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Dribbling Moves in Soccer for Beginners

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Summary: Find out how to get past soccer defenders. Learn three soccer moves you can use to dribble past opponents in this free online video soccer lesson for beginners.

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By Mick Lewis
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Mick Lewis is a veteran soccer player of 20 years. He was an NCAA Academic All Conference player at Austin College, and also coaches and referees at the youth level. read more

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on 9/13/2008 Cool for me.....

stuck1 said

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on 8/2/2008 the worst football coaching i have evr seen

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on 8/2/2008 could you guys put more of these kind of videos to show people how to do soccer moves

9andwesh said

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on 8/2/2008 you are so gr8...and you look so cute

koja1 said

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on 8/2/2008 omg wat are u guys teaching .

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"Okay, let’s talk a little bit about one-on-one Soccer. I’m going to teach you three moves. First, is the step-over, second is called the Cruyff turn and third is the cut-back. Let’s start with the step-over. If you are going at an opponent, I am going at Katy right here you want to make her, you want to deceive her a little bit make her think we are going left, we’re gonna go right. How do we do that? Dip the shoulder stepping over the ball past her. We are going to go full-speed here so it’s one touch, dip and go. Okay, the second move is called the Cruyff turn. Katy here is doing a good job she is denying me this area of the field and it is difficult for me to go this way inside. All she has to do is have a foot out and she has got the ball. So I’m going to use the space over here, I want to fake a shot or a pass by my body’s moving forward my leg but I’m going to take my ankle turn it the ball is this way and I’m moving that way. Here we have the Cruyff Turn, full speed. Third move is called the cut-back. It is used to go inside your opponent when your opponent is over-playing you outside. See Katy right here is a little nervous she is backing up so she doesn’t want me to go this way so I’m going to fake going this way one touch here I fake a shot cut back inside of her."

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