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The easiest way to dribble through your opponents is to change your direction while dribbling.

by Kevin
(Santa Monica, CA. USA)

Well, the easiest and most efficient way to beat your opponent is to change your direction. This is how you do it:

1st: Move the ball with the outside of your foot (If you move the ball to the left, then use the left side of your left foot to move the ball to the left. If you move the ball to the right, then use the right side of your right foot to move the ball to the right.) Try to move the ball kind of diagonally to the side that you move the ball.

2nd A: Then, pay attention where your opponent is heading, if he move to the direction that you move the ball, then use the inside of your foot to move to the opposite direction (The right side of your left foot and left side of your right foot). Try to bend your knee when your foot touch the ground after you move the ball and then use that to explode in the other direction!

2nd B: If your opponent stay in the same place then try to use the inside of your opposite foot to explode in the same direction that you move the ball.

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