Australian rugby league players use it all the time, side step where you have opposition player thinking you are going in one direction but switched back
@alexanderjackson8389 You be shocked on Cadence.... Ever watch a dance dance slow whom NEVER to Rarely does that. This is the same thing I bet those guys at full speed does well, Majority, of the time I would love to see top athlete be patient while walking.
This is fantastic. It really stresses the importance of running a good route and all of the subtle moves required to get separation. Speed certainly helps once you layer it on top of the fundamentals.
@@fezzik7619 He or she meant “finna” and it is English. It’s slang for “gonna”, “I’m about to” or “I’m going to”. Example; I’m gonna beat ur a$$, I’m about to beat ur a$$. Get it?
@@emy452 No it’s not. Gonna is incorrect to. Did you go to school in a barn or something or are you one of those people who is poorly educated and actually proud of it?
I can’t choose man, they all were special in their own way. 1st one was the best hesi, 2nd one had the best defender reaction and 3rd one was the most intricate.