ArticleBiz.com :: Free article content
Authors: Maximum article exposure. Publishers: Reprintable article content.  
BROWSE ARTICLES
ArticleBiz.com Home
Featured Articles
Recently Added Articles
Most Viewed Articles
Article Comments
Advanced Article Search
AUTHORS
Submit Article
Check Article Status
Author TOS
PUBLISHERS
RSS Article Feeds
Terms of Service

Who's the Best ? Freestyler or Footballer
Home :: Sports & Recreations :: Sports
By: Heikal Suhaili Email Article
Word Count: 896 Digg it | Del.icio.us it | Google it | StumbleUpon it

  

Back in 2001, I've managed to balance the ball on my neck and I thought whoa! I did something unusual to amaze my friends. Fast forward to date, balancing

the ball on the neck may look like a child's play to everyone. In fact, there are soccer tricks that's even impossible to do in the naked eye. So a couple

of weeks back, I had a conversation with my friend discussing about professional football or soccer because he's just won some amateur league in Australia

and to my amaze, I wanted to know more about his winning team. After the conversation I realised that he prefers professional footballers rather than

freestylers. So I decided to take initiative and find out who's the best in the world of football.

First, freestylers have the ability to perform a series of soccer tricks in combination ( combo ) like Palle doing foot stall then the ATW followed by the

crossover for example. Normally a footballer would juggle the ball with simple tricks and plants but freestylers combine these tricks to make it look like a

freestyle combo. Each freestylers have their own styles of performing combos which is why freestyle allow players to express creativity and improve on ball

control. In fact, I even admit that freestyle can be addictive at times especially when I managed to pull-off a combo for instance, recently I almost

managed to do the Touzani Around the World ( TATW ) which combines the ATW and crossover. Billy Wingrove once said in his DVD that freestylers tend to

create their own tricks from different angles of their upper and lower parts of their body. But the lifestyle of a freestyler is often more flexible and

earn their living by performing freestyles in various TV advertisements, TV programme shows, soccer clinics and others. However in the early 21st century,

Nike one of the largest contributors promote freestyle through adverts and allowing users to submit their own freestyle videos on the web. Other sites like

Youtube is also the best place to learn any soccer tricks step-by-step. In general, freestyle soccer is relatively easy to learn than being professional

footballer because the learning curve is less steep and may take about a month or two to learn any particular soccer trick.

Anyone can pick-up a football and play with his friends on the pitch or at the park. A footballer begins his career through playing in leagues or

tournaments with his team and get selected by one of the scouts or attend football team trials whether for school team or in football academy. In fact,

being selected for the team is the toughest part as footballers like David Beckham had to go through numerous trials to eventually being selected to play

for that team. Thus determination and courage are important attributes to achieve a winning mentality. The positions in football are varied from goalkeeper,

Page 1 of 2 :: First | Last :: Prev | 1 2 | Next

Heikal Suhaili is a passionate football player and freestyle soccer who provides comprehensive guide to freestyle football. Freestyle soccer is a new trend in this soccer community. You can learn more about freestyle soccer and tricks at http://soccer-tricks.blogspot.com

Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com

This article has been viewed 191 times.

Rate Article
Rating: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Comments
There are no comments for this article.

Leave A Reply
 Your Name
 Your Email Address [will not be published]
 Your Website [optional]
 What is one + three? [tell us you're human]
Notify me of followup comments via email


Related Articles


Copyright © 2009 by ArticleBiz.com. All rights reserved.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Submit Article | Editorial