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  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Рік тому +76

    *PSI settings* :
    10+ psi : bowling ball
    10 psi : smile at the keeper
    9 psi : *PERFECT*
    8 psi : Sunday shots with mates
    7 psi : Kicking with the kids
    6 psi : found your old soccer ball

    • @ThePersianKing
      @ThePersianKing 7 місяців тому +1

      Official match balls require between 11.6 to 14.5 psi. Where did 9 come from?

    • @djfunkychicken
      @djfunkychicken 7 місяців тому +2

      @@ThePersianKing have you kicked a ball at 13psi.. Personally I don’t mind it that much but many will complain with headers and controlling hard shots. I played semi pro years ago and don’t ever remember playing with balls pumped to the max. Understandably some might need more air than others

    • @user-jostin2410soccer
      @user-jostin2410soccer 5 місяців тому +2

      I use 10 psi

  • @otakuretronerd5513
    @otakuretronerd5513 7 років тому +621

    Can confirm that kicking a match ball with the regulation air pressure is like kicking a damn rock

    • @morematask9472
      @morematask9472 7 років тому +5

      FBjuiceboxFTW you just earned asub

    • @ianrjm969
      @ianrjm969 7 років тому +106

      The impression i get when i see the pros play is that the ball is light and really comfortable to kick?

    • @timjansen8885
      @timjansen8885 7 років тому +125

      FBjuiceboxFTW my coach pumps our balls to 16 psi in the winter for practice, getting hit with that in the cold is like getting bitchslapped by a brickhouse

    • @MrMooMoo89
      @MrMooMoo89 7 років тому +79

      I always thought I was alone, or just a huge wimp.

    • @rob3rt0_z_r12
      @rob3rt0_z_r12 6 років тому +20

      Manual Clicker my ackle just hurts and the shot has no power on it

  • @Hotspur77
    @Hotspur77 6 років тому +216

    Actually, this is really simple. A rock hard ball inflated to max recommended PSI is certainly going to be more dangerous than a ball at or just above the minimum recommended PSI. There recommended range is truly massive on these balls. In fact the ball in this video has a range of 11.6 to 14.5 PSI, and the difference between 11.6 and 14.5 is HUGE. I have used this very ball and can tell you that at 14.5 PSI it is as hard as marble - absolutely no natural give, and the ball will make a "ping" sound whenever it hits anything (which is a telltale sign of a ball that is overinflated). Even for HS players, there is a heightened risk of concussion and contusion when using an overinflated ball. Obviously the risk level decreases with increased skill, but the point still stands. 11.6 PSI is plenty of air for a match ball of this sort. And I can tell you that this same ball at even 12 PSI has a totally different feel - much more natural and true...and you won't get a concussion trying for a volley. For any match ball, keeping the PSI close to or just above the minimum is going to be the right (and perfectly legal) choice for most situations. The balls are already harder and firmer by design - there is no earthly reason to insist on MAX air pressure of 14.6!
    And let's not forget the logic behind such a broad acceptable range - if FIFA wanted the game played with a rock-hard ball, the range on a premium match ball such as this would never be so broad, and a match ball like this one would have a range of 13-15 PSI and that would be the end of it. The reason for such a broad range is to account for changes in pressure (Ideal Gas Law) brought about by cold weather situations. Let's say you are pumping up a bag of balls for use in a cold weather match - you might very well pump to close to max PSI in the warm locker room before the game, but only because you know that once those balls are outside they will lose pressure almost instantly. When play starts, you definitely do not want a ball to be at the upper limit, and yes, player safety is one of those reasons. Quality of play is another reason. Frankly, this ought to be common sense.
    But if you insist on pumping this ball to 14.5 PSI on a 75 degree day and using that ball in a match, you are fundamentally misunderstanding the logic behind the allowable range, slowing down the game, and putting players at risk.
    Yes, an under inflated ball (in this case, below 11.5 PSI) is also not a good idea, but I don't think most of the commenters here are calling for an underinflated ball - they just want a ball inflated to proper PSI that isn't hard as a rock. A properly inflated soccer ball should not "ping" like an overinflated cheap rubber basketball bouncing off a driveway. One's foot shouldn't sting when it makes contact with it.
    So in conclusion, these match balls should never be over inflated - and putting 14.5 PSI of air into this type of ball makes sense only in certain situations.
    That is, unless there is some kind of macho virtue attached to the idea of a hard ball....

    • @TB-ol7zn
      @TB-ol7zn 6 років тому +8

      Nice said. I agree

    • @ted3923
      @ted3923 5 років тому +9

      You are absolutely spot on. I spoke with equipment manager of USC soccer team and he said basically the same. Warm weather, hotter turf fields and the ball always expands and gets harder. For quality of play as well as player safety, you do not want a super hard, over inflated ball. You need a little give and cushion when striking or receiving the ball. This is even more important at youth levels as kids often get hit with these balls on shots. As a Coach and Ref, I want the kids to enjoy the sport and learn to have better touches, while not being afraid of the ball.

    • @matthasabigd3767
      @matthasabigd3767 5 років тому +12

      Ok, if u have the fucking time to write that comment, you deserve to go to jury.

    • @FactsFactoryDiscovery
      @FactsFactoryDiscovery 5 років тому +1

      @@matthasabigd3767 hahaha

    • @vsarge8762
      @vsarge8762 4 роки тому +3

      best pressure is between 9 and 10 PSI and thats it. More pressure and the bladder starts to swell and may deform easily damaging the ball

  • @Latin_Samurai
    @Latin_Samurai 5 років тому +68

    Thank you for this. Just bought the new Nike Ordem and all the lads were complaining at how hard my ball was this weekend. Had to deflate it slightly from regulation inflation limit so that we could feel like we were playing with a football rather than a meteor.

  • @taliyy_
    @taliyy_ 6 років тому +151

    4:36
    have a good day

  • @MrEMann
    @MrEMann 5 років тому +30

    I never understood why my team was so frustrated with the match balls I brought to games. I would fill them to the recommended/listed pressure. They would always say 'it's too hard and bouncy'... Now I know why. Thanks

  • @jeanluc_debeixedon2
    @jeanluc_debeixedon2 7 років тому +626

    everybody reading this have a good day!!!!!!

  • @johngorny8306
    @johngorny8306 6 років тому +17

    An over inflated football is never fun to play with, The recommended level is between 8-10 PSI Hard enough to get the correct purchase and reaction from the ball but soft enough that when you kick it, it isn't smashing the small bones in your feet to pieces. I understand i should be harder for professionals but recreational players looking at Professional level PSI isn't the brightest idea, Just play with what you are comfortable with and what makes kicking the ball enjoyable.

  • @vlisto3712
    @vlisto3712 7 років тому +78

    I use around 12-13 psi on my footballs. There's nothing worse for me than going in for a laces power shot, and finding the ball is below 9-10 psi. I've hurt my leg doing that. Please get used to a hard ball guys. Once you're used to it, it's so much better.

    • @aliabb01
      @aliabb01 6 років тому

      Vlisto yes

    • @Techranology
      @Techranology 6 років тому +2

      I've been using rock solid balls since I was 5 years old and there's nothing wrong with my leg or anything. It has prepared me for higher-level soccer to kick harder with rock-solid balls.

    • @raghavpubgmobile8192
      @raghavpubgmobile8192 5 років тому

      I also have this type of football

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 5 років тому +1

      so you use a guage? how do you know the psi?

    • @herrklamm1454
      @herrklamm1454 4 роки тому

      13 PSI is still far too low

  • @Atataititrebuisateuiti
    @Atataititrebuisateuiti 6 років тому +95

    That pump is a lil pump

    • @Sukkiejhay
      @Sukkiejhay 4 роки тому +2

      Raresel 4 lmao

    • @pr7902
      @pr7902 4 роки тому +5

      Bruh he saw this comment after 2 years damn😂😅

    • @l.a.california6598
      @l.a.california6598 4 роки тому +2

      @@pr7902 Yup

    • @udlinkups
      @udlinkups 4 роки тому

      Don’t leave me don’t leave

  • @kara86ster
    @kara86ster 7 років тому +9

    Really appreciate your new dimension about the game, Josh. Maybe you could make more videos about the technical aspect of the game after this? I always wonder if the boots one day will be too advanced to the points its illegal to wear them in games... 😁

  • @PSYDEN159
    @PSYDEN159 7 років тому +14

    Dont inflate the ball to much as you can actually make it more vulnarable to exploding/literally ripping the upper thing.
    Its quite obviouse but something which should be clear to every one!

  • @LordVaderPOR
    @LordVaderPOR 7 років тому +31

    that ball is simply beautiful, i wish i had that one

  • @billbillinness4742
    @billbillinness4742 3 роки тому +4

    Yes the changes are evident when they are wet.
    The weight of the old leather ball soaked will chsnge significantly.
    One of the risks is that the old ball will absorb some of the power therefore slowing the ball down.
    The modern ball will initially travel much quicker, this can be one of the factors in causeing brain damage. The amount if energy dissipated when heading a ball that has been struck from not too far away.
    Add to this the extra speed when the player is coming forward then applying a forward has movement with their head.
    This question was raised due to fact that the goalkeepers are kicking a dead ball well into the oppositions half.

  • @JuanRodriguezJr15
    @JuanRodriguezJr15 7 років тому +5

    As a referee, it is not taught either . Before every match I have done I make sure balls being used for the match have enough air. What I do is put enough air so that it not to flat but not too hard when i squeeze it. My friend who also officiates soccer, she said to fill it with enough air so that if you squeeze the ball with your hands, your fingers don't move push into the ball to much.

  • @justinjramalho
    @justinjramalho 4 роки тому +10

    Hey guys, solid review - but a 10 minute video to pump a ball - I little tough for me personally. Hope all is well 💪

  • @SD-fc7jn
    @SD-fc7jn 10 місяців тому +3

    12.5 psi is my go to pressure. Firm, but not a foot buster.

  • @m.j.1201
    @m.j.1201 3 роки тому +12

    Spent nearly 2 years playing this football and right now only i realised there is a pressure variance range printed .
    Amazing

  • @distortionto1066
    @distortionto1066 7 років тому +75

    why do they pump the ball so hard for professional games? what's the benefit of that?

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +83

      That's how it's supposed to be. With proper technique and certain level of strength, that's how you want the ball to feel.

    • @crystaldawnfaelden5765
      @crystaldawnfaelden5765 6 років тому +3

      Midfield Boss idk

    • @dae1913
      @dae1913 6 років тому +7

      Midfield Boss the ball has a crisper roll and you will feel very close to the ball with your feet

    • @user-qh4db9lk6u
      @user-qh4db9lk6u 6 років тому +2

      At our school they pump so much air that you cant even press it

    • @pan-shot4900
      @pan-shot4900 6 років тому +2

      Rippers! The ball needs a lot of air if you want to be able to really rip that thing!

  • @MrEarl35420
    @MrEarl35420 23 дні тому +2

    Thank you for the info my 11 year old son is getting into soccer and this is the info I'm looking for

  • @smithilini13
    @smithilini13 Рік тому +2

    Wow. Super insightful. Pump the ball until it feels right. Who knew??

  • @ThePurpleHarpoon
    @ThePurpleHarpoon Рік тому +2

    For anyone who might want to check the air pressure in a ball, you can purchase a pressure gauge made specifically for sports balls.
    Saves any guesswork.

  • @jasonpoole3723
    @jasonpoole3723 4 роки тому +4

    you know a hard ball when you used the mitres at school in england. about 8 years old so toughened and pumped up to max psi. those things hurt and they broke bones

  • @teakay3684
    @teakay3684 7 років тому +12

    I just watched a video about pumping up a ball.
    Well, I also watched a 25 minute Video about rubber socks^^
    :D

  • @pyrojayxx1366
    @pyrojayxx1366 7 років тому +68

    Poor goal keepers. )':

  • @lol-ku1wl
    @lol-ku1wl 4 роки тому +3

    FIFAs recommended air pressure is anywhere between 8.5 psi-15.6 psi or 0.6 bar-1.1 bar.

  • @abdullahalamri935
    @abdullahalamri935 6 років тому +13

    We want a video that shows the correct ball pressure using a hand sense
    Because I do not have a pressure gauge

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому +1

      You just want a ball that feels good to you, for me I like my ball flat, I bit flatter then it was at 3:16.

    • @abdullahalamri935
      @abdullahalamri935 3 роки тому

      @@Ash-zp7ey
      You mean solid like a pro

    • @ammarkhalid6275
      @ammarkhalid6275 Рік тому

      Bro same

  • @braxtonmay391
    @braxtonmay391 Місяць тому

    hah, first time seeing this channel. Cool to see how large it is. I can tell by your boot collection that we're from a similar era. Love those classic predators. One of the old colors was champagne- I felt like such a killer in those or the all-blacks a few generations later. Loved the original vapors too. It was a great time for football

  • @merc6924
    @merc6924 7 років тому +2

    A few days ago I was able to buy the Euro Fracas 2016 competition ball on sale here in Canada, which is a replica of the match ball. It has the highest FIFA Quality Pro Rating.
    Till now I have never filled a soccer ball to max regulation pressure. So I thought I will try for this one. The panel says 11.6 to 14.5 PSI and I took it upto 14.5. The other balls I have were rated at 7 to 10.5 PSI. I also have a TANGO Pasadena which is rated at 11.6 to 14.5 and I never tried more than 11 PSI on it.
    I went and had a good practice session and to my surprise I was able to hit the ball just fine, actually with the right technique used, the Fracas was flying.
    So my advise to players is go for a good pressure and improve technique.

  • @Paleto14
    @Paleto14 2 роки тому +4

    Josh, once you pumped it to how you like it, What psi did that turn out to be?
    Funny how wide FIFA's psi range is. FIFA's section on rules about “The Ball,” states that they must be spherical and inflated to a pressure between 8.5 psi and 15.6 psi.

  • @Ice-Lordcoco
    @Ice-Lordcoco 7 років тому +10

    Do more on feet review, on turf shoes. Plz

  • @molinagutierrezjohndaniel7563
    @molinagutierrezjohndaniel7563 7 років тому +203

    like si hablas español

  • @eugeneakl4161
    @eugeneakl4161 7 років тому +2

    thanks for sharing this tip josh , been playing with extremely hard footballs , cheers m8

  • @cb2872
    @cb2872 6 років тому +5

    8 psi for new match balls. 9 psi before 2014 match balls. I have bought around 25 match balls since 2008

    • @fernandoluis53
      @fernandoluis53 2 роки тому +1

      how can it be 8 when the recommended is 8.5?

  • @ruslanaiman6196
    @ruslanaiman6196 7 років тому +5

    Hey josh nice video on ball pumping tutorials. Does it apply the same as a futsal/indoor ball? And as for the pump, what would be a good idea if the needle started to bend/damaged a bit? Should I be continuing to use it or change to a spare one

    • @raphaelm810
      @raphaelm810 7 років тому +3

      iirc futsal balls are generally softer or low bounce.
      replace the needle, it might snap and get stuck in the valve, pretty shitty experience.

  • @ranzolinhoratio5891
    @ranzolinhoratio5891 4 роки тому +2

    I bounce it from about shoulder height and if it gives a nice healthy bounce above my waist ,its usually best to play with then

  • @Leovaldez210
    @Leovaldez210 7 років тому +9

    Where's the deals of the week
    I need some deals

  • @nathanvesper4178
    @nathanvesper4178 7 років тому +19

    Josh will you ever get some Nike IDs?

    • @stephankitsos5291
      @stephankitsos5291 7 років тому +1

      Nathan Z he already has

    • @nathanvesper4178
      @nathanvesper4178 7 років тому +1

      Stephan Kitsos I know but not the latest boots

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +4

      I've done a number of videos on Nike iD boots.

    • @nathanvesper4178
      @nathanvesper4178 7 років тому

      Soccer Reviews For You have you done the hypervenom 3 superfly 5 or magista obra 2?

  • @Marjopolo302
    @Marjopolo302 2 роки тому +3

    Some of my mates are obsessed. The ball is like a cannon each morning.

  • @andyo.4924
    @andyo.4924 7 років тому +10

    Hey Josh I've had a pair of magista opus 1s which were the perfect shoe for me, and I was wondering how the opus 2 compared. I've watched all your videos on the opus 2 and it looks a lot different from the 1s. should I get the 2s or do you think there is a better option more like the opus 1s

    • @sleepy.a3195
      @sleepy.a3195 7 років тому

      Andy O'Toole I think you should go for another opus 1. It looks better in my opinion and it feels better as well. And it will also be cheaper since it's an older boot. Hope this helped you

    • @andyo.4924
      @andyo.4924 7 років тому

      SnowMan​ the problem is I have credit to a store for $230 and unfortunately they don't have any opus 1s in my size. If I could do that I would've already

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому

      They're almost entirely different. I personally prefer the original Opus.

    • @AK-nh9mm
      @AK-nh9mm 7 років тому

      Josh please do a review on BV Sport compression sleeves.

    • @chanchaniceman
      @chanchaniceman 7 років тому

      There are better options like the Opus 1... Certain stores still have them in a various sizes but I do think some Under Armour boots along with Nike Tiempo Legend 6 are good options too.

  • @kengalaxyytofficial2183
    @kengalaxyytofficial2183 6 років тому +2

    Thank You!! I DONT REALLY KNOW YOU BUT YOU HELP ME A LOT! HOPE YOU READ THIS COMMENT!!!

    • @kengalaxyytofficial2183
      @kengalaxyytofficial2183 6 років тому

      Ok,Now I Already Know Your Name (Josh) Keep Making Awesome Videos Who Will Help A Soccer Player!! I ALREADY SUBSCRIBE TO YOU! I Hope You Read This Comment Again😂 Keep It Up Josh!!!

  • @rault8140
    @rault8140 7 років тому +3

    Can you make a video about beach soccer balls ? Because I have troubles with mine. Thanks!

  • @tanweerahmed5806
    @tanweerahmed5806 2 роки тому +2

    Great advice and information, I liked it. Thanks

  • @ChrisTheYounger
    @ChrisTheYounger Рік тому

    When I started playing with regulation pumped up balls, it took about 2 weeks before my feet got used to the hardness of the ball. But I gotta say, now that I've played with more pumped up balls, I really don't like it when a ball is soft.

  • @AkashJaiswalAJ
    @AkashJaiswalAJ 6 місяців тому +2

    That's whack suggestions , its should be just little less than rock.

  • @Sunflower-gf5xe
    @Sunflower-gf5xe 7 років тому +2

    Josh, please do a review of that ball! Iove that ball!

  • @hanzi8297
    @hanzi8297 3 роки тому +3

    Guys i think he is financially struggling as he can only buy one boot from each pair. pray for him

  • @IAmfindingpeaceloveyouall
    @IAmfindingpeaceloveyouall Рік тому +1

    Is it best to train with a harder ball?

  • @DjordjeMomcilovic-bg6tz
    @DjordjeMomcilovic-bg6tz 6 років тому +1

    i measure it by how much it bounces of the ground when i drop it from shoulder height

  • @harrywatts659
    @harrywatts659 7 років тому +11

    Can you review the hypervenom 3 ic

    • @sleepy.a3195
      @sleepy.a3195 7 років тому +2

      He Xx he said he will do it later

  • @therealgiannis3117
    @therealgiannis3117 7 років тому +4

    I just asked you about this a couple of days ago.... thanks man!

  • @jasonreitz6514
    @jasonreitz6514 6 років тому +1

    Perfectly 10 min vid thank you soooooo much

  • @officialsongs1343
    @officialsongs1343 4 роки тому +4

    Sometimes I fill so much air that it become like stone

  • @lwandileboya9767
    @lwandileboya9767 3 роки тому +1

    My ball is only 8 to 12 psi recommendation. I checked it and it was 15 psi😬 was about to burst

  • @Grayoryx
    @Grayoryx 2 роки тому +2

    Ball : adidas
    Pump : nike
    Puma : what???

  • @CognizantCheddar
    @CognizantCheddar 2 роки тому +1

    CTE is a thing.
    The most important reason you should keep your balls at a comfortable PSI is because those hundreds (thousands, if you're an active enough player) of headers are causing sub-concussive damage to your brain tissue.
    By middle age, you'll become chronically depressed, your personality will change, you won't understand why. Meds won't help, because the issue isn't neurotransmitter related. If the CTE is severe enough, you'll suffer memory loss, and develop what everyone including your doctor will believe is early onset dementia. You'll end up dead before 65.
    Unless an autopsy is done to discover that your brain tissue _has literal holes in it,_ your family and friends will never realize what actually happened to you. They'll all just think it was bad genes and natural causes.
    *If your ball is hard enough to cause any degree of ache from a header, I don't care what PSI the regulations or anyone else thinks it should be, you need to let some air out.*

  • @CJ-zm5dw
    @CJ-zm5dw 3 роки тому +1

    I'm having a HUGE PROBLEM. I have a Handpump and a PSI Guage. It's not a normal PSI Gauge it has a scale that pops up when it measures. The scale is built inside and pumps up when measuring. There is a hook on it that can be turned and ever since I did just that, it stopped measuring. Secondly, when I pump my Ball I loses incredible amounts of air and it generally feels I have to out pump the air. This is impossible for me and I'm trying my best to find a way to let no air release. To go through my process, I take my pump and stick the pin all the into the valve. When I do this a little air comes out, then I vigorously pump my Ball. When this happens I can tell the Ball is losing more air. Finally when I give up I take my pin out and the I don't lose any air. I walk away in defeat. This process is generally frustrating and I'm in Need of help. IF SOMEONE CAN HELP PLEASE DO, IM SO DESPERATE.

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  3 роки тому +2

      Sounds like the ball has a leak, which you can't really fix. If you wet the ball with some soapy water and then try pumping air into it, you might be able to see where the leak is. Not much you can do though.

    • @CJ-zm5dw
      @CJ-zm5dw 3 роки тому

      @@Soccerreviewsforyou what about the PSI Gauge?

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому +1

      How flat is it?

  • @Ash-zp7ey
    @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому +4

    3:16 that ball is not flat it has plenty of air
    My ball is way flatter but I still play with it.

    • @lilyevans3023
      @lilyevans3023 3 роки тому +2

      Sorry to break it to you but that ball needed air.

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому +2

      @Henry Zuniga no it isn’t, my ball is really flat. It barely holds air. It was popped by a nail and has been deflating ever since. The one in the vid had a great amount of air!! And I do still play with my ball but it doesn’t bounce.

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому

      @@lilyevans3023 the ball did not need air!

    • @lilyevans3023
      @lilyevans3023 3 роки тому

      @@Ash-zp7ey yes is did it was really flat!

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому

      The ball was not flat!

  • @joeyzelnut5514
    @joeyzelnut5514 7 років тому +18

    Hey josh, just wanted to know if the adidas X takedown models have the FG/AG stud configuration, or is it only for the top end models.

    • @teakay3684
      @teakay3684 7 років тому +3

      Joey Zelnut the stud pattern is exactly the same (while the materials are not)

    • @joeyzelnut5514
      @joeyzelnut5514 7 років тому

      Tea Kay can you still use them on both ground types? (AG/FG)

    • @teakay3684
      @teakay3684 7 років тому +2

      Joey Zelnut the shape and lenghts determimes performance on AG and because they're the same: yes you can.

    • @user-kf4sn2kq3i
      @user-kf4sn2kq3i 7 років тому +2

      Joey Zelnut yeah you can, I have the X 16.3 and the stud pattern is the same and it works really well on both turf and natural grass

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +9

      They do.

  • @pan-shot4900
    @pan-shot4900 6 років тому +1

    Josh , that’s not pumped up enough. You shouldn’t be able to depress the ball with your thumbs. Can’t hit rippers otherwise

  • @duckygg4305
    @duckygg4305 Рік тому +5

    Yo u need to repent and turn to Jesus and believe he died on the cross for ur sins and rose from the dead 3 days later and give your life to him and spread the gospel and start a relationship with God and Jesus and don’t smoke and drink

  • @wereup1
    @wereup1 Рік тому +2

    Seeing made in Pakistan made me proud

  • @marlyncuahutencos4011
    @marlyncuahutencos4011 7 років тому +1

    Can you do more soccer tutorials for tricks, freestyle and more...

  • @MohammedAli-go2uc
    @MohammedAli-go2uc 5 років тому

    do you think it's better to use it underinflated in indoor artificial turf that has walls?

  • @phdyoutubedegree1939
    @phdyoutubedegree1939 2 роки тому +1

    wow you took 10min to explain putting air in a ball and had me stuck watching. (applause).

  • @jaldape6441
    @jaldape6441 6 років тому +1

    FIFA laws state the air pressure in a regulation ball must be between 8.5 psi and 15.6 psi. Before every game, referees check the ball to make sure it is suitable for play.

  • @ece5925
    @ece5925 7 років тому

    with nike strike and nike ordem 4 footballs, if you pump them to much the needle gets "shot out" to reduce the risk of explosion, although that is extremely unlikely

  • @BrthrValta
    @BrthrValta 7 років тому +3

    Instructions for coaches and referees: Step 1 - Dont be a cheap bastard and buy a football air pressure gauge(analog or digital). Step 2 - Pump and measure air pressure before every match and training session: 0.4 bars for kids, 0.6 for casual/amateurs and 0.8 for professional footballers. Step 3 - Enjoy the smiles of players as they dont have to kick rock hard overpressured footballs.

  • @RitwikPlaysCricket
    @RitwikPlaysCricket 7 років тому +1

    hey Josh plz do a comparison of Nike Takedowns and Adidas's Takedowns

  • @nerylopez3727
    @nerylopez3727 3 роки тому +1

    My question is how much does the champions league soccer ball air pressure has

  • @aswinbiju9586
    @aswinbiju9586 2 роки тому +1

    What is the sound inside air filled football

  • @pegausus6788
    @pegausus6788 3 роки тому +1

    Pumped a ball can say don’t pump it so much it is like kicking a fudging rock like jezz

  • @shawonrocks1688
    @shawonrocks1688 3 роки тому

    Thanka man.. It"s help me.... To remove extra pump from my ball..

  • @sudhenduwaikar3968
    @sudhenduwaikar3968 5 років тому +1

    Is the inflated ball soft?

  • @ptali_customs3328
    @ptali_customs3328 7 років тому +11

    damn this ball is made in my country

    • @fatal3583
      @fatal3583 6 років тому +1

      Pakistanis hell yeah man

    • @aozora979
      @aozora979 5 років тому

      SA 11 china?

    • @haarismahmood520
      @haarismahmood520 4 роки тому +1

      Most footballs are made in Pakistan bro 🇵🇰

    • @johnweak6788
      @johnweak6788 4 роки тому +2

      @@haarismahmood520 ofc,you have cheap workers there

  • @lalyredorphee217
    @lalyredorphee217 6 років тому

    How can I measure the pressure of the soccer ball? I mean there is the manometer but is it expensive? And where can I buy one?

  • @B_HarTz
    @B_HarTz 5 років тому

    Great video ! Thanks for the info 👍👍

  • @muhammadaarifeen8549
    @muhammadaarifeen8549 6 років тому +1

    Can i use any needle to deflate the ball? Or only the pump's needle

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  6 років тому +1

      I wouldn't stick anything that wasn't a pump needle into the valve.

  • @levente_6308
    @levente_6308 7 років тому +1

    Hey Josh!
    I use Adidas, Nike and Select match balls from the recent years. I usually pump them to 1.0, sometimes 1.1 bar, so they are really hard. Can this damage the ball? I mean can the panels come off?

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +1

      As long as you're within the recommended pressure variance listed on the ball, you shouldn't have to worry about anything.

    • @levente_6308
      @levente_6308 7 років тому

      Soccer Reviews For You OK, that's good to hear :)

  • @Kevin-rl7st
    @Kevin-rl7st 7 років тому +1

    Hey Josh, random question. Any chance you know if pro players play with regulation "rock" soccer balls?

  • @ridwaanmohamed9581
    @ridwaanmohamed9581 6 років тому +1

    When we fill ball we use oxygen whats difference between heliem and o2

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  6 років тому

      Nothing. There isn't enough air in the ball versus the physical weight of the ball, for the type of air inside to make any kind of a significant difference. Helium is lighter than regular air, but the weight difference between the air and the helium that would fit in the ball is extremely minimal.

  • @mathurcreations557
    @mathurcreations557 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks brother

  • @barhmveersingh7537
    @barhmveersingh7537 6 місяців тому +1

    Should it be hard that can't even kick

  • @saidgaming3023
    @saidgaming3023 7 років тому +2

    Can i use the same insole that you can buy at footlocker with football boots?

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +6

      You would have to see how they fit your boots. They'd need to be pretty thin and you would have to cut away quite a bit to match the shape of the original insoles in order for them to fit properly.

    • @saidgaming3023
      @saidgaming3023 7 років тому

      Soccer Reviews For You Thanks for the respond

  • @thephysicsmindset9614
    @thephysicsmindset9614 4 роки тому

    My country made ball.
    Feeling proud...💕

  • @franciscog4535
    @franciscog4535 7 років тому +13

    do you deflate after use?

  • @Ash-zp7ey
    @Ash-zp7ey 4 роки тому +1

    Hi
    3:16 that ball is not flat it has plenty of air
    My ball is way flatter but I still play with it

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 4 роки тому +1

      SOMEONE REPLEY

    • @Ash-zp7ey
      @Ash-zp7ey 3 роки тому +1

      Well fuck it

    • @imnigga-o5c
      @imnigga-o5c 8 місяців тому

      @@Ash-zp7eywassup after 3 years

  • @OH-qs4hg
    @OH-qs4hg 6 років тому +1

    *In an official top league/competition match like premier league, la liga, champions league etc do they pump the ball to the minimum, middle or maximum of the recommended pressure?*

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  6 років тому +3

      I would think that's up to the referee. If I had to guess, probably closer to the minimum.

    • @Sep7imodi4
      @Sep7imodi4 6 років тому

      Actually depend on the competition. La liga, premier league use 0,9bar, Champions league use 1.0 bar. Here in Chile, 0,8bar with nike ordem 4.
      There are a few videos in which show how much air they put in the ball !

    • @OH-qs4hg
      @OH-qs4hg 6 років тому

      Tomas Jofre show me how you know this.

    • @OH-qs4hg
      @OH-qs4hg 6 років тому

      Tomas Jofre show me where you got this info

  • @ayushchaudhary7285
    @ayushchaudhary7285 5 років тому

    Hey can someone Plz tell me the pros and cons of using a football which is lighter than the normal

  • @raheemsterling7917
    @raheemsterling7917 4 роки тому +2

    Ayyy exactly 10 minutes

  • @Avyflors88
    @Avyflors88 2 місяці тому +1

    What does the pros use?

  • @bluefield086
    @bluefield086 6 років тому +1

    Thanks! I don't like kicking concrete!

  • @paraschauhan1214
    @paraschauhan1214 6 років тому

    Whever my ball hits a pebble or something it makes a sounds like "tung" is it normal??

  • @carlossosa2940
    @carlossosa2940 5 років тому

    people you buy official match ball, dont use pumped air ,, use compressed air thats what i do i bought me a 3 lbs air compressor and i put 5 psi of air or 4 psi of air and 2 or 1 of helium,, thats it ,,, that ball will be smooth and light weigh and kinda fast ,,,

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  5 років тому +1

      There's absolutely no difference in the air if you use a pump or an air compressor. It's all the same air.

  • @mr.sundar8220
    @mr.sundar8220 6 років тому +1

    I just buy a ball, pump it, check it by bouncing it a few times and get on with the play

  • @madgaming2014
    @madgaming2014 6 років тому +4

    I deflate my balls after every use/session to remove unneeded pressure on the bladder, seams, glue... And it lengthens the ball's lifespan.

  • @jvitalis
    @jvitalis 7 років тому +6

    A soccer ball that is rock solid, another words you can't squeeze it no matter how hard you press, can cause serious head and body injuries especially to younger or older players. It is criminal for referees allowing games to played with rock solid soccer balls especially in those leagues. In my opinion a soccer ball has to give in a little when squeezed hard for maximum distance, best control, and more importantly less injuries. FIFA are you listening?

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому +7

      I can't say that agree with you. If done with proper technique, you shouldn't sustain any injuries. You can't really make any sport 100% safe, injuries are going to happen. With that said, I don't think the ball is a major issue in regards to causing unnecessary injury.

    • @jvitalis
      @jvitalis 7 років тому +4

      Ask any younger (16-) or older player (50+) on the effects of heading back a long ball that is rock solid. Players on their prime do not feel the same effect, but there has been increasing evidence that repetitive head injuries cause brain damage later in life.

  • @brightinspirationallifetim8347
    @brightinspirationallifetim8347 3 роки тому +1

    How much air you put feel it out
    Push it not too soft abit of air
    More softer not too hard
    Over inflation dont put too much air
    Pump so small amount of air its difficult
    Pingy sensation

  • @francoiskaroann8909
    @francoiskaroann8909 7 років тому

    Hi Josh, I have cafusa match ball and the valve is leak now, can you resolve my problem? I always use it for juggling session and need pump every 30 minutes. That so exhausted...thank you so much

    • @Soccerreviewsforyou
      @Soccerreviewsforyou  7 років тому

      There really isn't much you can do about that. You can't really fix a leak.

  • @emeraldarcher9401
    @emeraldarcher9401 6 років тому

    Thank you it was helpful