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September 27, 2013 1:58 PM Subscribe
What are the best resources for learning advanced soccer juggling skills?
I'm a decent soccer ball juggler: I can keep the ball in the air for an extended time with good control, I can stand still or walk forward steadily while juggling, and I can alternate between tapping the ball higher and then lower on the next tap, etc.
But I want to take things up to the next level in terms of doing harder and fancier juggling skills (or "tricks") like passing my foot over the ball as it's coming down (or going up?), catching it on top of my foot (maybe even with my neck/back), etc. I know practice is the most important thing, but I need some good guidance so I know what and how to practice.
I've noticed there are a lot of videos that teach various soccer ball handling tricks, but I was wondering whether there are any websites that are considered to be the best resources for learning advanced juggling skills/tricks, including good instructions, good example videos, and a full range of popular skills. I'd like to be able to focus my learning on one or two websites rather than sifting through a bunch of random videos found from Google searches.
I'm a decent soccer ball juggler: I can keep the ball in the air for an extended time with good control, I can stand still or walk forward steadily while juggling, and I can alternate between tapping the ball higher and then lower on the next tap, etc.
But I want to take things up to the next level in terms of doing harder and fancier juggling skills (or "tricks") like passing my foot over the ball as it's coming down (or going up?), catching it on top of my foot (maybe even with my neck/back), etc. I know practice is the most important thing, but I need some good guidance so I know what and how to practice.
I've noticed there are a lot of videos that teach various soccer ball handling tricks, but I was wondering whether there are any websites that are considered to be the best resources for learning advanced juggling skills/tricks, including good instructions, good example videos, and a full range of popular skills. I'd like to be able to focus my learning on one or two websites rather than sifting through a bunch of random videos found from Google searches.
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posted by emilyw at 3:45 PM on September 27, 2013