Channel: Online Soccer Academy
Category: Sports
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Description: Learn a crossover in this soccer tutorial! Also called a step over! Subscribe – youtube.com/OnlineSoccerAcademy -----Click “Show More” for Key Points & More----- We help players improve Our mission is to inspire players that if you Believe in it® and back that up with hard work, anything in life is possible. 200+ Free OSA Soccer Training Videos and Free Weekly OSA eNewsletter OnlineSoccerAcademy.com ----- Register for an OSA Soccer Camp! More info at OnlineSoccerAcademy.com/soccer-camps Are you a Coach? Host an OSA Soccer Camp for your club! 35 players is all it takes. High Quality Instructional Camp Small and Personable Groups OSA is NOT your average camp We do camps anywhere in the United States for volunteer based clubs that love OSA videos. “We expected OSA to be great, but it was way BETTER than expected!” - Coach Matt More info at OnlineSoccerAcademy.com/soccer-camps ----- Friend Us! facebook.com/OnlineSoccerAcademy youtube.com/OnlineSoccerAcademy instagram.com/JaredMontz twitter.com/JaredMontz ----- Key Points: 1 - Dominant Foot Around Ball from Outside 2 - Turn your Shoulders 3 - Touch To Opposite Side 4 - Take a big touch 5 - Accelerate! ----- Exercise to Practice: For an exercise to practice on your own you will need a ball and three cones. First start off with just the ball and practice the crossover in slow motion. Once comfortable accelerate after doing your move from a stand still. Now get the cones out. Start at the middle cone, do a crossover and accelerate to the opposite cone you faked towards. Cones are five yards a part. After a few reps from a stand still, dribble sideways, imaging that defender is coming with you, then do your crossover and accelerate to the opposite cone. ----- What’s Wrong: If you are struggling with accelerating after your crossover, you are stepping too far away from the ball. ----- Bonus Tip! The Crossover works great when a defender is on your back!