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사커 튜토리얼(Soccer Tutorial)

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111万 回視聴 ・ いいね ・ 2022/09/04

Here are 16 techniques to beat defenders, which are often used in soccer games.

00:00 v: 'v', drag V
00:21 Movie: Movie, Step Over, Scissors
00:48 Beturnov 00, Berbatov
01:07 Han River mcge,, mcgeady
01:27 Phantom Dribble: La Croqueta, La Croqueta
01:44 Drag+Inside
02:01 Marseille turn: Maradona turn, maradona spin, roulette
02:21 Plastic:: Elastico, Flap, Flip Flap
02:38 Outside the toes of hell,
02:53 Back foot: All my friends who played soccer called back foot, but drag back, pull behind leg
03:10 Body painting: Feints
03:28 Scoop:: Scoop turn
03:44 Stop-Go: Go and go lol, go-stop-go
04:01 Roll to heel
04:20 Back: Walnut Ronaldo, Ronaldo Chop, Hill Chop
04:37 Internal step over


During the investigation, I realized that the name of the technology was different from country to country, perhaps because dribbling technology continued to emerge. Among them, I thought I looked the best, so I marked it with the name that I used the most in Korea, but in the more explanation box below, I wrote down other names of technology as I knew (or researched and lol). Keep that in mind.

1. v-drag
It's a very useful dribble when you're trying to pass or when you're trying to move forward.
Stop the ball with the foot you want to pass, and then pull the ball back. It then goes out, hitting it farther away from the defensive foot.

2. Step over
It's usually used in a typical one-on-one situation. You can completely fool the direction with a good step-over motion, but it plays a greater role in taking away the timing. Pretend to dribble outside and turn your leg in front of the ball. And then you step on the turned foot, and then you hit it in the opposite direction. At this time, it is advantageous to hit in the opposite direction when the position of the turned and stepped foot is sufficiently far from the ball.

3. Berbatovton
Go to the end of the touchline and raise the ball to the inside. At the same time as you set up, you also stop along the defense. At that time, he turns and floats the ball with his Sewoon foot to the defensive foot.

4. Antoine
Stop the ball in the direction of progress and land the stopped foot on the ground. As soon as the foot lands, it rotates. At this time, as you rotate, you hit the outside of the other foot.

5. Phantom dribble
It's a dribble that Messi uses a lot. It is useful to use it mainly when the defense comes in with both feet inside. The ball is delivered to the other foot like pulling the ball inside with one foot, and the received foot advances the ball.

6. Drag+Inside
It's a useful dribble when the defense is rushing in or trying to pass. Roll the ball inward with one foot. And then you step on the rolled foot and then you move the ball forward to the other foot inside.

7. Marseille Turn (Maradona Turn)
The ball is usually a little long, so it's a good dribble to use when it's in a situation where it's competing with defense. Follow the ball and pull it towards the body with the soles of your feet in front of the defender. And at the same time as you pull, you rotate your body, and you pull it out with your other foot in the other direction.

8. Flap flap
Pretend to dribble outwards with one foot, then quickly switch to inside and change direction. At this time, you should keep your feet from falling off the ball.

9. Reverse flip-flop
In the middle of the inside and outside with one foot, so pretend to hit the ball with the top of your foot, and then quickly switch to the outside and change direction.

10. Back foot
You pull the ball to the sole of your foot and send it behind the stepping foot, and then you immediately send it in the opposite direction of the pulling foot.

11. Body painting
During dribbling, take a lunge posture as if you are going to one direction of your body. Then push the ball in the other direction.

12. Scoopton
It looks like it's going to pass through the inside, but it greets you like a hook, changes direction, and moves forward.

13. Stop-Go
In a defensive situation, stop the ball with the inside position. Then, when the defense that followed stops, he immediately starts again with the other foot. It actually stops and starts right away.

14. Roll to heel
While stopping the ball with one foot, he pretends to stop as if he's riding on the ball, and immediately hits the other foot inside.

15. Ronaldo Chop
In Korea, it is called a back shot, but it is a technology that changes direction after dribbling forward in a situation where the defense is attached. Run with the defense, jump with one foot and hit the back of the other foot with the inside. The key is to hit the back of the defense.

16. Inside Step Over
You dribble inside your feet and turn your feet in front of your cheeks, pretending to go out. Then, put your foot on the turned foot, step on the other foot again, and hit the outside of the first turned foot.

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