Selasa, 30 November 2010

The Adriano

Heeey^^ this time I post another soccer trick. Like it's name, this trick was found by a famous soccer player, Adriano. Wanna know? Here it is^^

The Adriano

The Adriano is a fairly simple soccer trick that's used to evade an opponent. Most players can execute it without practice, but to apply it in a match is more difficult.
The Adriano should be used when your opponent attempts to steal the ball. If you do this correct, you'll lose your opponent.

Step 1
Put the sole of your dominant leg on the ball.
Step 2
Pull the ball back. While doing this, jump a little forward with your standing leg.
Step 3
Push the ball forward again with the inside of your dominant foot. The ball should go past the opposite side of your standing leg than it came from.

That's it. Can you do that? ;)

Senin, 29 November 2010

Pull and Push

Hiii^^ this time I post about the Pull and Push trick. This trick is very easy to master. Wanna know? Check this out.

Pull and Push
The Pull and Push is an easy and very useful soccer trick. You can use the Pull and Push to evade an opponent or to change direction quickly.
There are many variations on the Pull and Push move. You can customize it yourself. On this page, you'll find the basic Pull and Push.
You can use the Pull and Push in a slow dribble or from a stationary position.

Step 1
When you face an opponent, put the sole of your foot on the ball.
Step 2
Pull the ball back.
Step 3
Knock (push) the ball in the direction you want to go with the outside or inside of the foot you used for the move.
Step 4
Dribble away.

That's it. So easy, huh? ;)

Ronaldo Chop

Heey^^ now I post one of the other Cristiano Ronaldo's famous tricks, the Ronaldo Chop.


Ronaldo Chop

C. Ronaldo is great at using soccer tricks. As many other 'trick-masters', C. Ronaldo has a signature move. This soccer trick is called the Ronaldo Chop.
The Ronaldo Chop isn't just nice to see. The Ronaldo Chop is actually very useful and not hard to learn. C. Ronaldo uses it almost every match.

Step 1
While dribbling, make sure the ball is in front of you.
Step 2
Jump up. While doing this, get your left foot in front of your right foot.
Step 3
Hit the ball with the inside of your right foot. Make sure the ball goes left and a bit forward.

That's it. Can you do that? I think so^_^

Minggu, 28 November 2010

Juninho 360

Hi, now I post the Juninho 360. Do you ever hear it? Okay, I'll explain it.

Juninho 360


This trick was invented by a professional footballer, Juninho Pernambucano. His real name is Antônio Augusto Ribeiro Reis Junior. This trick is not easy to master, but it's very effective to use in a match if you're mastered.
Juninho 360 used when you're facing your opponent. To mastering this trick, you must really learn step 2 until you master it.


Step 1
Put the ball instep of your foot.
Step 2
Turn around yourself and try to keep the ball on your instep.
Step 3
After turn around 360 degree, dribble away.


That's the Juninho 360. Uh, yeah, for this trick I assume you're left-footed. Thanks for read^^

Cruyff Turn

Hi hi^_^ now I post about the Cruyff Turn. Do you know it? Here it is.

Cruyff Turn

The Cruyff Turn is considered the signature soccer trick of the Dutch Johan Cruyff. He used the Cruyff Turn for the first time when he played for Holland against Sweden. From that moment, many other players started to use the Cruyff Turn.
The Cruyff Turn is used to make a very quick turn. That makes the Cruyff Turn very useful in all sorts of situations. For example, you can beat an opponent with it. But you can also buy yourself some time, needed to make a pass.
The Cruyff Turn is exceptionally useful for wingers that are cornered.

In Steps

Use the Cruyff Turn when you have to make a quick turn. You can use it from a stationary position, but it's even more effective and surprising while dribbling.
Step 1
When you want to turn around, put your right foot next to the ball.
Step 2
Feint a shot or a pass with your left foot.
Step 3
Instead of shooting or passing, use the inside of your left foot to drag the ball the other way.
Step 4
Turn your upper body around as well and accelerate.

That's it, thank for read^^

Sabtu, 27 November 2010

The Leonardo

Heyhey, now I post about another trick, do you know? Yup, that's The Leonardo.


Leonardo
The Leonardo is another soccer trick that's supposed to put your direct opponent an the wrong foot. You can use this to create space or time for yourself.
The Leonardo is harder than it looks, so don't underestimate this soccer trick.
A good thing about the Leonardo is that you can use it in combination with a lot of other soccer tricks..


Step 1
Start knocking the ball from the inside of one foot to the inside of the other. Repeat this as many times as you think is necessary.
Step 2
When you're ready to beat your opponent, turn one of your feet 60-80 degrees.
Step 3
With this foot, knock the ball past your opponent.
Step 4
Go after the ball by quickly accelerating.

It isn't hard, huh? ;)

Jumat, 26 November 2010

Flip-Flap

Hey^^ did you know about Ronaldinho's tricks? It's so many, huh? Now I posted 1 of his trick, Flip-Flap or commonly known as Elastico.

Elastico


The Elastico originated on the streets. Although the Elastico wasn't invented by Ronaldinho, many people consider it his move. Another name for the Elastico is the Flip-Flap.
Both soccer tricks require a similar, fast foot movement and both are used to beat an opponent. Don't use the Elastico too often. There is a big chance that the Elastico fails if you haven't fully mastered it. That's why I suggest to use it only when you're far on your opponent's half.

Step 1
Get the foot you're going to use behind the ball.
Step 2
Now, touch the ball with the outside of your foot.
Step 3
'Push' the ball away with the outside of your foot. Lean as far as possible to the right. This way your opponent thinks you're going right, 'sell' the move.
Step 4
Let the ball slide from the outside of your foot to the inside. When the ball is on the inside of your foot, snap inside.

Okay, that's it for now, thanks for read^_^

Kamis, 25 November 2010

The Rainbow

Hi, now I posted a soccer tricks that I like #whocares-_- you know that? Yeah, it's "Rainbow" !!



Rainbow
The Rainbow is a very elegant trick. It can be used to get past a defender, but this needs a lot of practice.
Step 1
While dribbling, place the heel of your dominant foot in front of the ball. Your toes should point in the direction you're going.
Step 2
Get your other foot behind the ball. The inside of this foot should touch the ball.
Step 3
Roll the ball with your weak foot onto the heel of your dominant foot.
Step 4
Hit the ball with the heel of your dominant foot.

Tips : To get the ball over your head, lean forward when you kick the ball with your heel.

Want to try? Okay, good luck^_^

Pull back and Stepover

Hi^^ now I posted about another tricks of soccer. In this post, I just tell you 2 tricks.

1. Pull Back
The Pull Back is a very simple, but effective move. There are lots of variations on the Pull Back that are also very easy to learn and execute. The Pull Back is very effective if you're cornered.
You've probably used the Pull Back without knowing it. The Pull Back is used a lot in professional soccer and it's very easy to practice.
Step 1
Put your foot on the ball and pull it backwards.
Step 2
Your body should now be between the ball and your opponent. You're facing the ball.
Step 3
Dribble away.




2. Stepover
The Stepover is a simple soccer feint move that fakes out your opponent. The Stepover is an unpredictable move that's used by lots of soccer players.
You can use the Stepover in a dribble or in a stationary position.
Don't overuse the Stepover, or else your opponent will see through you.
Step 1
Get the ball in front of you. Swing one foot around the ball, from inside to outside.
Step 2
Lean to the left if you use your left foot. Or lean to the right if you use your right foot.
Step 3
Use your other foot to knock the ball past your opponent. You usually knock the ball with the outside of your foot. So if you did step 1 with your right foot, you knock the ball left past your opponent with the outside of your left foot.
Step 4
Dribble away.

That's all. Thanks for reading^^

Rabu, 24 November 2010

Soccer tricks

There are so many kinds of soccer tricks in the world. At this page, I only post three of the many soccer tricks.

1. Marseille Roulette
    The Marseille Roulette is a very elegant and effective move if it's performed correctly. A lot of professional soccer players use the Marseille Roulette. Examples are Henry, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Ribery and McGeady.
The Marseille Roulette itself isn't very hard to master. It takes a lot of practice to make it effective, though. If you've mastered the Marseille Roulette, use it to put your opponent on the wrong foot.
The Marseille Roulette is also known as the 360, Marseille Turn, the Rocastle Manoeuvre and the Pirouette.

Step 1
Put your stronger foot on the ground again in a continued motion.
Step 2
Throw your body over the ball, so you can protect it. The ball should now be approaching your weaker foot.
Step 3
While spinning, drag the ball with the sole of your weaker foot back and dribble away.

2. Rabona
   The Rabona is an alternative way to kick a ball. You kick the ball with your dominant leg while it's 'wrapped around' the back of your standing leg. Another name for the Rabona is the crossed-kick.

The Italian soccer player Giovanni Roccotelli introduced the Rabona soccer skill in the 1970s. Maradona used the Rabona a lot to pass.

Step 1
Put your weak foot next to the ball. The ball should be around one foot away from the outside of your weak foot. Your weak foot is now your standing leg.
Step 2
Pull your dominant/kicking leg back.
Step 3
Cross your dominant leg behind your standing leg.
Step 4
While your legs are crossed, kick the ball with your dominant foot.


3. Riquelme Move

Juan Roman Riquelme showed a great soccer trick in a match for Boca Juniors. Since then, the Riquelme Move has been all over the Internet and almost every soccer fanatic has seen it.
The Riquelme Move puts your opponent on the wrong foot because the move is very unpredictable.

Step 1
Approach your opponent slowly.
Step 2
When your within 1 meter of your opponent, slide the ball to the left by putting the sole of your right foot on the ball.
Step 3
Repeat step 2. Your opponent should now face your back. You turned 180 degrees in total.
Step 4
The ball should be behind your left heel. Touch the ball with this heel to get the ball past your opponent.
Step 5
Turn 180 degrees again. Run past your opponent and control the ball, continue to dribble or pass the ball.
Note : For this trick, I assume you're right-footed

That's all for now. Maybe I'll post another soccer tricks at any time^^