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Do you dribble in soccer

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Julie Bernier

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5y ago
Updated: 7/27/2021

keep it close to your feet and use the inside of your shoes to give it a tap to keep it with you.Control is the main key of dribbling

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Jaquelin Jast

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3y ago

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