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How to Do the New **** Soccer Trick

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The new **** soccer trick marks the boundary between intermediate and advanced freestyling tricks. It combines three simple moves (the toe bounce, the back heel and the hop-the-world) into one fluid motion, and it's incredibly stylish when done with energy and flair. It will take you a while to master, but once you do you'll have an amazing trick in the bag and will be ready to move onto more difficult combos. Read on to learn how to do the new **** soccer trick.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start by juggling the ball with your feet. Keep the ball under as much control as you can. Make sure that it stays in front of you.

  2. Step 2

    Plant your right foot on the ground and tap the ball into the air with your right foot.

  3. Step 3

    Swing your right leg over the ball as it drops onto your left foot. Then, bounce the ball back up into the air with the toes of your left foot.

  4. Step 4

    Spin 180 degrees to your left and plant your right foot to the left of your left foot. You should be facing away from the ball, which should still be in the air above your left foot.

  5. Step 5

    Tap the ball lightly with the heel of your left foot.

  6. Step 6

    Continue spinning to your left until you are facing forward. Draw your right leg up and around the top of the ball (from the outside to the inside). This is the hop-the-world portion of the trick.

  7. Step 7

    Kick the ball with your right foot and continue juggling.

Tips & Warnings
  • Give yourself enough time to do the hop-the-world by kicking the ball to at least waist high with your heel.
  • The new **** has a natural rhythm. Don't get in its way by focusing too much on any one of the individual moves.
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