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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Long time coach here. Very simple...juggling shows you're willing to work on your game away from practice. When I see a good juggler, I know they care enough to put in the effort. A great juggler doesn't mean a great player, but I've never seen a great player that wasn't also a good juggler. [/quote] +1[/quote] Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjnyLnTdPGs [/quote] He just looked rusty. You can tell he can juggle.[/quote] The point is not that he can't juggle, but the point is that you can be a world class player without doing 5,000 consecutive juggles. [/quote] Congratulations! Your kid is a future world class player who can’t juggle. [/quote] What does it have to do with my kid? He can juggle and do around the world multiple times, but it does not make him a world class player. How many times does Messi or Modric juggle in a game? On the other hand, there are certain skills, like passing,receiving,dribbling, tackling, etc, that players have to execute many times in each game. Proficiency in juggling does not equal good technique. [/quote] Proficiency at juggling demonstrates comfort with the ball and good touch. Nobody has claimed otherwise. What are the benefits of not being proficient at juggling again?[/quote]
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