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  1. Skilla Football. 42.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 40K. 2.8M views 3 years ago. Learn how to shoot the ball with unpredictable movement a.k.a. the knuckleball ...

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  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Last Updated: May 17, 2024 Approved. The "knuckleball" is when the ball does not spin as it flies through the air. Spin is what gives a ball stability as it at moves, and without it your shot will snake through the air, changing directions suddenly and making it nearly impossible for a keeper to predict.

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  3. 6 de jun. de 2022 · Striking a ball with knuckle is a great way to deceive the goalkeeper with it's unpredictable movement,, especially from distance, and in this video I break down a full knuckleball shooting...

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  4. 25 de abr. de 2022 · A knuckleball is basically shooting the ball with little or no spin. If executed properly, this causes the ball to move and dip in the air, in a similar manner to the shape of your knuckles when you clench your fists. In soccer, players often try to score by using the element of surprise against the goalkeeper.

  5. In this video, I will teach you the ultimate knuckleball shooting technique in 7 steps that will take you to be a pro-level shooter....

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  6. 16 de mar. de 2023 · The knuckleball, also known as the “floating ball”, in soccer is one of the most challenging types of shots a player can master. Why is the knuckleball so effective in soccer? It is unpredictable for a goalie. We’ll explain the science below. Key Takeaways From This Article: A knuckleball shot is effective because the trajectory is unpredictable.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KnuckleballKnuckleball - Wikipedia

    A successful knuckleball shot will move, dip, or wobble in the air unpredictably, making it difficult for the goalkeeper to save. This technique has also been described as the "dry leaf" or "dead leaf" ("folha seca" in Portuguese), the "tomahawk", or even "the accursed" ("maledetta" in Italian).