Learn how to do a Cruyff turn in soccer in this week’sOnline Soccer Academy soccer training video. A Cruyff turn, sometimes misspelled Croyth, is a classic soccer move used to escape defenders. Post a comment if you know who invented the Cruyff and I will give you an Internet high five! Key Points: 1. Put your plant foot between you and the defender to use your body as a shield 2. Rotate foot to use inside of foot to stop the ball 3. Push the ball into space, don’t kick it (so trap it, pause, then push) 4. Change pace Equipment Needed: Ball and two cones Exercise Player Can Do: Practice the move just standing in place. Once comfortable set up a start cone and an end cone 15 yards away. Dribble slowly to the end cone, do the Cruyff and change pace back to start cone. Rest and repeat until you have mastered it. What Player Could Be Doing Wrong: If the ball seems to be going all over the place when you are doing the Cruyff and not in a straight line behind you then you are probably kicking it, not pushing it. So as you do the move have your foot almost trap the ball for a split second, pause, then push it into space instead of kicking it all in once motion. Bonus Tip: The Cruyff is a great attacking move to fake a shot and get a defender to commit when running across goal so when you do the move get your arms and body involved to really sell the fake! Don’t just move your legs! Create your free profile, record your soccer game reviews, track your soccer juggling records and … Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.steamskytv.co.uk – watch online tv Smithy talk tactics with England’s finest during Comic Relief full sketch James Corden “Smithy” – England Football Team Sketch – Comic Relief 2009 very funny James Corden “Smithy” – England Football Team Sketch – Comic Relief Gavin and Staceys Smithy (James Corden) stumbled upon members of the England squad whilst working on a plumbing job at their team hotel. The charismatic handyman quickly takes the opportunity to deliver a unique team talk in order to inspire the players. John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, David Beckham, David James, Peter Crouch, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and Michael Carrick all benefit from Smithys wisdom
Watch the production process of the official 2010 World Cup match ball Jabulani. All Official Match Balls for the 2010 FIFA World Cup have the same weight and the same circumference and are therefore always the same size. Production capacity for the Official Match Ball for South Africa: 1760 balls per day. Production has been running since April 2009. For more about the 2010 World Cup ball Jabulani and its technical specifications see- www.shine2010.co.za Read more about the progress towards the 2010 World Cup here – www.shine2010.co.za
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is there a website where i can watch it online?
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thanks
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