martial arts

Circular football technique in real combat

The actual combat (as well as the sporting one) is situational, ie the technical tactical choices to be made in this context must be different depending on the situation that can be presented; and these situations can be endless. The ability of a good fighter lies in the ability to do the right thing at the right time (ie in the ability to know how to adapt one's moves to those of the opponent or opponents). But to be able to do the right thing, it is necessary, before distinguishing it from the wrong one, to know it from a purely technical point of view. Since, as stated in the beginning, situations can be endless, it is necessary to possess a technical background adequate to cope with all the situations that may arise.

There may be different tactical situations that may arise and which may require particular dexterity in kicking. Normally, the combat tactic requires that you try to hit the opponent where he is discovered, that is, where the segments of his body that can be used to defend himself are far away. All this, of course, provided that the body district in question is fragile enough to be invalidated to such an extent as to prevent any other offensive action by the opponent (creating a sufficiently important physical handicap). This, in turn, implies that it is necessary to learn soccer techniques that are able to reach possible targets offered by the opponent in the combat situation, following different trajectories. Circular football is one of these techniques.

In order for a shot to be effective, regardless of the limb with which it is struck and the body segment impacting against the target, it must have two characteristics: that it be fast enough to elude the defense of the opponent and that it is powerful enough to succeed to destroy the target. It is therefore necessary to study a technique of circular calcium that has these two characteristics.

»The starting position of the circular football

»The technique of circular football

»Circular football training

»Circular football training (second part)

By:

Marco battle

Graduating in physical education

Traditional 2nd Dan Karate Black Belt (mainly Shotokan Ryu style).

THEORY AND TECHNIQUE OF CIRCULAR SOCCER