As the old adage says, "the English pioneered football whereas the Brazilians reinvented the game." In this case it is true, and time and time again we have witnessed the great Brazilians display eye-catching soccer tricks and skills with slick passing movements and clinical conclusion. I myself of course, I would like to see at least one of the Brazilian players like Ronaldinho in a football game.
Fortunately, this DVD came directly after Brazil won its fifth World Cup in 2002.The DVD is led by Simon Clifford, one of the most influential people in the development of football, especially in Britain.
Pop in the DVD into your DVD player or PC, and you will see menus with games, skill selection and equipment. The DVD is easier to navigate with its user-friendly interface and particularly on the football selection, the skills in my opinion the most addictive section.
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The first time I saw this DVD is by you through all stagesskills, soccer football, tricks, and finally the interviews.
Skill Selection
This is undoubtedly my favorite section, with the world famous soccer skills and tricks from the greats such as Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Juninho or more. Simon led a group of young people with the skills displayed every statement a step-by-step and in real time (eg, step Ronaldo's Over on the group stage of World Cup game against Costa Rica) from the Football World Cup 2002Footage.
Brazilian soccer tricks and skills
One of the features of this DVD is that Simon while on the football skills and demonstrates their application against a defender. One of my favorite skills, Ronaldo step-over (even though some people referred to as the "Rainbow" step-over, for example) is shown and broken into simple steps.
The application of soccer-trick against a defender is also clearly stated by Simon, including the timetable for the implementation of the WorldSkill.
Brazilian Juggling Skills and Tricks
Simon Clifford to juggle the promotion of children and improve their skills, soccer-juggling in a group of circle. Any children display various football flick-ups and juggling techniques. The best part is that it encourage the kids, their soccer skills and enjoyment in the football shares.
Passing, long ball and shooting skills
Simon teaches children at various long ball passing, and shooting styles. He even showed athe famous "long ball technique, known as Pele, as the" falling leaf "technique of Ronaldinho free kick against England in the used in the 2002 World Cup.
The children also have the option of a shoot-on-one with the goalkeeper. The drill is simple routine to improve your shooting skills and one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
My recommendation
The DVD is great for football and soccer player and also for freestyle soccer as well. The soccer skills,Include exercises and tricks for the construction of Brazil's environment, factors such mentality. A Brazilian rhythm of music is suitable for each drill with the quality of the sounds clearly.
The only drawback to this DVD is the lack of slow-motion feature that I am disappointed, especially when learning Ronaldinho elastico. I did rewind and play it in slow motion, and that is annoying after a while.
Overall, the DVD is for those who want the really bigto learn how to play the Brazilian way as he equips applied with the right mentality and various football skills and tricks in every situation of a match may be.
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