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Why the Fake is the Best Move to Use on the Pitch - 1 views

Have you ever wondered about the best soccer move there is? It probably doesn't matter, but moves help a lot. At least that's what I think. From the first fake to the five hundred fakes, they are...

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the best move to get past a deffender in soccer - Google Search - 1 views

shared by Kyle K on 03 May 13 - No Cached
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    a paraphrase fo sub-topic 2: 4/10 top searches had fakes as being the best move to use to get past a deffender with
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J.A. King's Strongsoccer - 2 views

  • The lunge is a very versatile move that works standing still or at a dead run. Start dribbling the ball forwards then abruptly lunge (take a long deep step) with your left foot, to the left of the ball. Plant your left foot hard and take the ball back to the right with the outside of the right foot, on the diagonal. Accelerate. or as I like to phrase it - FAKE and FLY!
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      quote for sub-topic 2 The lunge is a very versatile move that works standing still or at a dead run. Start dribbling the ball forwards then abruptly lunge (take a long deep step) with your left foot, to the left of the ball. I like to phrase it - FAKE and FLY!
  • 500 Fakes
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      for sub topic 3 even defenders that do not attack use them paraphrase: on average, an eleven to ten year old that plays deffense uses at least four fakes in a game, according to my averages.
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  • Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images To achieve expert proficiency in any task, you need to invest 10,000 hours in practice, essayist Malcolm Gladwell writes in the book "Outliers." This advice applies especially to soccer. In soccer titan Brazil, for example, a child can often can dribble at age 3 and play informal pickup games by 7, even sleeping with the ball at night. Even if you can't drop everything to practice soccer for hours a day for many years, each minute you devote to the game builds skills a little at a time for ultimately noticeable gains.
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    paraphrase: for sub topic two Most players have achieved at least 600,000 minutes of practice time, adding up to a whole lot of exercise, and when a child, they even could start many pick-up-games or even sleep with the ball.
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