There’s a drill my old coach taught me, I could do it backwards before the pandemic. It’s made me a respected dribbler among my peers, despite my position in defence, as I could turn so quickly it would throw my opponent way off. I recognised the moves of your feet in the first 15 seconds of the intro. I’m very grateful to Mr Stu for the time and effort he put into train our school team. I’m not as good as I claim to be but I’ll keep trying to improve, thanks coach! Edit: to all the people wondering what drill I’m talking about it’s basically this one but without the cones. Outside of the right foot, then the inside, then switch to the left. Outside of left foot, then inside, then switch back to right and repeat. After you master this you can start increasing and decreasing the weight of specific touches, causing you to turn and change direction as you dribble. Then just do it backwards… it takes a while, I have some trouble now after the pandemic because I didn’t have much time to practice during and then I had an ingrown toenail (I know, gross right?!) which bothered my left foot constantly and I needed multiple surgeries to get it fixed (I’m just recovering from the final one). But this drill really helps if you can master it… maybe I should try it with cones now?
@@rekkuzashinee8730 I simply jog backwards while doing inside/outside with the feet. I mean, I don't know what else to say. It helps a lot with coordination and balance. Once you can do it slowly walking backwards (the ball would be at your feet and you'd be tapping it behind you as you go) you can pick up speed and try jogging backwards. For in-game situations it really just helps when I have a bad first touch and the ball goes behind, then I need to quickly turn and go back to the goalkeeper (I play fullback). Honestly, no one dribbles backwards so it's really only for coordination, balance and agility.
Im gonna leave a comment for the algorithm, but also to thank you. I´ve been playing amateur football for 20 years, and I´ve learned a lot form your vids. Things thai I never knew, thing that I thought I knew and I was doing wrong. It almost feels dirty to have a personal coach for free. From Spain, thanks a lot, you help me falling in love with football again. I know your channel is gonna keep getting bigger and bigger. See you in the million, TFF!
Another small thing that instantly made my drills more successful was not starting too hard at the cone I am crossing, instead I look almost to the next cone, it helps me anticipate how far I need to place the ball on the current cone to set myself up well for the next. And this leads to a more intentional and well-placed touch which then helps to establish that rhythm you spoke of.
I’ll certainly add it to the list 😁 In the meantime I can’t give you some advice - I always like to remember to take many small touches with a very soft foot (using the inside and outside of the boot), whilst being on my tippy toes, knees bent and arms out for balance. Try doing this at a slow pace and once you get comfortable with it, increase pace to resemble a match situation. This will ensure the ball remains close to you and under your control. It’s going to take plenty of practice and repetition, so enjoy the process 😁 Bonus tip: try and keep yourself between the ball and the defender to better protect the ball (unless you’re driving directly at defender - in this case you’ll want to try and shift the ball quickly to get it past them)
His tips but also you gotta start doing ball mastery drills. Ik that they’re basic but after doing them for a little bit you’ll see some intermediate ones that you can actually use in a game but either way start from basics one move at a time (I made the mistake of trying to split most of them up but for me it didn’t work) if you’re a beginner beginner start on toe taps (for 60 seconds in a row) and after you master that go to other beginner drills and you’ll get better
the most overlooked thing when it comes to change of direction is movement of the shoulders and overall twisting of your upper body while keeping feet squared. the reason it helps is you have the most control of the ball when its inside or outside of your foot but going forwards its in front of you so to keep it in control the ball should be under you.. shoulders initiating change of direction has been a game changer for me parcitularly and it doesnt need to be very pronounced and look like a clown but subtle. when you compare different types of dribblers for example look at ronaldinho and neymar in particular then you can compare with vinicius jr whose dribbling is more linear, or marcus rashford. rashford and vinicius can be great when there is space in a 1 on 1 while neymar and ronaldinho can take on 2 or 3 defenders at once albeit slower but you cant take the ball away from them and theres a subtle movement of the shoulders when they change direction, especially ronaldinho
You know what i really struggle with? Getting pass an opponent when i have the ball. Something I've noticed was that i seem to just stop in front of them when i get too close to them. For example: i got a pass, then i run towards the defender and then stop them look at the ball and then whatever i do they just poke it and it's all gone. I've never got past anyone even once. 12 years of football and never got past anybody. Even kids!! I've always passed it to someone else when i get the ball but i want to get pass players on my own. I really like your channel because instead of channels like all attack. You seem to really understand what we struggle with. Those channels are probably made for those who are already good and want to get better. But your channel just seems to be for people like me who are stuck at level 1.
Hey Cadis! Thanks so much for the comment, I’m going to make a video on this in the coming week to hopefully help explain it in a lot more detail :) Would would be great for you to try now, and what I find most effective, is to continue to run at the defenders head on, taking as many small touches as possible, and as you get close to the defender, try and push the ball past them (ideally into space) whilst keeping your speed and momentum. As I said, I’ll try and break this down alot more for you in the coming weeks, but let me know how you get on with that.
@@thefootballfolk I tried experimenting. And ended up colliding a lot. I experimented with it first was trying to run pass them when gap between us was close, and i ended up colliding with them and also stumbling over their legs and a lot of times they just knew where i was going and just blocked it (all of this before reading the comment.) . Second was kicking it forward and running up to the ball and they ended up cutting my path to the ball. Tried it once again and i thought it worked but they were just faster, tried again and they just blocked it. It almost felt like as if someone did half leg split. I could nutmeg them but I'd have to run 90° from where i was going and then get pass them because their legs get in the way. Few things i did notice was when I came with enough speed, a lot of them came close and then started to run backwards , few of them poked once. Another thing was, a lot of times i ended up running straight to the defender as if I'm trying to fight with them. I'll look forward to your video! And try what you've said here.
@@mocerlaalacbaino What helped me over the last couple years since I am not a proficiant dribbler, but more so just someone who relatively fast. Like he said in small touches keep the ball close and just decelerate a little bit like 2-3 m before I get there just to explosively run in another direction. What also helped is just becoming comfortable with having the defender at my neck and keeping myself between the ball and him (though I am tall, so I guess that why it works), that way even with only a little bit of bad dribbling you can usually get around a lotta ppl or free yourself enough for a pass/shoot
My coach has always been puzzled by my skills. I play as a winger and can zigzag against multiple defenders but still struggle with cones during training. Will try your tips.
One thing i would like to work on is- shooting with power with little adjustment under pressure(not like i dont have enough power its just that i dont know how to use it in the most effective way)
i want to get better at turning with the ball, I'm usually a defender, but there are times I need to receive a ball and move forward or pass it, i'm not sure what are the different approaches I should take for that without losing possession so easily
1. Speed - practice the change of direction and the pace you are dribbling find whats best for you. 2. Contol - practice ball mastery and the touches you have with the ball. 3. Rythm - practice the repetition and sense of rhythm. 4. Focus - mental clarity will help in your drills.
With younger players, I have found a great way to help the rhythm issue is by doing ladder drills. Many say you shouldn't bother doing those with younger kids but i think that's silly. They teach the kids a lot of the basic footwork you'll need for things like this. Specifically, the icky shuffle. Great for getting them used to cutting and moving side to side. And definitely great for helping them develop that rhythm. It also improves awareness of their body. My kid struggled with a lot of these drills. Started doing ladder drills twice a week and there was significant improvement in how well he did these type of drills after just 3 weeks. Plus, I've never really played soccer so I know it works. I'm able to do a lot of drills myself bc I still have the basic footwork down from years of playing football
I just want to thank you, for the videos you make, it helps us a lot, specifically for a non academic player, who wants to play good football. Once again thank you - from INDIA🇮🇳
What a great vid. I’m looking to get some drills prepared for U9 boys and I’m gonna create separate courses with the boys paired up to dribble between two cones until they’ve mastered their touch, focus and speed for a few weeks. Once I’ve seen the improvement I will move them with 4 cones and the final 6 cones so they improve close ball control. I already have the session visualized in my head thanks to you!
For one year, I was in England - compared to my country the skill gap of football is SO large. The 8-10 year old kids are better than my country's 12-15 year olds. I had a good trainer which told me some tips to go around the cones and i dont even know how, but somehow I did it! Despite my utter inability to coordinate my body right
Just discovered this channel and now I'm watching all of his vids. There really great videos and I love the clean guitar in the background of all of these vids.
dude… i just found your content and i absolutely love it. I just got done watching all your videos. I am a new sub. Is there anyway you could send me a template of what your dribbling sessions look like and the drills that you do??
Hello my friend! First of all i have to congrat you for the clarity in the explanation of the concepts, it´s a lot easier when u divide them by segments (maybe another tip would be to space them a little bit more). I thought it would be useful to make a video about faints or fake direction while we have our defender behind ourselves, to build resources to resolve while the defender is on us. As a midfielder i struggle actually while competing in my league. Thanks for the content!! Really loving it, cheers from Argentina!
You just Earned a new subcriber.......quality videos👌and editing is🔥....keep up this and we will be with you along.....and you are gonnna be good youtuber....i just feel that
Hey, nice content, just LOVE it 🎉. Btw may you please give me advice on how to control the pace of of the football when dribbling like even straight, when i dribble the ball just gets faster and faster without any actual control, i can't slow the ball down either or decelerate. Thank you for your valuable time.
Thanks for the comments Haribansh! I certainly can! I add it to the list 😁 Is there anything in particular you’d like me to dive into? What part of these techniques would you like help with?
@@viral.clips.99 Did you check out my Curling Freekick video yet? Might have a lot of the answers to your questions :) th-cam.com/video/Sw0RLH2ZYt4/w-d-xo.html
That will come with time and repetition. I encourage you to focus on soft delicate touches using the outside toe area of your boot. There’s a lot of surface area, plus it’s soft to help you maintain control. Also focus on keeping your eye on the ball whilst moving will help a bunch :)
Thankfully dribbling has always been my best ability. Grew up playing in a run down council estate back in the 2000s and kicking a tennis ball around my house all day and still do. I almost exclusively played "cuppy singles" growing up; which is where there is one goal keeper and a battle royal of outfield players all against each other. The best ways to win were to be a great dribbler, have a great long shot or be lazy goal mounger and wait for a rebound. Spent every school night and weekend trying to dribble through swarms of players and shoot from distance. But unfortunately I developed zero game sense, discipline, positioning or teamwork and hated playing for my local team. But yeah, always have a ball with you. Nut meg everyone who walks by you, nutmeg your pets, dribble the ball whilst you're walking to the fridge, keepy ups whilst your watching TV, chip the ball into your washing machine, rainbow flick bar stools, balnce the ball on your head whilst chilling on the couch, balance the ball on your foot whilst your on your phone, dribble around the mess on the floor, pretend the radiator is a goal and put a hoover and some shoes in front of it as a makeshift keeper, whatever creative things you can think of. You've got to be obsessed.
Question from a 19 year old guy aspiring to kick his friends' asses at football: should you look at the ball while doing cone dribbling drills? I know you're supposed to keep the ball in your peripheral vision dribbling in an open space in a real game, but in the examples shown here it looks like he's looking straight at it.
I guess it depends what part of the session you’re in. If it’s a warm up, you could do 5-10 reps, 3 sets using different variations. And if it’s with higher intensity (later in the session) you could do 3-5 reps, 4-8 sets. I also like to incorporate cones when ever I’m shooting. So you can do them throughout the entire session. Good way to test the touch throughout 👍
when I played football (years ago) I was very good at dribbling during a game but I was completely a mess with cones, my coach was mad at me about that, 6 close cones like that? no way ahahahahahah
It's probably because, during the pandemic did you play? It's normal that you didn't go outside much during COVID because of restrictions, hence your gameplay will inevitably drop. If you start playing the same amount that you did before the pandemic then you will surely get that skill back eventually. If that doesn't happen, you will have to regularly exercise to improve.
Great advice!! I would have to agree. Just get the reps back in the body and with time you’ll return and then surpass your previous level. Keep at it ❤
There’s a drill my old coach taught me, I could do it backwards before the pandemic. It’s made me a respected dribbler among my peers, despite my position in defence, as I could turn so quickly it would throw my opponent way off. I recognised the moves of your feet in the first 15 seconds of the intro.
I’m very grateful to Mr Stu for the time and effort he put into train our school team. I’m not as good as I claim to be but I’ll keep trying to improve, thanks coach!
Edit: to all the people wondering what drill I’m talking about it’s basically this one but without the cones. Outside of the right foot, then the inside, then switch to the left. Outside of left foot, then inside, then switch back to right and repeat. After you master this you can start increasing and decreasing the weight of specific touches, causing you to turn and change direction as you dribble. Then just do it backwards… it takes a while, I have some trouble now after the pandemic because I didn’t have much time to practice during and then I had an ingrown toenail (I know, gross right?!) which bothered my left foot constantly and I needed multiple surgeries to get it fixed (I’m just recovering from the final one). But this drill really helps if you can master it… maybe I should try it with cones now?
I wish you a fast recovery and thanks for explaining
Backwards as is running backwards or as in inside foot outside foot
@@gerrysgaming5754 both actually, but I meant running backwards
@@ReefzYT How exactly do you do it backwards, if you care to explain, and I hope you have a good recovery
@@rekkuzashinee8730 I simply jog backwards while doing inside/outside with the feet. I mean, I don't know what else to say. It helps a lot with coordination and balance. Once you can do it slowly walking backwards (the ball would be at your feet and you'd be tapping it behind you as you go) you can pick up speed and try jogging backwards. For in-game situations it really just helps when I have a bad first touch and the ball goes behind, then I need to quickly turn and go back to the goalkeeper (I play fullback). Honestly, no one dribbles backwards so it's really only for coordination, balance and agility.
Im gonna leave a comment for the algorithm, but also to thank you. I´ve been playing amateur football for 20 years, and I´ve learned a lot form your vids. Things thai I never knew, thing that I thought I knew and I was doing wrong. It almost feels dirty to have a personal coach for free. From Spain, thanks a lot, you help me falling in love with football again. I know your channel is gonna keep getting bigger and bigger. See you in the million, TFF!
This has made my day! Thanks so much for the kind comment. I really appreciate it 🧡🧡
Another small thing that instantly made my drills more successful was not starting too hard at the cone I am crossing, instead I look almost to the next cone, it helps me anticipate how far I need to place the ball on the current cone to set myself up well for the next. And this leads to a more intentional and well-placed touch which then helps to establish that rhythm you spoke of.
Well, can u make a video on.. How to keep the ball intact while dribbling.. I mean how to control it without losing it..
I’ll certainly add it to the list 😁 In the meantime I can’t give you some advice - I always like to remember to take many small touches with a very soft foot (using the inside and outside of the boot), whilst being on my tippy toes, knees bent and arms out for balance. Try doing this at a slow pace and once you get comfortable with it, increase pace to resemble a match situation. This will ensure the ball remains close to you and under your control. It’s going to take plenty of practice and repetition, so enjoy the process 😁
Bonus tip: try and keep yourself between the ball and the defender to better protect the ball (unless you’re driving directly at defender - in this case you’ll want to try and shift the ball quickly to get it past them)
@@thefootballfolk 😳 Thankss
His tips but also you gotta start doing ball mastery drills. Ik that they’re basic but after doing them for a little bit you’ll see some intermediate ones that you can actually use in a game but either way start from basics one move at a time (I made the mistake of trying to split most of them up but for me it didn’t work) if you’re a beginner beginner start on toe taps (for 60 seconds in a row) and after you master that go to other beginner drills and you’ll get better
Ha
Master juggling and focus on small touches
The way you edit your videos, and the way you cover the topics of the video is amazing! You're gonna grow insanely fast!
This has made my day 🥳❤️ Thank you so much, really glad you enjoy them 😁
@@thefootballfolk Looking forward to more👍
the most overlooked thing when it comes to change of direction is movement of the shoulders and overall twisting of your upper body while keeping feet squared. the reason it helps is you have the most control of the ball when its inside or outside of your foot but going forwards its in front of you so to keep it in control the ball should be under you.. shoulders initiating change of direction has been a game changer for me parcitularly and it doesnt need to be very pronounced and look like a clown but subtle. when you compare different types of dribblers for example look at ronaldinho and neymar in particular then you can compare with vinicius jr whose dribbling is more linear, or marcus rashford. rashford and vinicius can be great when there is space in a 1 on 1 while neymar and ronaldinho can take on 2 or 3 defenders at once albeit slower but you cant take the ball away from them and theres a subtle movement of the shoulders when they change direction, especially ronaldinho
You know what i really struggle with? Getting pass an opponent when i have the ball. Something I've noticed was that i seem to just stop in front of them when i get too close to them. For example: i got a pass, then i run towards the defender and then stop them look at the ball and then whatever i do they just poke it and it's all gone.
I've never got past anyone even once. 12 years of football and never got past anybody. Even kids!! I've always passed it to someone else when i get the ball but i want to get pass players on my own.
I really like your channel because instead of channels like all attack. You seem to really understand what we struggle with. Those channels are probably made for those who are already good and want to get better. But your channel just seems to be for people like me who are stuck at level 1.
Hey Cadis! Thanks so much for the comment, I’m going to make a video on this in the coming week to hopefully help explain it in a lot more detail :)
Would would be great for you to try now, and what I find most effective, is to continue to run at the defenders head on, taking as many small touches as possible, and as you get close to the defender, try and push the ball past them (ideally into space) whilst keeping your speed and momentum. As I said, I’ll try and break this down alot more for you in the coming weeks, but let me know how you get on with that.
@@thefootballfolk I tried experimenting. And ended up colliding a lot. I experimented with it first was trying to run pass them when gap between us was close, and i ended up colliding with them and also stumbling over their legs and a lot of times they just knew where i was going and just blocked it (all of this before reading the comment.) . Second was kicking it forward and running up to the ball and they ended up cutting my path to the ball. Tried it once again and i thought it worked but they were just faster, tried again and they just blocked it.
It almost felt like as if someone did half leg split. I could nutmeg them but I'd have to run 90° from where i was going and then get pass them because their legs get in the way.
Few things i did notice was when I came with enough speed, a lot of them came close and then started to run backwards , few of them poked once. Another thing was, a lot of times i ended up running straight to the defender as if I'm trying to fight with them.
I'll look forward to your video! And try what you've said here.
@@mocerlaalacbaino What helped me over the last couple years since I am not a proficiant dribbler, but more so just someone who relatively fast. Like he said in small touches keep the ball close and just decelerate a little bit like 2-3 m before I get there just to explosively run in another direction. What also helped is just becoming comfortable with having the defender at my neck and keeping myself between the ball and him (though I am tall, so I guess that why it works), that way even with only a little bit of bad dribbling you can usually get around a lotta ppl or free yourself enough for a pass/shoot
@@StepBaum thank you sir, i will try that.
@@mocerlaalacbaino hope it works out :) feel free to tell me how it goes
My coach has always been puzzled by my skills. I play as a winger and can zigzag against multiple defenders but still struggle with cones during training. Will try your tips.
Let us know how it goes! I used to be the same 👍
Track your progress by recording your games and training, trying it out with friends. Remember, Jesus loves you.
*the warm-up video will be going live this Wednesday 😁
In other news, what are some of weaknesses you’d like to work on over the coming year?
It's nice to see a new channel. Good content as well sir. Maybe you make a video on how to practice receiving lob passes (stationary and while moving)
One thing i would like to work on is- shooting with power with little adjustment under pressure(not like i dont have enough power its just that i dont know how to use it in the most effective way)
i want to get better at turning with the ball, I'm usually a defender, but there are times I need to receive a ball and move forward or pass it, i'm not sure what are the different approaches I should take for that without losing possession so easily
@@riceball100 I’ll be posting a video on Tuesday or Wednesday that might help with this 😁👍
Can't beat Welly on a good day!
1. Speed - practice the change of direction and the pace you are dribbling find whats best for you.
2. Contol - practice ball mastery and the touches you have with the ball.
3. Rythm - practice the repetition and sense of rhythm.
4. Focus - mental clarity will help in your drills.
With younger players, I have found a great way to help the rhythm issue is by doing ladder drills. Many say you shouldn't bother doing those with younger kids but i think that's silly. They teach the kids a lot of the basic footwork you'll need for things like this.
Specifically, the icky shuffle. Great for getting them used to cutting and moving side to side. And definitely great for helping them develop that rhythm. It also improves awareness of their body. My kid struggled with a lot of these drills. Started doing ladder drills twice a week and there was significant improvement in how well he did these type of drills after just 3 weeks. Plus, I've never really played soccer so I know it works. I'm able to do a lot of drills myself bc I still have the basic footwork down from years of playing football
I just want to thank you, for the videos you make, it helps us a lot, specifically for a non academic player, who wants to play good football.
Once again thank you - from INDIA🇮🇳
Thank you so much Priyanshu! 🧡
What a great vid. I’m looking to get some drills prepared for U9 boys and I’m gonna create separate courses with the boys paired up to dribble between two cones until they’ve mastered their touch, focus and speed for a few weeks. Once I’ve seen the improvement I will move them with 4 cones and the final 6 cones so they improve close ball control. I already have the session visualized in my head thanks to you!
That’s awesome mate! Enjoy and good luck to the boys 🧡🧡
For one year, I was in England - compared to my country the skill gap of football is SO large. The 8-10 year old kids are better than my country's 12-15 year olds. I had a good trainer which told me some tips to go around the cones and i dont even know how, but somehow I did it! Despite my utter inability to coordinate my body right
One of the best football tutorial on TH-cam 👍👍
Thanks mate!! Glad you enjoyed it 🧡🧡
I did
Just discovered this channel and now I'm watching all of his vids. There really great videos and I love the clean guitar in the background of all of these vids.
dude… i just found your content and i absolutely love it. I just got done watching all your videos. I am a new sub. Is there anyway you could send me a template of what your dribbling sessions look like and the drills that you do??
Thanks mate! Really appreciate it 👍🧡 I’ll be making a video in the coming weeks to help with that, so stay tuned 😁😁
You are a fantastic Coach. Keep up the great work 👍
thank you
Just came across your channel. Nice video... noticed the pitch looks like Eastbourne... then realised you are in NZ.
Cones are my best friend 😊,i developed so much because of come drills
They are a pretty amazing tool, that’s for sure 🙏
you just earned a new subscriber, excellent videos, keep it up mate!
Thanks Matthew! Appreciate it mate 👍
the new goals at bishops park are so nice
So nice hey! Pretty lucky
definitely
Hello my friend! First of all i have to congrat you for the clarity in the explanation of the concepts, it´s a lot easier when u divide them by segments (maybe another tip would be to space them a little bit more).
I thought it would be useful to make a video about faints or fake direction while we have our defender behind ourselves, to build resources to resolve while the defender is on us. As a midfielder i struggle actually while competing in my league.
Thanks for the content!! Really loving it, cheers from Argentina!
Oh I love this suggestion. I’ll add it to the list for sure 🧡🧡
That pitch looks like heaven..
I completely agree. Between you and me.. it kinda is 🤫🤣
Hey man nice video i was wondering which football you are using
You just Earned a new subcriber.......quality videos👌and editing is🔥....keep up this and we will be with you along.....and you are gonnna be good youtuber....i just feel that
Thanks so much Amin!! Glad you noticed the editing 😅🤣 Appreciate you being here mate 🧡
I love the way you edit and teach thank you for helping me from problems may god bless you and your family amen🙏
Thank you 🙏 🧡
Hey, nice content, just LOVE it 🎉. Btw may you please give me advice on how to control the pace of of the football when dribbling like even straight, when i dribble the ball just gets faster and faster without any actual control, i can't slow the ball down either or decelerate. Thank you for your valuable time.
I’m watching every single video u posted man this shit is a best football yt channel
😂🤣 I love the binge watching 🧡🧡🧡 Appreciate it mate
Already my favourite football youtuber
Yay!! 😁😁
Really helpful videos and good editing. Thanks a lot!
Thank you 🧡🧡
Great content very informative and entertaining keep it up always learn something
Great. Thanks a bunch. I'm from Brazil.
Hey Brazil!! Would love to visit one day! 🧡🧡
Here's a amazing place. I think so that you really need visit the Brazil.
Can you make a juggling tutorial sometime?
Very Useful Content broo☺💖💗
In the early to mid 90's going through the cones was all we did every training session lol no lie.
Can you make the basic things vid
How to dribble or how to shoot
By the way love your video
Thanks for the comments Haribansh! I certainly can! I add it to the list 😁 Is there anything in particular you’d like me to dive into? What part of these techniques would you like help with?
Curl shot near post and far post
@@viral.clips.99 Did you check out my Curling Freekick video yet? Might have a lot of the answers to your questions :) th-cam.com/video/Sw0RLH2ZYt4/w-d-xo.html
Best content in yt rn
Thanks Nik!! 🙏🙏
I was struggling step one slowing done when approaching the cones
I have the same ball !!
You just earned a follow thanks
finally, something that actually helps ☺
Niceeeee 🧡🧡🧡
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You’re actually so underrated
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really good channel for football
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i get this. im actually dece at dribbling but I suck at the cone drills...
Beautiful location. Where is it?
maybe next time how can I make my dribble not easily slip off my feet❤️🔥
That will come with time and repetition. I encourage you to focus on soft delicate touches using the outside toe area of your boot. There’s a lot of surface area, plus it’s soft to help you maintain control. Also focus on keeping your eye on the ball whilst moving will help a bunch :)
Thankfully dribbling has always been my best ability. Grew up playing in a run down council estate back in the 2000s and kicking a tennis ball around my house all day and still do. I almost exclusively played "cuppy singles" growing up; which is where there is one goal keeper and a battle royal of outfield players all against each other. The best ways to win were to be a great dribbler, have a great long shot or be lazy goal mounger and wait for a rebound. Spent every school night and weekend trying to dribble through swarms of players and shoot from distance.
But unfortunately I developed zero game sense, discipline, positioning or teamwork and hated playing for my local team.
But yeah, always have a ball with you. Nut meg everyone who walks by you, nutmeg your pets, dribble the ball whilst you're walking to the fridge, keepy ups whilst your watching TV, chip the ball into your washing machine, rainbow flick bar stools, balnce the ball on your head whilst chilling on the couch, balance the ball on your foot whilst your on your phone, dribble around the mess on the floor, pretend the radiator is a goal and put a hoover and some shoes in front of it as a makeshift keeper, whatever creative things you can think of. You've got to be obsessed.
Great video
Thanks! ❤️❤️
Question from a 19 year old guy aspiring to kick his friends' asses at football: should you look at the ball while doing cone dribbling drills? I know you're supposed to keep the ball in your peripheral vision dribbling in an open space in a real game, but in the examples shown here it looks like he's looking straight at it.
The football folk is a good football folk
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I’m gonna leave a comment and come back once me and my sons become the next C R A C K S
Im actually ok at dribbling cones but my speed is slow. I wish i had that crazy 37km/h speed we all dream of haha
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I'm a great speed dribbler but not great in close control. I usually chalk it up to composure but if you get me in space... GOOD LUCK
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How many sets and reps should I do when I do wave cone drills
I guess it depends what part of the session you’re in. If it’s a warm up, you could do 5-10 reps, 3 sets using different variations. And if it’s with higher intensity (later in the session) you could do 3-5 reps, 4-8 sets. I also like to incorporate cones when ever I’m shooting. So you can do them throughout the entire session. Good way to test the touch throughout 👍
@@thefootballfolk that’s man. I love how you are just making videos from 2 weeks but they are Soo good. I can’t wait to see more from you
when I played football (years ago) I was very good at dribbling during a game but I was completely a mess with cones, my coach was mad at me about that, 6 close cones like that? no way ahahahahahah
Haha, it’s so interesting how that happens. Instinct goes a long way 😎🧡
i wish my house had flat ground. its all bumpy in my yard😂
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What boots are those
Weird tip:
Try to control the ball closer to cone you passed
what ball is that?
Do you mean the one in the thumbnail? To be honest, I have no idea what any of my balls are haha 😂
Looks like Adidas Tango Pasadena
@@mariaaluko360 thanks
I don’t even have cones so I just use sticks from my front yard 😭
🍦🍦🍦only one kind of cone I’m into..
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I could do this naturally I was best dribbler in my team haven’t played for 3 years and I forgot everything
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Only 7. I do 12
Good thing you play against moving ppl and not cones during the game 💀
I noticed that you looked down at the ball, aren't we supposed to NOT do that?
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Bro dou have tiktok?
I sure do :)
Just practice with a tennis ball. You will improve your touches.
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where is this its beutiful
Hey, this is Wellington in New Zealand 😁
Will be come to wow 😱 wow wow. Fa y. Wya
like your content but not more than your sarcasm
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Jesus loves yall God bless u can still turn to Him rn if u havent
Just another delusion....one among 4000 religions
Bro I have a issue around 3 years ago I played very well but after the COVID I didn't play since 2 years now my gameplay is worst how can I improve.??
It's probably because, during the pandemic did you play? It's normal that you didn't go outside much during COVID because of restrictions, hence your gameplay will inevitably drop. If you start playing the same amount that you did before the pandemic then you will surely get that skill back eventually. If that doesn't happen, you will have to regularly exercise to improve.
Great advice!! I would have to agree. Just get the reps back in the body and with time you’ll return and then surpass your previous level. Keep at it ❤
@@digify4394 thanks buddy
I got the same ball, I think that ball is trash compared to his price, too slipperry for me
😂😂 I found mine 🫣
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U7 do it without no problem
Cone is useless
thank you