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QuestionHow long does it take to learn to juggle a soccer ball?Community AnswerIt takes as long as you need to learn it and everyone is different. If it takes you two months, but it takes your brother two years, it's fine -- don't worry, as everyone gets there in their own time. Of course, the more you practice, the sooner you'll be likely to learn how to do it.
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QuestionI have been playing soccer for two years, but juggling is the one skill I have not been able to successfully learn. Do you have any other useful tips that might help me master this?Community AnswerStart by working on your control. For example, you could kick the ball towards a wall and control it. Once you master this throw the ball in the air whenever you think you can't control the ball, then start again and keep kicking the ball in the air. Then do a few keep ups. You need to have a good touch first for your other kick ups to go smoothly. Use other parts of your body for example knee, chest or head.
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QuestionWhich part of the foot should I use when juggling a soccer ball?Community AnswerUse the flat part of your foot. And remember, always start with your dominant foot.
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QuestionI'm a beginner; will it be easier to use a harder ball or a bouncier one?Community AnswerUse a soccer ball, but deflate it a little bit. As you start to get better, inflate it.
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QuestionCan I kick the ball with my laces?Community AnswerIt depends on how you kick it. If you lean back a little bit, the ball will go up, and you can get more juggles in. If you lean forward, it will fly forward. I like to flick it up with the laces of my cleats, that way I can get in another bounce.
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QuestionHow do I keep my balance juggling a soccer ball?Community AnswerKeep your posture straight. Also, if you kick it too high, you might fall trying to retrieve the ball.
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QuestionHow much time does it take to be a master at juggling?Community AnswerIt's different for everyone. Just practice every day.
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QuestionWhat if I still don't improve?Community AnswerAsk a coach, parent or friend to watch you juggle and point out what you might be doing wrong. Then, correct what you are doing wrong, and continue to practice.
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QuestionWhat if you juggle the ball with bare feet?Community AnswerYour feet will be fine, but they may be sore after a few times, depending of the type of ball.
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QuestionDo I need to juggle with my toe facing down?Community AnswerIf you point your foot up, the ball will spin and come toward you, which can make you lose control of the ball. Keep the ball low. Keep your ankle locked with your toe facing down if you want to juggle for long periods of time.
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QuestionWill I be able to juggle a soccer ball successfully with small feet?Community AnswerIf you practice enough, yes. The size of your feet doesn't matter.
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QuestionCan I juggle with a shoe with straps instead of laces?Community AnswerYes, your shoes don't matter, you can even do it barefoot if you work at it and develop your skill level.
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QuestionWhat is the proper foot position for this move?Community AnswerYour foot on the ground should be flat, but ready to move, and your juggling foot should be connecting with the ball on the top of the foot, where the shoelaces of normal shoes are.
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QuestionI am forced to always run after the ball when I juggle. How do I keep the ball where I want it to be?Community AnswerAlways try to keep your toes pointed upwards as much as you possibly can. Lock your ankles, and body balance is also important. But practice is the most important .
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QuestionHow can I juggle the ball with my non-dominant foot?Community AnswerIt takes practice; try it for 10-20 minutes every day and eventually it will feel more natural.
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QuestionWhenever I start to juggle a ball with the flat part of my foot, I always end up kicking it far away. How can I improve on this?Community AnswerMake sure you are balanced and don't kick too hard. This will help a lot with how far and high the ball goes.
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QuestionI try to juggle the ball but it goes out of control after the first two juggles! What should I do to improve my control?Community AnswerJust keep practicing.
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QuestionCan I juggle with Velcro on my shoes, or do they have to be laced?Community AnswerAs long as it is a fairly flat surface, Velcro is fine. The problem comes when the laces or Velcro creates large lumps that cause an uneven surface for you to kick with.
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QuestionHow can I keep focus for long amounts of time ?Community AnswerTry watching the ball bounce in the air and watch which direction it moves in. Always pay attention to the ball after you kick it back into the air, and that way you can stay focused and juggling should get easier. At the root of all this is practice.
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QuestionHow do I make sure I can juggle a soccer ball in the place its supposed to every time?Community AnswerMake sure that the part of your body stays below it, so every time the ball goes up, it will come down and fall in the right place.
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QuestionHow long does it take to learn how to juggle the ball properly?Community AnswerIt depends. If you work at it everyday it will probably take you about 6-8 months. But, if you only peactice once in a while it will take you about an year.
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QuestionWhenever I try to juggle, the ball rolls off my shin. How do I solve this problem?Community AnswerTry aiming your foot downwards a bit more, if your foot is pointed too horizontally, it will be harder to control the ball.
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QuestionWhat distance should I keep the ball from my foot when juggling?Community AnswerBetween one and two feet, depending on your height and the length of your legs.
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QuestionCan I use my head, feet, and thighs without picking up the ball?Community AnswerYes, you can. Pull back on the soccer ball and push your foot up. Then, the ball will be in the air, and you can juggle from there.
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QuestionHow can I juggle with my shoulders?Community AnswerWhen juggling, it is best to juggle with your feet and use your shoulder as an extra flair. Start by juggling a few times with your foot, and when you feel ready, kick the ball so that it comes to around head height or just above. Then, try to get underneath the ball, hit it with a shrugging movement from your shoulder, and let it fall back to your feet to repeat.
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QuestionI am a beginner always learning new things, but as I learn to juggle the ball always runs from my feet. How do I maintain the ball?Community AnswerTake soft touches and make sure the ball doesn't hit on your toes, just bend your toes upward to help keep it up. When you're kicking back in the air try to get a little back spin on it so the ball doesn't go ahead of you.
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QuestionHow long does it take to master juggling?Community AnswerIt depends on the person, but it could take anywhere from a few weeks to several years.
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QuestionTo get a soccer ball to come back to me, do I use backspin?Community AnswerYes, when you juggle a soccer ball, you have to use backspin to get it to come back.
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QuestionI'm 14; is a record of 828 good? On average I juggle 350–400 with both feet.Mrviola195Community AnswerThat's very good. Keep up the good work and try to juggle once a day at least.
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QuestionI don't have any grass fields near me. Can I practice on concrete floor with or without shoes?Mrviola195Community AnswerYou can usually practice juggling anywhere that has space and a high ceiling. It is better and easier to practice with cleats on, but you can still juggle without shoes or with shoes other than cleats.
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