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Abbas Farid: "I started freestyling in 1998 during the France World Cup, I became very inspired by watching Brazil play, after that event I wanted to learn better skills to become like them." |
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Sean D'Arcy: "My philosophy is that anyone will keep practicing if they see some success so I always start by teaching different ways to flick the ball up. This way someone who hasn’t got the best control can still learn a trick." |
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Nam the Man: "Freestyle improves, when freestylers create new moves that no one else has ever done before." |
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Palle: "Watch loads of videos so you know how to execute the trick, then all you have to do is practice and practice until you get it. Remember to have fun when you practice... otherwise it will become boring, and you'll quit and move onto something else." |