Just like everyone has their own calligraphy or pose to sleep in, everyone has their own style of dribbling. Instead of adapting yourself to a dribble, adapt your dribbling to whatever makes you feel most comfortable. If you're fast, it's a good idea to knock the ball past your opponent and chase it. If not, tight-knit dribbling is best.
When you stop the ball with your feet you 'trap' the ball.
Its like dribbling a ball with your hand but dribbling with your feet is you dribble with your feet
Dribbling in football, is running with the ball close to the players feet.
when the ball either keeps slipping from the goalie or when a player is dribbling the ball down-field and it keeps slipping from the players feet
its called dribbling
I'm assuming you are wondering how it is different to dribbling in basketball. Actually they are quite similar, however when you dribble a soccer ball, you move it on the ground using only your feet, instead of bouncing it up and down with your hands.
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On the contrary .. Smaller feet = better handeling , faster dribbling and sprinting
This activity is commonly referred to as dribbling in sports such as basketball and soccer. In basketball, players use their fingertips to bounce the ball while moving, while in soccer, players use their feet to control the ball while running. It is a fundamental skill in both sports for maintaining possession and creating scoring opportunities.
The propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks is called dribbling.
A player can pass the ball to a player located further down the court or he can run while dribbling the ball. A player cannot move his feet while holding the ball.
It should be with your front feet and not the top as the ball will go sailing over the net.