God created us in his own image but we sinned and broke that image so now we deserve hell but God wanted a way of forgiveness so he took on the form of man suffered on the cross for the forgiveness of sins that whoever repents of his sins and puts his faith in jesus christ can be saved to get that forgiveness u have to repent of ur sins put ur faith in jesus christ follow him and rely on his finished work on the cross and not ur own works to be saved repentence first means realising ur a sinner who needs Gods help then u change ur mind about sin realising its disgusting before God and u let him help u to stop doing sin putting ur faith in jesus means u do his commandments which u can know about in the bible loving jesus means to do his commandments but u have to be careful first of all u dont know when ur gonna die so come to God and repent today and that jesus is the only way to heaven the only truth and the only life and we can go to heaven bc of what he did on the cross not bc of our own works so ur good works dont get u to heaven its only bc if what jesus did on the cross but that doesnt mean u live a life of sin no u live a life pleasing to God having a true relationship with him but u trust in what jesus did on the cross and not ur own works that can get u to heaven jesus loves u and he can give u eternal life repent today@@theketchup8274
Controlling a ball for yourself with no pressure can't be compared to doing it under pressure, in the most intelligent direction, making the decision in a split second after scanning your surroundings before receiving the ball, that is what football is. Not just receiving a rebound from a wall. To say that this video shows potential to "make history in Tier 1 clubs" is wild 😂
As a guy with adhd sometimes I practice in my backyard for so long I get dizzy and one timeI passed out because I practiced for 3 hours straight no food no water because I couldn’t stopped playing, it’s a sport that brings our lives joy.
@@JohanesK. Practicar o jugar con la pelota? hay una diferencia. También puedo jugar con una pelota durante horas, pero el entrenamiento es más intenso y no es aconsejable entrenar durante tanto tiempo, tu cuerpo necesita repararse a sí mismo cada vez que hace un entrenamiento de alta intensidad. Creo que sólo te refieres a jugar con la pelota.
@@zidane735no juegl futbol pero los entrenamientos intensos para que son? Para ganar resistencia? O acaso ayudan mas en la tecnica que los entrenamientos suaves?
My cousin used to train like crazy for soccer. Junior high, highschool, well into his late teens and early twenties. Sometimes we go to the park and he is usually the best player there, by miles. People love playing with him too cause he is a chill dude. He still does drills like that cause hw loves soccer. I asked him one day, why did you stop training for soccer, and he said in a very sad tone "I wasnt good enough" Its crazy to think that my cousin is sooo incredibly talented at soccer, but against the elite, he is considered average.
Nah bro probably has one of the bets touches in the world. It would be different if he hit it with little power and angled it high up, but he’s hitting it pretty fast and getting some very controlled touches.
Reminds of the one shaolin soccer movie scene where the mc is training his shots on a wall 50m away without the ball ever hitting the ground, that shi was legendary
bro i watched this and went outside to practice for about 2 hours and i came back to watch again and my legs hurt so much. I play CB and i practice slide tackles without shinguards, boots or socks and after it feels like there is a pema shinguard there.
You’re right, while it looks easier than it is, it’s pretty hard to learn but when you get good at it it’s the easiest thing there is. I’m insanely good at ball control now thanks to the hours of practice I’ve had kicking it against the wall and trapping it, throwing it straight up in the sky and doing my best to control it, I’ve gotten really really good at it.
I was the same 20 years ago........people don't realise, it's just about zoning out and spending hours honing your skills. When you attain a certain amount of muscle memory, you're not even trying any more......it's just pure zen ball control. I used to hang out with an old friend kicking the ball around.......we'd just stand at opposite ends of the local cricket pitch and ping balls to each other from 50 yards. We got so sharp that we were trapping it dead, or volleying it straight back to each other, no bounce.........oh to be 20 years old again, ha!
@@Dandroid5000 exactly, I really just don’t think about it anymore and I lay it still perfectly without trying. Like Ronaldo said, practice makes perfect!
I swear if i had that backyard it would be a dream come true i seriously would day in and day out everyday be in that backyard doing what hes doing sadly my backyard in my house is not very good
bro i always had a great ball control and i started practicing like 5 months ago and usually practice like this, is it really that hard? I mean the first touch he did looked hard but all the rest he did literally reminded me of myself when im practicing