@@chasingmypotential This is actually the greatest video I've ever seen about football. Can't even believe that this is free. Didn't know you were a Ligue 1 player man!! whoa!! thats so cool!!
Take my money bro...I was in the process of compiling every different possible scenario I would encounter on the left wing- and here you are already having done it, as a better footballer, breaking it down clearly, as a good teacher. Your free content already increased my football IQ when it comes to dribbles, so take my damn money.
these is the things that are stopping people from becoming pro . i swear anybody who becomes a top pro after watching your videos would be grateful for your content . thanks
1. purpose of a skill (1:23) 2. how to spot the scenario you're in (3:39) 3. the defenders psychology (7:59) 4. the skill starts before the skill (10:01) 5. when to dribble & when to pass (12:50)
If you actually play football at a high level you’ll know how much these details matter. Most videos nowadays are to get views. I will always support this channel as I’d say you’re a big part of me progressing in my football journey. Just wanted to say we appreciate you ❤
Really nice message thank you, and you’re right. When I was playing I’d search for this information but it was ALL click bait. As it’s a complex topic no body had actually sat down and put in the years of analysis and systemisation. In all of those videos people are basically guessing and longing out videos to get more revenue. Although these videos get well less views the people who watch them seem to be at more bought in and it’s nice the community of like minded ballers were creating 🙌🏼❤️
Even for someone who thinks their dribbling ability is high enough to not worry about it. This video will teach you how complex it actually is. Watching your channel (that’s completely free) always guarantees a new thing added to your game. Keep it up!
This is amazing. The detail and organization is unmatched. Thank you for the amount of work put into this in order to share and elevate players and the game
I love this dribbiling guide I am not a natural dribbler but I think this gives me an idea of what good dribblers use and thank you for help me look at dribbling differently and I will update how this dribbling guide works again thank you so much for releasing this guide
Also, at 15:54 I would point at a clue that’s noticeable, too: that the delay works perfect because Messi waits until all of the defender’s weight is transferred/on its way to his front foot, meaning there’s generally no way of stopping that process and that therefore, the back foot can be exploited
bro I looked at dribbling so differently after this, so before watching this I tried to do step over and flare moves every time I had the ball in any situation but now I understand that I can't use those all the time due to the defender types and the distance between us, thank you 😊
Solid gold half hour of content. I really like the coverage of the "stretched touch". The dribble to me is like an individual version of a team possession blueprint. i.e a sequence of short passes to draw the pressure and then a sudden often longer more unpredictable pass to break the press. The dribbler, of course, does this moving forwards, and with touches rather than passes, and chops rather than turns, but the sequence of varying the touch and mixing the predictable with the unpredictable has the same unsettling effect on those out of possession.
Thank you for the video. I am 54 yrs old and just started to play again after around 15 years' break. These videos really help as it sharpens our skills.
i play football for fun and have no prior experience in any football club. after watching this video, i was determined to execute a dribbling move, even though usually my principle in football is the less time i am on the ball the better for my team. The 1st time i executed a dribble the next game i played, the guy that was defending me tore his ACL.
Haha love that! Reminds me of me and my dad, if you do invest in the courses it will save you a ton of time but also give your son the 100% clarity he needs to reach his potential, the only thing losing anyone else back is knowledge and the right coaching
Great video, just wanted to ask one request and share a little of my story along the way. Growing up i wasnt interested in football, however living in england meant it was everywhere, whether it be playing it in pe or at lunch with friends. All i would do is sit near the goal and tackle players coming at it, this led to me developing great defending skills (im the jockeying patient defender). But recently at the age of 17 ive come to really love the game of football and more specifically, i LOVE DRIBBLING. As i haven't played nearly enough to even be that good, my dribbling isnt that good but ive shown glimpses of good dribbling when im in "the zone" through dribbling past 1-2 defenders and then passing for a goal. Obviously i cant go pro as its too late for me but i really love the sport and even being a defender all my life i want to switch up my game and really become more. So my request is for now i cant buy the courses, not even owning a bank account but in the future i will for sure do it so i ask can you please keep the courses up even years from now. Thank you for all the informative and free content you do, this channel has the greatest ever advice and videos a footballer can have access to
Love the passion my friend ! My material will stay up forever, and once people buy the courses they also get forever access (some companies only give it first a year I NEVER understand this
@@chasingmypotentialthank you, also looking more at the biomechanics of dribbling i noticed at 29:22 when you take the step with your non dribbling leg (left foot) it crosses across your body to the centre, this is something messi does aswell. Is it something that you should always do? What difference does it make?
I'll be real, as a defender, I was analysing the defenders who got ripped a new one (all of them) and they were WAY too impatient and super reactive. They didn't force the dribbler to come to them, they went to the dribbler, allowing them to just touch it against their momentum and they're gone.
Finally a guy who understand that football is all about decisions in different scenarios and knowledge when and how to use it. This is why players like Thomas Muller are so good even if they are not the best technically or physically. These players just read the game and scenarios on a different level. Really good content. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Youre right that’s EXACTLY what it’s all about. Highlighting it is how we then eventually build more effective training methods than we have today
Hello brother could you please make a video on analysing young ronaldo's dribble techniques. He is the reason why i fell in love with football. And I really want to get a deep dive into how to use pace and skills to your advantage even in tight situations.
Hey it's me the guy who liked ur hazard vid a bit too much brings me joy to see that others have thought out this kind of similar stuff to what i used to work on before Well not really similar but i feel we both have same goal - to bring the chaos of football to intro a systematic theory that produces predictable results. mY frame work's on dribbling as well, but more... macro. This one feels micro, the nitty gritty small details of every 1v1. IDk if this will work for everyone, but it has helped me a lot and I'd like ur thoughts on it as well. My methods based mostly on awareness, as a center midfield role, with the main goal of either driving the ball into a more dangerous space, or passing it to a more dangerous place. Assuming the ball is far away from me, i always scan for 2 - 3 teammates (usually ahead of me in the winger position). i just look towarfds the flank since they're easier to pick out there and when everyeon's wearing a different coloured jersey it takes wayyy too much brain processing power to comprehend where tf everyone is so i just look at 2 or three common places. once i've LOOKED there i dont put any attention on them for the next few moments, my mind kind of instinctly kinda.... knows they're gonna be there so it's not worth putting more attention to it at the time. All attention now goes towards what would happen when i receive the ball. Instead of looking at the opponents around me or pressing me which would take too much prcessing power and time i just imagine an arrow stabbing through the space i want. This 'arrow' continuously changes as the next few seconds pass but the plan is when i get the ball i immediately drive there. Having decided on where to go beforehand cuts out hte decision making time, receiving time, and just makes u more efficient. I also have the habit of keeping my head up during dribbles and this is where my instincts help me now. If i feel the two teamates i scanned for before are free, i pass, if not, i drive towards where they are (most of the time, exceptions are found by my instincts where solo is needed). Best case scenario is the guy guarding teamates comes to me and teamates becomes free. There are some exceptions - like what happens if i take a bad touch and can't go in direction of arrow cause defender starts pressing from that direction? to these exceptions i just let instincts help me, and drive towards the newly opened space. The nitty gritty details u talked about here are like more natural to me now, and it's just nice to see that all the theories ive spent my time thikknign about have been somewhat crosschecked by professional like u. It feels like im not a crazy loner nut. I haven't checked out on ur courses, but just to take a guess im thinking u beat the patient defender who jockeys with baiting mostly. Fake shots near d box area or fake passes are the best for this imo. as for dribbling skills the best ones are croqeueta, feint, fake shot, v drag. (maybe roulette if you're fancy). you'll never need anything outside these four. Anywas this is a very condensed version of what ive thought about, and it would take too much time to type it all out, but yeah this the gist.
The outside chop is one vital one you’re missing in this list ! One of the most deadly ones, id need more a video to understand your philosophy towards it as I’m a visual learner it’s hard to understand only reading ( hence why I make visual analysis ) It sounds like you’ve thought about it a lot !
what do you mean by a stretch touch is it when you change the direction of the ball with a suprise touch(not always with a stretched leg) or is it changing direction with a stretched leg only. Amazing content as always🔥
@@chasingmypotential but what is the point of a stretch touch isn't it to quickly change direction, why do people use a stretch touch for that why not a suprise touch or something .
If your a visual learner i feel like you may not have to necessarily practise it if you are confident and know your ability and you can memorise the match realistic drills for in game
There are studies to show that visualisation works as well as physical practice, so you’re right. But I still wouldn’t miss out on physically practicing it also
im impressed with this video, from the heart thanks for this dude if you dont mind a question, who are you and what is it like to play at that sort of level? im currently in the ISL's smaller counterpart I-league 2 and i wanna know how to get in front of my peers
Thank you very happy this video helped ! Breaking down your game into: dribbling, passing, finishing, movement, defending and de coding the knowledge gaps you have in those both technically and mentally. For example, there are many good dribblers with great technique but they don’t have dribbling iq. The first step is the self awareness so you can train as effectively as possible. What would you say your main knowledge gaps are ?
funny how he calls it the iniesta instead of la croqueta, anyways super helpful video thank you, one thing though, do pros really think about all this when dribbling?
This is a new frame work so I wouldn’t say pros think about all of this stuff, if they did we’d see more dribblers in the game. But as time goes on I’m getting contacted more and more and this frame work is reaching more and more players, even in the top leagues which is great to see. Spitting the cues and triggers will be party conscious but mainly subconscious. The more you do effective training, the more it will become instinctual and that the whole point of training, for it to become instinctual
absoloutley amazing video god bless you brother, thank you so much for making this masterpiece, btw I'm checking out that free "football iq and decision making" course, love ya bro.
There are multiple ways there isn’t just one answer, this is why I made the course as it’s a long thing to break down ( but all simplified) To start with getting them to turn their hips the other way is great, and then going back the initial way they were showing you
Can you please make a 2 part of this video because when a defender come I do feints, stepovers, or sharp cut but he everytime detect which direction I am going and please give me solution for it 😢
Good question, to dribble instinctively you need to firstly have the knowledge, then the effective training. This combined will help it become more instinctive
@@chasingmypotentialThank you. I will be buying your dribbling courses and shooting course. After finishing the free football iq course. The course was great and has helped me massively.
@@fnflyuid3029 Im so excited for the change your games about to take after taking those courses ! Keep me u to date how your progress is going with them, any questions about anything in them message me via instagram 🤝🏼
I love the dribbling videos that you produce, but no technique is ever perfect is it? Everything has a weakness. As a defender, how do I deal with attackers that are aware of this info? I'd love to see a video on that
Interestingly ive had a lot of defenders also buy the course to be aware of how a good attacker will think, ultimately that’s the first step, knowing what dangers each scenario presents to you so you can be aware of
1# channel for ACTUAL improvement as a footballer. Every video makes me excited to watch. Big thanks man
So happy to hear this 🙌🏼 thank you
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@@chasingmypotential This is actually the greatest video I've ever seen about football. Can't even believe that this is free. Didn't know you were a Ligue 1 player man!! whoa!! thats so cool!!
@@kabilanbaskaran6813 buzzing you think its this valuable! 🤝🏼
Bro have you purchased his dribbling course
Take my money bro...I was in the process of compiling every different possible scenario I would encounter on the left wing- and here you are already having done it, as a better footballer, breaking it down clearly, as a good teacher. Your free content already increased my football IQ when it comes to dribbles, so take my damn money.
Hahah appreciate the message bro 🙌🏼🤝🏼 let me know how you get on with the course 🙌🏼
Bro
@@CloudAspire Bro
Bro have you purchased his dribbling course
@@Knowtwye
these is the things that are stopping people from becoming pro . i swear anybody who becomes a top pro after watching your videos would be grateful for your content . thanks
For sure all this small detail work is the thing holding everyone back from breaking that performance ceiling! And thank you 🙏🏼
1. purpose of a skill (1:23)
2. how to spot the scenario you're in (3:39)
3. the defenders psychology (7:59)
4. the skill starts before the skill (10:01)
5. when to dribble & when to pass (12:50)
Legend 👊🏼
Instantly clicked on it
Legend 👊🏼 Appreciate it !
bro same honestly
If you actually play football at a high level you’ll know how much these details matter. Most videos nowadays are to get views. I will always support this channel as I’d say you’re a big part of me progressing in my football journey. Just wanted to say we appreciate you ❤
Really nice message thank you, and you’re right. When I was playing I’d search for this information but it was ALL click bait. As it’s a complex topic no body had actually sat down and put in the years of analysis and systemisation. In all of those videos people are basically guessing and longing out videos to get more revenue. Although these videos get well less views the people who watch them seem to be at more bought in and it’s nice the community of like minded ballers were creating 🙌🏼❤️
The value you provided is insane man. Please keep uploading
Happy the videos give a lot of value ! 👊🏼
Even for someone who thinks their dribbling ability is high enough to not worry about it. This video will teach you how complex it actually is. Watching your channel (that’s completely free) always guarantees a new thing added to your game. Keep it up!
There is always something to work on no matter your level well said 🙏🏼
Never clicked faster in my life, this entire channel is a spectacular piece of work keep it up!
Wow appreciate that message ! Thanks 🙌🏼
This is amazing. The detail and organization is unmatched. Thank you for the amount of work put into this in order to share and elevate players and the game
Appreciate that and really happy it helps 🙏🏼🤝🏼
Great video. I felt the video could've been 10 minutes shorter but the information provided with examples make it top notch. Keep it up mate!
I love this dribbiling guide I am not a natural dribbler but I think this gives me an idea of what good dribblers use and thank you for help me look at dribbling differently and I will update how this dribbling guide works again thank you so much for releasing this guide
You’re welcome! The only thing standing in between you and anything is knowledge 🙌🏼
First channel providing quality content with no click bait 👍👍 Keep growing.
Really appreciate this comment thank you 🙌🏼👊🏼
Bro is an expert in football psychology, top class breakdown bro👍
Appreciate it ! It all starts with the psychology !
Also, at 15:54 I would point at a clue that’s noticeable, too: that the delay works perfect because Messi waits until all of the defender’s weight is transferred/on its way to his front foot, meaning there’s generally no way of stopping that process and that therefore, the back foot can be exploited
Oh nvm, you spoke about it at 19:00
@@nwaneri0I like your thinking though mate!
bro I looked at dribbling so differently after this, so before watching this I tried to do step over and flare moves every time I had the ball in any situation but now I understand that I can't use those all the time due to the defender types and the distance between us, thank you 😊
So happy this helped that much ! 👊🏼🤝🏼
Solid gold half hour of content. I really like the coverage of the "stretched touch". The dribble to me is like an individual version of a team possession blueprint. i.e a sequence of short passes to draw the pressure and then a sudden often longer more unpredictable pass to break the press. The dribbler, of course, does this moving forwards, and with touches rather than passes, and chops rather than turns, but the sequence of varying the touch and mixing the predictable with the unpredictable has the same unsettling effect on those out of possession.
Great perspective ! This is exactly right ! It’s all about that unpredictability. Which again always ties into the psychology of the opposition
Goldmine of a channel. So much value in this video thank you bro
Appreciate that comment and happy it helps brother 🤝🏼
Thank you for the video. I am 54 yrs old and just started to play again after around 15 years' break. These videos really help as it sharpens our skills.
Great to hear! 🙌🏼
I was looking yesterday if there was a new videos out. So happy i release one today. Great video mate 👍👍
Appreciate it glad it was worth the wait !! 💪🏼
This is about to be spicy!!!
You and the football folk deserve millions subscribers
He’s a great channel and thank you 🙌🏼
Wow bro this is as specific and in depth as it gets thanks for making this must've been a lot of effort hope my game improves as a result!
Thanks brother , I’m sure your game will! And yes this frame work is over two years in the making
i play football for fun and have no prior experience in any football club. after watching this video, i was determined to execute a dribbling move, even though usually my principle in football is the less time i am on the ball the better for my team.
The 1st time i executed a dribble the next game i played, the guy that was defending me tore his ACL.
So are you proud or dissapointed?😂
this by far the most detailed video on youtube about dribling, most videos just teach you skills but you broke it down to all the details thanks a lot
Happy to help 🙌🏼🤝🏼
I love how you not only explained the video with diagrams but you went on the field and showed us. Please continue posting your videos are great!
Thank you, I will! 🤝🏼
Bro this is amazing stuff. I literally draw these out for my son! I need your program to save myself time haha
Haha love that! Reminds me of me and my dad, if you do invest in the courses it will save you a ton of time but also give your son the 100% clarity he needs to reach his potential, the only thing losing anyone else back is knowledge and the right coaching
Great video, just wanted to ask one request and share a little of my story along the way. Growing up i wasnt interested in football, however living in england meant it was everywhere, whether it be playing it in pe or at lunch with friends. All i would do is sit near the goal and tackle players coming at it, this led to me developing great defending skills (im the jockeying patient defender). But recently at the age of 17 ive come to really love the game of football and more specifically, i LOVE DRIBBLING. As i haven't played nearly enough to even be that good, my dribbling isnt that good but ive shown glimpses of good dribbling when im in "the zone" through dribbling past 1-2 defenders and then passing for a goal. Obviously i cant go pro as its too late for me but i really love the sport and even being a defender all my life i want to switch up my game and really become more. So my request is for now i cant buy the courses, not even owning a bank account but in the future i will for sure do it so i ask can you please keep the courses up even years from now. Thank you for all the informative and free content you do, this channel has the greatest ever advice and videos a footballer can have access to
same but I'm in dubai, r u stalking me XD?
Love the passion my friend ! My material will stay up forever, and once people buy the courses they also get forever access (some companies only give it first a year I NEVER understand this
@@chasingmypotentialthank you, also looking more at the biomechanics of dribbling i noticed at 29:22 when you take the step with your non dribbling leg (left foot) it crosses across your body to the centre, this is something messi does aswell. Is it something that you should always do? What difference does it make?
Superb ,great and magnificent.This will actually help a lot of people out there where can we get the Elite dribbling guide part 1 and 2
If you click the link in the description to this video it will take you to it on my website. Let me know how you get on with it !
I'll be real, as a defender, I was analysing the defenders who got ripped a new one (all of them) and they were WAY too impatient and super reactive. They didn't force the dribbler to come to them, they went to the dribbler, allowing them to just touch it against their momentum and they're gone.
As an attacker we want an engaged defender coming towards us as they are the most reactive for sure
Golden video about dribbling 🔥🔥🔥
@@khizzaev 🤝🏼🔥
Best football analysis channel
Thanks for this 🙌🏼🤝🏼
Have been watching your channel for a while, quality contents and good breakdowns. Thank you mate.
Glad you like them! And thank you 🙌🏼
Made my order immediately. Thanks mate, good stuff, very good quality.
Keep me up to date on your progress and any questions message me on insta always love to hear the progress 🙌🏼🤝🏼
Finally a guy who understand that football is all about decisions in different scenarios and knowledge when and how to use it. This is why players like Thomas Muller are so good even if they are not the best technically or physically. These players just read the game and scenarios on a different level. Really good content. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Youre right that’s EXACTLY what it’s all about. Highlighting it is how we then eventually build more effective training methods than we have today
Bro thank u for this i cant Even say how grateful we who want to improve are for this
My pleasure bro ! 👊🏼
Keep on doing the same, analysi more videos.... u make understand how football is play on high level, thanks so much..
I’ll be doing more of this and thank you 🙌🏼🤝🏼
Thank you man for this types of videos i improved a lot after watching your videos keep making this type of content its very good
Happy to hear that!
Insane🔥🔥Content Bro!! Keep Going🖒
Thanks! Will do!
Thank you. Very informative. Hope to be pro someday. If not at least i gave it a shot.
All of these little details will massively increase your chances of getting there
Thanks bro as a inverted lw it helped❤
Unbelievable value and analysis
Glad you got some value mate 🙏🏼
Hugh thanks 🙏🏾 hope your Channel blows up you deserve it!
Appreciate it !
Watching it first time to understand, second time to write it down to paper and learn!
Love it ! Thats the hunger to learn everyone watching these videos has in common, keep it up it’s inspiring 👏🏼💪🏼
your doing amazing work, keep doing your thang and you will be rewarded my friend
I appreciate that, were only just getting started 🙌🏼🙏🏼
Hello brother could you please make a video on analysing young ronaldo's dribble techniques. He is the reason why i fell in love with football. And I really want to get a deep dive into how to use pace and skills to your advantage even in tight situations.
Already putting something like this together on Ronaldo 🙌🏼
bro your analysis have helped me so much thanks
Glad to hear that!
Bro please do a passing guide showing us the visión and IQ the elite players have to do that type of passes and drills we can do to improve that area.
I’m working on this right now 🙌🏼
This deserve every waiting for this video
Happy to hear this !
Love the content ❤❤ keep it going
Thank you 🙌🏼🤝🏼
Now that's how to dribble ❤🎉
Subscribed u bro, loved ur content and hats off to ur hardwork despite there are many ways to generate revenue..Fod bless u❤
Thanks for the sub 👊🏼
The best channel you change my mindset❤
Very happy to hear thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for this brilliant video! This helped me out a lot.
Glad it helped! 👊🏼
i love your content can you please make a center back analysis not necessarily 1v1 scenarios but reading crosses and build up play thx
take my money this is gold
You’re welcome ! Let me know how you get on with the courses 🤝🏼
Amazing analysis, learnt a lot, and gonna implement this
Let me know how you get on 🤟🏼🙌🏼
That goal was typesht 🔥
It didn’t actually go it 🤦🏻♂️ never seen anything like it in my life. Hit both posts and then landed in the keepers hands !!
Take my money please this is gold
Im glad this helped, this is just scratching the surface of the course let me know how it goes 🙌🏼
@@chasingmypotential Hey man! So, the discount code wouldn't work. Is there perhaps a fix to this?
@@pjd-music what code are you talking about ?
@@chasingmypotential The "footballiqdiscount" one, when I put it in it's not working. It's on the $200 bundle for both dribbling courses
Hey it's me the guy who liked ur hazard vid a bit too much
brings me joy to see that others have thought out this kind of similar stuff to what i used to work on before
Well not really similar but i feel we both have same goal - to bring the chaos of football to intro a systematic theory that produces predictable results.
mY frame work's on dribbling as well, but more... macro. This one feels micro, the nitty gritty small details of every 1v1.
IDk if this will work for everyone, but it has helped me a lot and I'd like ur thoughts on it as well.
My methods based mostly on awareness, as a center midfield role, with the main goal of either driving the ball into a more dangerous space, or passing it to a more dangerous place.
Assuming the ball is far away from me, i always scan for 2 - 3 teammates (usually ahead of me in the winger position). i just look towarfds the flank since they're easier to pick out there and when everyeon's wearing a different coloured jersey it takes wayyy too much brain processing power to comprehend where tf everyone is so i just look at 2 or three common places.
once i've LOOKED there i dont put any attention on them for the next few moments, my mind kind of instinctly kinda.... knows they're gonna be there so it's not worth putting more attention to it at the time.
All attention now goes towards what would happen when i receive the ball. Instead of looking at the opponents around me or pressing me which would take too much prcessing power and time i just imagine an arrow stabbing through the space i want. This 'arrow' continuously changes as the next few seconds pass but the plan is when i get the ball i immediately drive there.
Having decided on where to go beforehand cuts out hte decision making time, receiving time, and just makes u more efficient.
I also have the habit of keeping my head up during dribbles and this is where my instincts help me now. If i feel the two teamates i scanned for before are free, i pass, if not, i drive towards where they are (most of the time, exceptions are found by my instincts where solo is needed). Best case scenario is the guy guarding teamates comes to me and teamates becomes free.
There are some exceptions - like what happens if i take a bad touch and can't go in direction of arrow cause defender starts pressing from that direction? to these exceptions i just let instincts help me, and drive towards the newly opened space.
The nitty gritty details u talked about here are like more natural to me now, and it's just nice to see that all the theories ive spent my time thikknign about have been somewhat crosschecked by professional like u. It feels like im not a crazy loner nut.
I haven't checked out on ur courses, but just to take a guess im thinking u beat the patient defender who jockeys with baiting mostly. Fake shots near d box area or fake passes are the best for this imo.
as for dribbling skills the best ones are croqeueta, feint, fake shot, v drag. (maybe roulette if you're fancy). you'll never need anything outside these four.
Anywas this is a very condensed version of what ive thought about, and it would take too much time to type it all out, but yeah this the gist.
The outside chop is one vital one you’re missing in this list ! One of the most deadly ones, id need more a video to understand your philosophy towards it as I’m a visual learner it’s hard to understand only reading ( hence why I make visual analysis )
It sounds like you’ve thought about it a lot !
PART 2 plsss!!!❤️❤️
For sure !
Good vedio .keep it up iam waiting your new vedio
Bro, you're amazing and a lot of people are learning golden info to get better every day. Thank you ❤❤
I hope I’m having this impact that’s the goal 🙌🏼🤝🏼 and thank you
what do you mean by a stretch touch is it when you change the direction of the ball with a suprise touch(not always with a stretched leg) or is it changing direction with a stretched leg only. Amazing content as always🔥
Thank you, and it’s always with a stretched leg!
@@chasingmypotential thx man
@@chasingmypotential but what is the point of a stretch touch isn't it to quickly change direction, why do people use a stretch touch for that why not a suprise touch or something .
This content is really well thought through, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed 👊🏼
Can you make one for passing, you are a genius!❤
Yes in the near future I will do ! And thank you 🙏🏼
What a goal by the way!
It didn’t go in 😅 it hit off both posts and landed in the goal keepers hands, ive never seen it in my life but it happened to me 😂
took an hour to note this. thanks g for this❤
If your a visual learner i feel like you may not have to necessarily practise it if you are confident and know your ability and you can memorise the match realistic drills for in game
There are studies to show that visualisation works as well as physical practice, so you’re right. But I still wouldn’t miss out on physically practicing it also
im impressed with this video, from the heart
thanks for this dude
if you dont mind a question, who are you and what is it like to play at that sort of level? im currently in the ISL's smaller counterpart I-league 2 and i wanna know how to get in front of my peers
Thank you very happy this video helped ! Breaking down your game into: dribbling, passing, finishing, movement, defending and de coding the knowledge gaps you have in those both technically and mentally. For example, there are many good dribblers with great technique but they don’t have dribbling iq. The first step is the self awareness so you can train as effectively as possible. What would you say your main knowledge gaps are ?
funny how he calls it the iniesta instead of la croqueta, anyways super helpful video thank you, one thing though, do pros really think about all this when dribbling?
This is a new frame work so I wouldn’t say pros think about all of this stuff, if they did we’d see more dribblers in the game. But as time goes on I’m getting contacted more and more and this frame work is reaching more and more players, even in the top leagues which is great to see. Spitting the cues and triggers will be party conscious but mainly subconscious. The more you do effective training, the more it will become instinctual and that the whole point of training, for it to become instinctual
God bless you ma this video is awesome
Happy to hear so and thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much ❤ you are a diamond in the dirt
Legend, thanks 🙌🏼
Love the video man, but I think you should cut less in your editing, makes it very hard to follow and makes the video sound weird
Masterclass
Happy it helped 🙌🏼
absoloutley amazing video god bless you brother, thank you so much for making this masterpiece, btw I'm checking out that free "football iq and decision making" course, love ya bro.
You’re welcome thanks for the kind words 🙌🏼 how is the course what did you learn ?
@@chasingmypotential well basically I learnt everything cuz I just started playing lol
@@Cryzidy way ahead of the game then 🙌🏼
Bor love your videos❤
Thank you 🙏🏼 glad they help
goated video
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Brilliant vid,could you make one for finishing/shooting?
I will do this very soon!!
@@chasingmypotential looking forward to it!
Bro i love Your Videos! Where do you get the ingame clips from?
I watch a ton of old matches ect from UA-cam
You're the best!
Appreciate it 🤝🏼
Really appreciate you man love from the US❤😊
I appreciate that! 🤝🏼
All right so can anyone explain how to beat a jockey in defender that is angled slightly on one side force you to go on your weak side or another side
There are multiple ways there isn’t just one answer, this is why I made the course as it’s a long thing to break down ( but all simplified)
To start with getting them to turn their hips the other way is great, and then going back the initial way they were showing you
@@chasingmypotential But I'm kind of scared of that because they can recover and they can push you off the ball like some of them are really strong
Quality dude
Appreciated!
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Pls bro uploaded more this types of videos
Ill be uploading some coaching videos and this type more 🙌🏼🤝🏼
Can you please make a 2 part of this video because when a defender come I do feints, stepovers, or sharp cut but he everytime detect which direction I am going and please give me solution for it 😢
FANTASTIC !!!
Glad you like it!
Thank you so much
Liked, commented, subscribed.
🙏🏼 appreciate it
Great video i’m just wondering how i can dribble like this instinctively.
Good question, to dribble instinctively you need to firstly have the knowledge, then the effective training. This combined will help it become more instinctive
@@chasingmypotentialThank you. I will be buying your dribbling courses and shooting course. After finishing the free football iq course. The course was great and has helped me massively.
@@fnflyuid3029 Im so excited for the change your games about to take after taking those courses ! Keep me u to date how your progress is going with them, any questions about anything in them message me via instagram 🤝🏼
Will there be a part two ?
In the future yes 🙌🏼
GOD VIDEO
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Awesome!!
Glad you liked it 🤝🏼
bro is too kind,intelligent and good teacher for us😢
Appreciate the message brother 🙏🏼
Wonderful video
Thank you 🙌🏼
Thats how i own jocjey defenders
Respect 🙏 🫡
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I love the dribbling videos that you produce, but no technique is ever perfect is it? Everything has a weakness.
As a defender, how do I deal with attackers that are aware of this info? I'd love to see a video on that
Interestingly ive had a lot of defenders also buy the course to be aware of how a good attacker will think, ultimately that’s the first step, knowing what dangers each scenario presents to you so you can be aware of
And then set traps based of this knowledge
Nah because if you could Analyze all of this in split second decision you’d be unstoppable
Technically yes you would be unstoppable