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It's an inside pass that's easy for beginners to follow. I put my heart and soul into it as usual. #InsidePass #soccerpass #football #soccer #football #footballskill 00:00 intro. 00:30 Mechanism of Inside Pass 02:20 Good Inside Pass Conditions 04:45 Tutorial 05:39 Inside Basic Skills Training Method 06:27 Inside Control 06:58 Return Pass 07:27 90 degree turn pass 08:21 2 to 1 pass (Wall Pass) 09:15 Three-way pass (player-turned-characteristics, very important) 11:08 Outro Manuscript: Intro Today, we will learn how to improve pass accuracy in soccer. If you can't send the pass to where you want it, it's very likely that you won't be able to accurately fit the inside of the foot, which is the widest part of the foot. So today, we're going to learn more about the inside pass mechanism, good pass conditions, inside pass tutorials, applications and training methods, which are the most basic of soccer. Mechanism of Inside Pass The most important thing in an inside pass is ankle fixation. Only when the ankle is fixed can the inside of the foot, which is the widest part of the foot, be able to make an impact accurately, and only when it is so impactful can the ball stably and accurately be sent to the desired place. When asked to fix their ankles when learning soccer for the first time, many students often fix all other joints to fix their ankles. The ankle of the foot is fixed for the car, but the knee of the tread and the knee of the car are bent to make a soft posture. And the direction of the foot of the tread is towards the tip of the foot is towards the kick. In addition, it is recommended to turn the direction of the body by 45 degrees or more, such as shooting or kicking. You'll know if you try the inside pass, but the shape of the feet itself is like that. Since kicking inside itself is about 90 degrees from the original shape of the foot, it is much more comfortable and stable to kick while turning the body 45 degrees. Of course, an inside pass is possible even when you look at the direction of your body at 90 degrees, and you need to know how to kick like that during the game, but basically 45 degrees is more comfortable, and at 90 degrees, you can only give the feeling of touching the pass rather than kicking the ball is weak. But if you're actually getting a lot of inside passes and you're in a comfortable state, you know it's not that important, 45 degrees or 90 degrees. the conditions of a good inside pass First, the inside pass must also be strong. I have experienced or taught a wide variety of teams, including the general soccer team or player team of elementary school, senior grade, middle school, high school, college students, general life soccer, Cho Ki-hoe, and soccer team where most players are from. In short, I experienced various levels of teams. What is the difference between a high-level team and a low-level team? I don't think there's much difference technically and tactically if it's above a certain level. In the end, there is a difference in power and speed. What I want to say is that the intensity of the pass, the intensity of the shooting, and the speed of the players are different. The higher the level of the team, the stronger and more accurate the pass, shooting, and kick. The reason why passes should be strong is simple. Because if the pass is not strong, the pass will be cut off. Second, you have to ground a ground ball and put it under your feet. This is also very important. Even if the pass to space is not discussed, basically the pass should be strongly given at our team's feet. It is meaningless to question whether or not the same team is negligent, but basically, when a pass miss occurs, the ball is stronger than the person who kicked the ball under the premise that the ball goes under his feet, so the person who misses the control is more negligent. This part is more so with the higher the level of the team. By default, the higher the level, the lower the strength of the pass, the lower the pass. But when the pass comes up, the story changes. No matter how strong the pass is, it is a matter for the recipient to get it well if it comes under ground balls, but if the pass is strong and comes up, it is difficult for the recipient to control it, and no matter how well you control it, you inevitably need one or two more touches, so it is essential to put it down if possible. Third, give it to the defender and the far foot. This is a way to help our team member who receives the pass get easier to keep the ball after receiving the pass. Also, even if we get a return pass, it is advantageous for our team to give it a long shot. To sum up, a good pass will be grounded under the defender's feet to become strong.