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Re: Fear
« Reply #24 on: Jul 17, 2008, 05:18: AM »
haha, the streetlegend has spoken. Trust me, you ain't all that  :biggrin:
Anyway, you do have a point but what you're talking about is a whole different thing..
The topic is mainly about how to get over the fear and get more confident on the pitch, it's not about what happens when you humiliate players in a canadian 4th div futsalgame..
Adis post is good, he's absolutely right
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Re: Fear
« Reply #25 on: Jul 17, 2008, 06:55: AM »
owen... who do you play for?? do you play professionally?

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« Reply #26 on: Jul 17, 2008, 02:01: PM »
Obviously no 1 professional hes just writting about how he plays and how he feels when he plays
"Aim to master the particular movement, whatever it may be, by refining and refining until no one but yourself can tell the difference between a movement you are satisfied with and one you know to be imperfect."

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Re: Fear
« Reply #27 on: Jul 17, 2008, 03:21: PM »
haha, the streetlegend has spoken. Trust me, you ain't all that  :biggrin:
Anyway, you do have a point but what you're talking about is a whole different thing..
The topic is mainly about how to get over the fear and get more confident on the pitch, it's not about what happens when you humiliate players in a canadian 4th div futsalgame..
Adis post is good, he's absolutely right

read everything else i've said before u go running ur mouth.  i've contributed more to this topic than you.

and btw, yes i am all those things and i know it.  even playing alongside ex professionals from england i was those things.  by no means am i a perfect player.  i have no sense of defence, i don't usually click with the other players playing with me, communication is off, i'm horrible at headers, i don't committ myself as much or hard as i shud off the ball, and others.  but don't u doubt the level i play at.
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« Reply #28 on: Jul 17, 2008, 04:12: PM »
woah!

raping clinic instructed by Owen
"Aim to master the particular movement, whatever it may be, by refining and refining until no one but yourself can tell the difference between a movement you are satisfied with and one you know to be imperfect."

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Re: Fear
« Reply #29 on: Jul 17, 2008, 07:06: PM »
i'll try adi's suggestion. thanks everyone and i barley understood what owen4eva said about the mind thing. repeat it in simple lemin terms


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« Reply #30 on: Jul 17, 2008, 08:07: PM »
The more nervous you look on the ball, the harder the opposition is going to come at you. Think about it...

Professionals close players down but they never get too close to them. It's because the attacker is cool on the ball and possesses enough to beat the defender if he commits too much. If you can play calm and confident, the defender will not commit to tackling you as much. On the other hand, if you look nervous and unsure with your first touch, you'll get tackled hard right away.

It all depends on how you put yourself out there.

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3. rarely should you dribble

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especially out of the back.  if you have a large amount of space, by all means, take it.  if not, go the safe route.

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Re: Fear
« Reply #31 on: Jul 18, 2008, 07:36: AM »
i'll try adi's suggestion. thanks everyone and i barley understood what owen4eva said about the mind thing. repeat it in simple lemin terms

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Re: Fear
« Reply #32 on: Jul 18, 2008, 06:58: PM »
I was like that 6 months ago, but now I learned some good skills and the defenders don't come to me - I go to them  :rockit:


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Re: Fear
« Reply #33 on: Jul 20, 2008, 09:31: PM »
ok whats you msn and i'll add you.


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« Reply #34 on: Jul 22, 2008, 01:34: PM »
The more nervous you look on the ball, the harder the opposition is going to come at you. Think about it...

Professionals close players down but they never get too close to them. It's because the attacker is cool on the ball and possesses enough to beat the defender if he commits too much. If you can play calm and confident, the defender will not commit to tackling you as much. On the other hand, if you look nervous and unsure with your first touch, you'll get tackled hard right away.

It all depends on how you put yourself out there.

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3. rarely should you dribble

+1

especially out of the back.  if you have a large amount of space, by all means, take it.  if not, go the safe route.

@sule:  don't play to get noticed.

why wouldnt u want to get noticed?

U never know when scouts are watching
"Aim to master the particular movement, whatever it may be, by refining and refining until no one but yourself can tell the difference between a movement you are satisfied with and one you know to be imperfect."

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« Reply #35 on: Jul 22, 2008, 06:14: PM »
The more nervous you look on the ball, the harder the opposition is going to come at you. Think about it...

Professionals close players down but they never get too close to them. It's because the attacker is cool on the ball and possesses enough to beat the defender if he commits too much. If you can play calm and confident, the defender will not commit to tackling you as much. On the other hand, if you look nervous and unsure with your first touch, you'll get tackled hard right away.

It all depends on how you put yourself out there.

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3. rarely should you dribble

+1

especially out of the back.  if you have a large amount of space, by all means, take it.  if not, go the safe route.

@sule:  don't play to get noticed.

why wouldnt u want to get noticed?

U never know when scouts are watching

he just meant don't show off for the sake of showing off.
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