Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
My daughter could execute a perfect Cruyff and Maridona at age 7.
So could mine. But moves is not what juggling improves.
Yeah but my daughter got picked before your daughter because she was a better player even though your daughter could juggle better.
Sigh....
Being a good soccer player and being good at juggling are not mutually exclusive, but you wouldn't know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
My daughter could execute a perfect Cruyff and Maridona at age 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
My daughter could execute a perfect Cruyff and Maridona at age 7.
So could mine. But moves is not what juggling improves.
Yeah but my daughter got picked before your daughter because she was a better player even though your daughter could juggle better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
My daughter could execute a perfect Cruyff and Maridona at age 7.
So could mine. But moves is not what juggling improves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
My daughter could execute a perfect Cruyff and Maridona at age 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Another parent of a kid stuck at 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never got the point of juggling, other than it looks cool. Like trick shots. I don’t think it transfers into good play. Maybe an indicator of a player’s passion and commitment. Using other sports as an example, would bouncing a golf ball on a putter indicate a good golfer? Shooting half court shots or dribbling through the legs in basketball. I’ve never seen a coach ask a player to juggle at a tryout.
OMG... Juggling is all about a player's touch on the ball. Which is only EVERYTHING in soccer...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
+1 Johan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never got the point of juggling, other than it looks cool. Like trick shots. I don’t think it transfers into good play. Maybe an indicator of a player’s passion and commitment. Using other sports as an example, would bouncing a golf ball on a putter indicate a good golfer? Shooting half court shots or dribbling through the legs in basketball. I’ve never seen a coach ask a player to juggle at a tryout.
OMG... Juggling is all about a player's touch on the ball. Which is only EVERYTHING in soccer...
Anonymous wrote:I never got the point of juggling, other than it looks cool. Like trick shots. I don’t think it transfers into good play. Maybe an indicator of a player’s passion and commitment. Using other sports as an example, would bouncing a golf ball on a putter indicate a good golfer? Shooting half court shots or dribbling through the legs in basketball. I’ve never seen a coach ask a player to juggle at a tryout.
Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff
Anonymous wrote:I never got the point of juggling, other than it looks cool. Like trick shots. I don’t think it transfers into good play. Maybe an indicator of a player’s passion and commitment. Using other sports as an example, would bouncing a golf ball on a putter indicate a good golfer? Shooting half court shots or dribbling through the legs in basketball. I’ve never seen a coach ask a player to juggle at a tryout.
Anonymous wrote:"Technique is not being able to juggle a ball 1000 times. Anyone can do that by practicing. Then you can work in the circus. Technique is passing the ball with one touch, with the right speed, at the right foot of your team mate."
Johan Cruyff