He is a member of a team called WINNERS, which is not a professional team but a group of influencers to promote soccer in Japan. He also runs a class called "Regate Dribbling School" to teach children how to dribble. Perhaps a search for REGATE will bring up his channel: but those videos are in Japanese.
assuming you already develop your technique and starting to become better at it... is there a tip to generate more power so that i can hit the ball even longer?
My daughter finds a side foot technique more natural - meaning a standard short pass foot position as opposed to laces. Out of all the techniques for passing/shooting which should she learn first. For the rest to follow do you think?
I usuaaly sort of chip it and then power isn't really needed because u can regulate how long the ball will fly with angle of the chip. Although if you want to deliver the ball fast the power is needed indeed
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any tips for power because my shots are powerful but not my passes and i don't know what im doing wrong. the only passes i do now is short ones or if they are far away i volley the ball too them.
How do u make it not go too high because in football matches I always see players kick it with power but somehow not sky it like ronaldos longest free kick
I try to learn this passing technique for the whole of my life but with no success. This technique show that the kicking leg stay on the ground after kicking. When I found this tutorial I think it should be easy.
Pro tip :You don't have to use when you're near the post just shoot the ball in the middle with that hard area that is above the instep in your feet and lean over the ball and while shooting don't swing the ball so far unless you're far or kinda far from the post.