea that on contact to have this knee either in line or slightly behind the back of the ball resulting a cleaner controlled contact through the centre of the ball. 3 The follow through: it's super simple, not a full swing or a follow through instead more like a one inch punch(more precise and intentional but still powerful and very little follow through) this will prevent the issue of too much top spin and side spin from occuring. 4 Passing Whlist Moving: Same rules will apply if your moving with the ball while passing. Cancel the follow through while combining these steps and bring the ball to the ground as quickly as you can to continue your passing journey..
This guy is the only one who gives you the small tips which are nowhere on youtube not even on the best channels . This just makes him one of the bests . You are absolutely brilliant mate ❤ Question - Can you give tips to have a magnetic touch
Hey, man of this amazing video! Just wanted to say that I absolutely loved it. The way you explained micro bounces in football was so captivating. The visuals and analysis were spot on. It's incredible how those small bounces can make such a big difference in the game. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion. Make more if these videos. Great job! 🙌
It's a very beginner mistake. As time goes by when you're playing regularly and doing one touch drills this automatically gets resolved through muscle memory although I'm really glad you highlighted this issue
this channel really needs more recognition. started watching you about a week ago and you really stand out from some other football channels. the music, the editing the information, it’s just amazing, keep up the work man 🤝🏾
i am trainer with fifa pro licence....great channel great tips nice biomehanic tips for football elements keep good work....my 7 years old kid love you and he is new modric@@thefootballfolk
Very nice video as usual, good explanations and examples! I don't really have issues with it on the "real" pitch but when playing indoor this becomes more of a problem for me... gotta have to practice! Keep it up!
Cheers mate 👍 I find that playing indoors and on turf this tends to happen more. I think the stickiness of the surfaces highlights the chopping action on the ball 🤷🏼♂️
I started playing football in a team at 14 years old. And even though I became quite good at more complicated skills and techniques, no one ever taught me the basics of football (which you learn at 6-12 years old). The pros are not better because they can do more skills, they are better because they can do the basic skills insanely well and consistently. I think training sessions should be more focused on those basic skills and priciples of football, even at an older age. So thank you for this video ❤ It addresses a common problem for many footballers and a fix for it 🙌
THIS! For years and years and years I have commented (to close friends) that professional soccer players (at least in Mexico) come out poorly prepared. For me, there are 3 basic things that show that a player was well trained: passing, receiving and driving the ball at high speed. I have been told that I am exaggerating, that it is not important, that this does not define a good footballer but I always, ALWAYS, see insufferable matches that are made up by a good goal or some bad refereeing or something else.
Liked the video already after the first minute because of the quality and effort put into it, but as a United fan I wish I could give it a second like just for the moment at 2:25 where it cuts to maguire just existing while talking about lack of control on the ball, not even a clip of him losing the ball, just Maguire in general… And specifically while he says the word “wasting” too💀😭
tbf i do think this is more common in like sunday league since the fields are so rough, a flat pass will likely end up bouncing anyways. great video tho, i always felt that something was off with some of my short passes and passes ive received and this is definitely it
A bouncing ball is inevitable for sure, especially the fields I grew up playing on. It’s more the quality of the connection I was referring too that causes it to be pushed into the ground on contact :) Appreciate the kind words mate 😁🙏
I've definitely played with strikers who had good overall technique but were often guilty of "the bounce" because they weren't used to playing deeper. Spreading the ball across the surface with your passing is as important as getting low and leaning into taking shots.
The effort you put in is incredible to produce these actually helpful guides which is pretty much appreciated. I have a suggestion that you should also try to lean over the ball which help to mantain your balance and helps with your planting foot.
Playing golf made me realize that passing the ball is basically the same as putting. If you want to be the most accurate, you hit the ball slightly on the upstroke about center or just above with your foot square to target, to impart a bit of topspin on the ball which gets it rolling right away, as opposed to knuckleballing, or backspin or sidespin.
this video is literally a biopic of what i’m thinking when i’m playing i’ve noticed that so many people do this bounce pass and don’t seem to think anything of it so i have been so purposeful in the last 2 years trying to make my passes glide and not bounce and i swear it makes such a difference great video mate
This is why I make my U11 comp kids practice wall passing. It's mandatory. The wall doesn't lie, it exposes all your weaknesses like little lift or micro bounce, bad passing techniques which makes it hard for you to keep continuous wall passing going. TY TFF!
Definitley is is the hip that has to be opened up, I want to add a little detail. The swing of your leg is following a circle a way up to your upper body. If you hit the ball and the leg is on the way up, the ball bounces. If it is straight, for example your body is exactly above the ball you hit it straight. Additional you can now move the hip, open it up and hinder the leg from a circuit stay parallel to the ground. That way you can also use a lot of power and make short passes long and flat. Steven Gerrard has a perfect technique. It was him who I copied.
love your content mate stopped playing football a little while back but got back into it because of you now playing at a sunday league team and playing it a lot on weekdays thanks mate keep it up ❤
Thank you for spending your time for all of us and helping us get better! Your the best football channel on youtube and I hope more people see your channel cause you really do deserve more. Thank you!
Ridiculous, the quality of information presented for free in this channel. You deserve more recognition, but even if you somehow don't end up getting the recognition you deserve, because after all this is an unfair world, I hope you keep on making these videos because, someone out there is definitely benefiting from them.
Man, i love this channel soo much. Its grown soo fast because the amount of quality you put into these videos. I remember first seeing your channel when you had under 30 subscribers, which is crazy considering now you have 50k+. Keep it up bro 👊🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@thefootballfolk Yeah I was pretty nervous as it was my first time trying out for pro football here and I didnt get much sleep the night before 😅 would love to see a video about players who are just coming back as I took a little break from football. Your vids inspire me to keep trying man, thanks a lot.
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the invaluable knowledge and insights you share with the football community. Your expertise has greatly helped me improve my skills on the field. I would be extremely grateful if you could create a short video specifically focusing on enhancing winger skills. Your guidance would be immensely beneficial for aspiring wingers like myself. Thank you once again for your dedication and contributions to the football community.
okay nice, but you forgot to tell, that everyone has an own deviation effect by their stance of body and feet on their body, so for a front pass, not only should you point your standing feet, you should learn your deviation next to the standard passing position. And so turn more in/ or outwards for the same effect.
Can you make a video on positioning for wingers receiving passes from the defense and midfield and can you make a video on how to make your composure better
Can you please make a video for 2v1 against the smart CB And also how to finish in front of goal like it's easy in practise but so nervous in real match as well as weird angles and hesitation
This is a good video but fails to nail the technique required. The real key to a no bounce pass is when and where you make contact with the ball. The aim is to do what is effectively a stun-run-through in snooker. This is where you strike the ball below centre in order to apply a certain amount of back spin, using the inside of the foot, between ankle bone and toe. The net effect of this type of contact is that it will stun the ball for the early half of the trajectory and then the ball will proceed to roll forward. This initial stun (no spin) helps keep the ball low, on target and avoids bobbling. It's more of a chopping motion than a full leg follow-through. Hope this helps someone. Great channel btw.
How about aiming the kick a litle bit above the center horizon of a ball? I like doing that, the ball feels like being more pressed towards the ground. Also the topspin of ball immediately matches wih grip of the ground.
Please make a video on how not be frustrated in the matches coz iam too good at training but in matches due to my nervousness I am making mistakes and think you can help me in this regard
Love this channel! Quick question on this video. In addition to everything you covered, seems like this bounce can also result from making contact too high on the ball. Almost like a mini, unintentional version of what Ozil used to do deliberately. Have you observed that as well?
Hey Greg, appreciate the love 😁 Absolutely, I originally had a segment on the Ozil chop to help explain it, but decided to take it out through fear of over doing it haha. But your right, the bounce typically happens from connecting too high on the ball. The fact that Ozil mastered this to chip keepers was amazing to see (I’m an arsenal fan 😁)
Great video. Gonna send this to my son. He just cant get the standing foot direction out of his system. I think he's put so much emphasis onto flashier things he takes short passing for granted. I think he'll really appreciate it from somebody other than me.
My dad who's never played in any kind of league or amateur match scored a hat trick against his college team but he couldn't pursue this career any further because he wasn't financially stable but unfortunately there is no future for football here in Pakistan so he had to become an engineer instead. And avoiding this mistake is the first thing he taught me
Hmm when I was a kid I realized this and I started to exercise hitting the pass in the exact spot in a row but I did not know the logic behind. Then I tried to hit the pass exactly where I wanted from sprints and running, oh man I was masochistic. I also did learn to semi shoot passes and the speed and accuracy was so good if the teammate would deflect in the direction I was sprinting. Wish I had a real chance to be a football player, I was the type to try to hit the post from all angles for hours. And my idol was inzaghi, I could have been in his team right now, and I would have worked very hard to keep the no9 tradition. Muller does it tho.
Now I mean this as a compliment, but there's a Slow TV quality to thee videos that I find really soothing. Maybe NZ is rubbing off on you, seems a mellow place
This guy always makes me self conscious about the smallest details when I play football. But that’s the point. Unbelievable channel!
Thanks mate! Although I talk a lot about the details, so much of it comes naturally over time, without thinking about it 👌
The smallest details often can make or break your game
Imagine how Maguire would feel if he watched the vid 😅
That's exactly what you need to have when training.
In real play you just execute at the best of your ability.
This guy talks about topics no one else talks about, thankyou you're such a gem
Thanks mate!! Glad you’re enjoying the video 😁🧡
Already the best football channel.
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Actually true❤
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yeah for real
Way to go my man! Love how you cover these smaller, intricate details that are often overlooked! Keep it up! 🙌🙌
Cheers Oskar!! As you know, It’s those smaller details that count 👌😉
Oskar 😮
One way of almost guaranteeing zero bounce on your passes is to jab the ball with your leg straight downwards, instead of the usual pendulum coil of the leg.
The fizzing noise the ball makes as it sticks solely to the ground is super satisfying.
Also helps with accuracy and guile, being able to generate lasered ground passes with almost zero backlift.
Practice on a static ball first, then once the technique is nailed, on an onrushing ball. The jab angles start varying but the technique is the same.
1 minute into the video and I have already subscribed. Not only the issue you emphasize was a huge eye opener for me even as an EXPERIENCED football player, but the video quality and everything else is amazing. It is very hard to find such quality content on UA-cam but here we go, lets see what this channel will offer.
Appreciate it mate! So glad you enjoyed this one 😁🧡
The fields I played on growing up made playing the ball smoothly along the ground more of a gamble than giving it some lift.
Key to accurating passing
1 The Standing leg: It might be too far from the passing leg causing you to reach far and you get off balance or too close to get in the way of passing leg to mess up the pass or most common problem not pointing your standing leg towards the target.
2 The Knee: The key is to open it up and give space to your hips(doing so will aloow you to come through with a nice side foot using the big surface area of the inside of your boot while still keeping the standing leg facing towards the target and it's good idea that on contact to have this knee either in line or slightly behind the back of the ball resulting a cleaner controlled contact through the centre of the ball.
3 The follow through: it's super simple, not a full swing or a follow through instead more like a one inch punch(more precise and intentional but still powerful and very little follow through) this will prevent the issue of too much top spin and side spin from occuring.
4 Passing Whlist Moving: Same rules will apply if your moving with the ball while passing. Cancel the follow through while combining these steps and bring the ball to the ground as quickly as you can to continue your passing journey..
This guy is the only one who gives you the small tips which are nowhere on youtube not even on the best channels . This just makes him one of the bests .
You are absolutely brilliant mate ❤
Question - Can you give tips to have a magnetic touch
Hey, man of this amazing video! Just wanted to say that I absolutely loved it. The way you explained micro bounces in football was so captivating. The visuals and analysis were spot on. It's incredible how those small bounces can make such a big difference in the game. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion. Make more if these videos. Great job! 🙌
Thanks so much! Really glad you liked it and got value out of it 😁 That pesky micro bounce I tell ya 🤣
Ever since I've watched your first video , I became addicted to your channel , your videos have got everything I need to know about football
That’s awesome!! So glad you’re find them useful 😁🧡
It's a very beginner mistake. As time goes by when you're playing regularly and doing one touch drills this automatically gets resolved through muscle memory although I'm really glad you highlighted this issue
It's actually amazing how many things we take for granted that we developed over the years of playing.
this channel really needs more recognition. started watching you about a week ago and you really stand out from some other football channels. the music, the editing the information, it’s just amazing, keep up the work man 🤝🏾
Thanks mate!! Appreciate you being here and glad you’re enjoying the vids 🙌🙌
i am trainer with fifa pro licence....great channel great tips nice biomehanic tips for football elements keep good work....my 7 years old kid love you and he is new modric@@thefootballfolk
Very nice video as usual, good explanations and examples! I don't really have issues with it on the "real" pitch but when playing indoor this becomes more of a problem for me... gotta have to practice! Keep it up!
Cheers mate 👍 I find that playing indoors and on turf this tends to happen more. I think the stickiness of the surfaces highlights the chopping action on the ball 🤷🏼♂️
and also on roads
I started playing football in a team at 14 years old. And even though I became quite good at more complicated skills and techniques, no one ever taught me the basics of football (which you learn at 6-12 years old).
The pros are not better because they can do more skills, they are better because they can do the basic skills insanely well and consistently.
I think training sessions should be more focused on those basic skills and priciples of football, even at an older age.
So thank you for this video ❤ It addresses a common problem for many footballers and a fix for it 🙌
Thanks mate! So true! Yea all the technical skills are great to learn, but the basics are what make you stand out. Cheers for sharing mate 🧡
You done Maguire dirty here 😂
The effort you put in your videos is just surreal. It's way more than we could've imagined anyone doing. Love from🇮🇳
That’s too kind of you! You guys are worth it!!
THIS! For years and years and years I have commented (to close friends) that professional soccer players (at least in Mexico) come out poorly prepared. For me, there are 3 basic things that show that a player was well trained: passing, receiving and driving the ball at high speed. I have been told that I am exaggerating, that it is not important, that this does not define a good footballer but I always, ALWAYS, see insufferable matches that are made up by a good goal or some bad refereeing or something else.
Again, you find an overlooked thing that's actually crucial. Great content as usual. This tree branch is becoming legendary!
Appreciate it Kristiyan!! 🧡🧡
That log never lets me down 😂🤣
People don’t understand how much time and practice it takes to be able to pass effectively always, it’s insane
Incredible Tony, super video. The attention to detail is phenomenal. Best football tutorials on You Tube by a country mile
You’re awesome Rich!! Appreciate you mate
Liked the video already after the first minute because of the quality and effort put into it, but as a United fan I wish I could give it a second like just for the moment at 2:25 where it cuts to maguire just existing while talking about lack of control on the ball, not even a clip of him losing the ball, just Maguire in general… And specifically while he says the word “wasting” too💀😭
tbf i do think this is more common in like sunday league since the fields are so rough, a flat pass will likely end up bouncing anyways. great video tho, i always felt that something was off with some of my short passes and passes ive received and this is definitely it
A bouncing ball is inevitable for sure, especially the fields I grew up playing on. It’s more the quality of the connection I was referring too that causes it to be pushed into the ground on contact :) Appreciate the kind words mate 😁🙏
I've definitely played with strikers who had good overall technique but were often guilty of "the bounce" because they weren't used to playing deeper. Spreading the ball across the surface with your passing is as important as getting low and leaning into taking shots.
The effort you put in is incredible to produce these actually helpful guides which is pretty much appreciated.
I have a suggestion that you should also try to lean over the ball which help to mantain your balance and helps with your planting foot.
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Getting into the game with the lads, and got to say its absolute helpful and I like the attention to detail
Clearly have a Maguire problem 😢
Playing golf made me realize that passing the ball is basically the same as putting. If you want to be the most accurate, you hit the ball slightly on the upstroke about center or just above with your foot square to target, to impart a bit of topspin on the ball which gets it rolling right away, as opposed to knuckleballing, or backspin or sidespin.
this video is literally a biopic of what i’m thinking when i’m playing i’ve noticed that so many people do this bounce pass and don’t seem to think anything of it so i have been so purposeful in the last 2 years trying to make my passes glide and not bounce and i swear it makes such a difference great video mate
This is why I make my U11 comp kids practice wall passing. It's mandatory. The wall doesn't lie, it exposes all your weaknesses like little lift or micro bounce, bad passing techniques which makes it hard for you to keep continuous wall passing going. TY TFF!
Love it Tom! 🧡🧡
this tutorial gets straight to the point and is useful. thanks!!
Definitley is is the hip that has to be opened up, I want to add a little detail. The swing of your leg is following a circle a way up to your upper body. If you hit the ball and the leg is on the way up, the ball bounces. If it is straight, for example your body is exactly above the ball you hit it straight.
Additional you can now move the hip, open it up and hinder the leg from a circuit stay parallel to the ground. That way you can also use a lot of power and make short passes long and flat. Steven Gerrard has a perfect technique. It was him who I copied.
love your content mate stopped playing football a little while back but got back into it because of you now playing at a sunday league team and playing it a lot on weekdays thanks mate keep it up ❤
I know I do this sometimes, i think my standing leg is okay but opening up my hip more was kind of an eye-opener. Subbed!
Super helpful video, and super cool 😎 video work. Nice job!!
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Thank you for spending your time
for all of us and helping us get better! Your the best football channel on youtube and I hope more people see your channel cause you really do deserve more. Thank you!
Never to late to learn . Appreciate you my guy
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Finally the log has a football partner
Fun, light yet educational. Great job mate!
This really helps. Have been having problems with passsing and now its better. Thank you :)
So good to hear mate 🧡
I had forgot the name of your channel since last year but once I saw it ...i subscribed without hesitation 🙌🏾🔥⚽
Amazing mate! Good to see you again 🧡
Ridiculous, the quality of information presented for free in this channel. You deserve more recognition, but even if you somehow don't end up getting the recognition you deserve, because after all this is an unfair world, I hope you keep on making these videos because, someone out there is definitely benefiting from them.
Really appreciate that mate. Means a lot to know these videos are having an impact. Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment. Cheers!
The way this video is edited is just beyond youtube. This should be on TV
Haha, thanks so much 🧡
This channel is really helpful
Short and sweet 💞
Thank you 🙏
It was absolutely practical . Thanks man.
Man, i love this channel soo much. Its grown soo fast because the amount of quality you put into these videos. I remember first seeing your channel when you had under 30 subscribers, which is crazy considering now you have 50k+.
Keep it up bro 👊🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow thanks mate! You were here early!! Appreciate the kind word 🧡
Your videos are so entertaining, informative and just great!!
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The best football videos on the Internet!! Support from France
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thank you for sharing those simple but important applications
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Thank you very much about it. I can see the magic right after i test it
This is some legendary editing
Needed this! Thank you!
Bros doing great...keep going😇😎
Needed this video. Thanks a lot!
Most welcome Danny - glad it hit the mark 🧡
amazing channel. Simple tips, but very smart and useful.
this is such a niche thing to talk about, but I definitely agree that it is an issue! had difficulty keeping the ball down during try-outs
Appreciate it mate. I found that when I came back from a long term injury I was having this issue. I think nerves plays a part too 🤔
@@thefootballfolk Yeah I was pretty nervous as it was my first time trying out for pro football here and I didnt get much sleep the night before 😅 would love to see a video about players who are just coming back as I took a little break from football. Your vids inspire me to keep trying man, thanks a lot.
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the invaluable knowledge and insights you share with the football community. Your expertise has greatly helped me improve my skills on the field. I would be extremely grateful if you could create a short video specifically focusing on enhancing winger skills. Your guidance would be immensely beneficial for aspiring wingers like myself. Thank you once again for your dedication and contributions to the football community.
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Thank you for useful information
I'm so happy someone talks about these details I thought I was craxy
i love this channel and the quality is amazing thank you
That’s so good to hear! Thanks you 🙏🧡
It’s crazy how a slight adjustment can take you from good to great!
okay nice, but you forgot to tell, that everyone has an own deviation effect by their stance of body and feet on their body, so for a front pass, not only should you point your standing feet, you should learn your deviation next to the standard passing position. And so turn more in/ or outwards for the same effect.
Another great video, good work Tony
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The tip of pointing standing leg towards the target is such a little thing that I definitely overlook- cheers!
You’re welcome!! 👌👌
ty hope u make more vids like this
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Can you make a video on positioning for wingers receiving passes from the defense and midfield and can you make a video on how to make your composure better
thank you. many detail for this.
You are something different brooo. Keep it up. Road to 100,000 subscribers. Lets gooooo
Thanks mate!!! Let’s get it 💪
Great video and valid points and legit mistakes 👌
Can you please make a video for 2v1 against the smart CB
And also how to finish in front of goal like it's easy in practise but so nervous in real match as well as weird angles and hesitation
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Özil: ‘Yeah, ok buddy’
The difference is that he does it on purpose
Awesome video. Like the Maguire cameos to reinforce the idea 😂
Bro just cured my biggest weakness
U earned this sub
A mistake that i have overlooked for many years, thanks man👍
Can you make a video about the driven (straight) powerful shot?
the editing on this vid is amazing
love your videos and that log is becoming iconic
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I noticed this matter long ago but my friends did not consider it as a big issue, so I'll send them this video, thanks man!
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Thank you SO much for this❤️❤️
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got some awesome games on my channel with hilarious commentary - love seeing these tips!
This is a good video but fails to nail the technique required. The real key to a no bounce pass is when and where you make contact with the ball. The aim is to do what is effectively a stun-run-through in snooker. This is where you strike the ball below centre in order to apply a certain amount of back spin, using the inside of the foot, between ankle bone and toe. The net effect of this type of contact is that it will stun the ball for the early half of the trajectory and then the ball will proceed to roll forward. This initial stun (no spin) helps keep the ball low, on target and avoids bobbling. It's more of a chopping motion than a full leg follow-through. Hope this helps someone. Great channel btw.
Give us a proper video on defending well as I’m a defender and I need that! I love ur videos are very understanding and legit 💯
Great video, love how you threw Maguire under the bus there
Your videos are really helpful
This should be the first video they show a 5 year old starting to play. Master this and you’ll be such an important asset to the team
I admire your effort to make these kind of videos. ❤ from 🇮🇳
Thanks mate! Really appreciate it 🧡🧡
That Porto goal at 1:21 was wonderful
as a part time youth coach, i already love this channel
How about aiming the kick a litle bit above the center horizon of a ball? I like doing that, the ball feels like being more pressed towards the ground. Also the topspin of ball immediately matches wih grip of the ground.
Please make a video on how not be frustrated in the matches coz iam too good at training but in matches due to my nervousness I am making mistakes and think you can help me in this regard
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this is a pretty important thing to have put into words, thank you!
You’re welcome 🧡🙌
Love this channel! Quick question on this video. In addition to everything you covered, seems like this bounce can also result from making contact too high on the ball. Almost like a mini, unintentional version of what Ozil used to do deliberately. Have you observed that as well?
Hey Greg, appreciate the love 😁
Absolutely, I originally had a segment on the Ozil chop to help explain it, but decided to take it out through fear of over doing it haha. But your right, the bounce typically happens from connecting too high on the ball. The fact that Ozil mastered this to chip keepers was amazing to see (I’m an arsenal fan 😁)
@@thefootballfolk a man of culture, I see.
@@thefootballfolkIt sure was amazing to see. I’m an Arsenal fan myself, so it figures we’d be on the same page about this!
this is my #1 problem, thanks for helping!
I was abt to come check if u made a video on passing😂 perfect timing
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Can you make a video on how to make good choices during games?
Great video. Gonna send this to my son. He just cant get the standing foot direction out of his system. I think he's put so much emphasis onto flashier things he takes short passing for granted. I think he'll really appreciate it from somebody other than me.
So good!! Cheers mate 🙏
My dad who's never played in any kind of league or amateur match scored a hat trick against his college team but he couldn't pursue this career any further because he wasn't financially stable but unfortunately there is no future for football here in Pakistan so he had to become an engineer instead. And avoiding this mistake is the first thing he taught me
This is something ETH had to teach professional players while at Ajax so it's definitely something that's overlooked in development
Hmm when I was a kid I realized this and I started to exercise hitting the pass in the exact spot in a row but I did not know the logic behind.
Then I tried to hit the pass exactly where I wanted from sprints and running, oh man I was masochistic.
I also did learn to semi shoot passes and the speed and accuracy was so good if the teammate would deflect in the direction I was sprinting.
Wish I had a real chance to be a football player, I was the type to try to hit the post from all angles for hours.
And my idol was inzaghi, I could have been in his team right now, and I would have worked very hard to keep the no9 tradition. Muller does it tho.
Now I mean this as a compliment, but there's a Slow TV quality to thee videos that I find really soothing. Maybe NZ is rubbing off on you, seems a mellow place
Thanks Evan! I love NZ 🧡