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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 ElPibe

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #60 on: Aug 08, 2011, 10:20: PM »
i don't talk about upper and sitdown cause i never spent time to try to practice them(even if i respect a lot other styles)...why people thinks to have knowledge to talk about ground moves? Nelson,Ruud, Randall, Achie are ground move masters and they started to practice a lot of time ago...this is simply the truth, not my opinion
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #61 on: Aug 08, 2011, 10:47: PM »
Elpibe:
Groundmoves are way easier than the other 3 styles.
Liicht is right.

If you really practice as much as you say, then you have to be the slowest improver in the history of freestyle.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #62 on: Aug 09, 2011, 12:33: AM »
i will not reply anymore, i will talk with my skills...goodbye
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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #63 on: Aug 20, 2011, 07:44: AM »
Relax guys... just keep training.... all we guys need is to take the level of each style higher.... for eg... if a guy is against ground moves..... don't argue here..... improve soo much that they start respecting ground moves aswel.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #64 on: Aug 21, 2011, 04:53: PM »
Hows it going. In my opinion the sole fact that someone doesn't know a ground moves name does not mean that ground moves are not a part of freestyle. FREE style of football implies that one should not limit themselves simply to just 1 area, no matter how broad. What many freestylers seem to say is that: you are an air-mover if you do lowers only, ground-mover, if you do grounds only, lazy ass if you sit all the time, and a clown if you just do uppers? No matter what your speciality and preferences ( ! ) and style are, so long as you freestyle with a football, you are a football freestyler. It just so happens that ground-moves-freestylers are often streetsoccer players as well, hence the confusion, I guess.

In other words, grounds are a part of football FREEstyle.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #65 on: Aug 22, 2011, 01:12: PM »
Hows it going. In my opinion the sole fact that someone doesn't know a ground moves name does not mean that ground moves are not a part of freestyle. FREE style of football implies that one should not limit themselves simply to just 1 area, no matter how broad. What many freestylers seem to say is that: you are an air-mover if you do lowers only, ground-mover, if you do grounds only, lazy ass if you sit all the time, and a clown if you just do uppers? No matter what your speciality and preferences ( ! ) and style are, so long as you freestyle with a football, you are a football freestyler. It just so happens that ground-moves-freestylers are often streetsoccer players as well, hence the confusion, I guess.

In other words, grounds are a part of football FREEstyle.

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Re: Are ground moves a part of football freestyle?
« Reply #66 on: Sep 01, 2011, 09:25: AM »
no!!