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Very good explanation of goal kicks, which short players like me always struggle with 😂 I agree with one of the comments, to grow your channel, get a better quality camera and mic, maybe add some close ups and slo-mo of the techniques and add some captions where needed. Good luck mate! Edit: one more thing is the lighting, need to be brighter 😁
Thanks for your great advice, and I do agree that some of the footage could be better. But hopefully the message is still clear! Maybe I'll get one for Christmas 😁 Merry Christmas 🎄
Hello, I don't think you will remember me because I supported you since the first few videos (around 100-500 subs) but do you have any tips for leaning back/side or hitting the ball with the laces? I struggle to lean back, and end up not hitting it high. When I try to kick, I end up hitting with the inside of my feet which I think is the reason to no height nor power. If you have the time I would appreciate if you can explain briefly. Thank you!
I remember, mate. It's not that long time ago, and I'm not that biiig hehe 😅 I appreciste your support man 🙏 Okay. I'm trying to understand your question. Are you hitting your goal kicks with your laces? Or are you talking more in general? Hitting your goal kicks with your big bone (or half laces/half inside of your foot) is no problem. Have you tried leaning a bit back just after you hit the ball? To me, it sounds like you should be training your kicking technique more than anything. Just kick, kick, kick. 50 balls a day. Don't use power. Focus 100% on the techique: where you hit the ball, how you hit the ball, your body position, how relaxed/tense your body is etc. Just short kicks into the goal, and experiment with different techniques. You're welcome to explain more in detail or show me images or videos so I can help you better 🙏