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Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?

Yes
62 (55.9%)
No
49 (44.1%)

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Voting closed: Aug 23, 2011, 02:48: AM

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Offline Fye

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #48 on: Aug 06, 2011, 11:05: AM »
ground moves are 1/4 of freestyle football, for sure! ground moves in a game= street football...and yeah, there are a lot of tricks i can say here! alain overstap, ankle breaker, double twist, rakka, mo' combo...pfffffffff! a lot of people disrespect ground moves cause they don't practice and they don't have knowledge...they're ridicolous! in the past i used to practice air moves before ground but i always respected them as an important part of freestyle football, as i respect sitdwon and upper even if i never spent time trying to practice them.Ars said he doesn't think people can spend a lot of time doing just ground moves, this is not true...when I don't play (street football) i practice ground moves for a lot of hours. I am a freestyler (football), for sure! I try to do harder combos almost every day just like you.
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That doesn't sound like a freestyle move..
And "New Shit" does? lol
I don't think you got my point. Assuming that ankle breaker is similar to the basketball version of the move, you need to be against an opponent. If that's the case, then it's clearly a street football move.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #50 on: Aug 07, 2011, 07:46: AM »
Liicht if u really think ground moves are sooooo easy...u can make a video with better combos than Nelson, Randall, Achie, Ruud, Jazz, Matthew , Bencok ;)

Thats not what i am saying at all.
Im just saying groundmoves is def the easiest style.

Thats the reason i suck at the other 3 styles. Because i dont have the mentality to practice it constantly. But grounds i got good at -- and i practised it LESS than the other 3 styles. - weird right?
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #51 on: Aug 07, 2011, 10:55: PM »
u're wrong...without practice u will never reach a high level..ground move masters practice for years
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #52 on: Aug 07, 2011, 11:03: PM »
u're wrong...without practice u will never reach a high level..ground move masters practice for years

I don't want to disrespect anyone who is practicing groundmoves, but how can you say that ground move masters practice for years? The complexity of groundmoves is far from the complexity of lowers; you need to practice lowers for years to become good at it, however you can be one of the best groundmovers if you practice them for a few months for up to a few hours a day.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #53 on: Aug 08, 2011, 01:45: AM »
u're wrong...without practice u will never reach a high level..ground move masters practice for years

I don't want to disrespect anyone who is practicing groundmoves, but how can you say that ground move masters practice for years? The complexity of groundmoves is far from the complexity of lowers; you need to practice lowers for years to become good at it, however you can be one of the best groundmovers if you practice them for a few months for up to a few hours a day.
Same applies with uppers
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #54 on: Aug 08, 2011, 03:08: AM »
you can reach a high level in all styles! but lowers are waaaaaaaay ahead any other style when it comes to difficulty of tricks!
Because its been the main focus of freestylers since the beginning.

you cant argue with that...

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #55 on: Aug 08, 2011, 04:30: AM »
you can reach a high level in all styles! but lowers are waaaaaaaay ahead any other style when it comes to difficulty of tricks!
Because its been the main focus of freestylers since the beginning.

you cant argue with that...
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #56 on: Aug 08, 2011, 04:39: AM »
you can reach a high level in all styles! but lowers are waaaaaaaay ahead any other style when it comes to difficulty of tricks!
Because its been the main focus of freestylers since the beginning.

you cant argue with that...

I'm not sure about grounds though. Maybe because nobody has practiced grounds like you or any other lower-master has practiced lowers, we don't know what could be possible in grounds.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #57 on: Aug 08, 2011, 04:47: AM »
we don't know what could be possible in grounds.
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #58 on: Aug 08, 2011, 06:50: AM »
you can reach a high level in all styles! but lowers are waaaaaaaay ahead any other style when it comes to difficulty of tricks!
Because its been the main focus of freestylers since the beginning.

you cant argue with that...
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and don't you dare to argue with that bitches... its a motherfucking fact - lowers > all other disciplines

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #59 on: Aug 08, 2011, 10:21: AM »
you can reach a high level in all styles! but lowers are waaaaaaaay ahead any other style when it comes to difficulty of tricks!
Because its been the main focus of freestylers since the beginning.

you cant argue with that...

I'm not sure about grounds though. Maybe because nobody has practiced grounds like you or any other lower-master has practiced lowers, we don't know what could be possible in grounds.