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    For those of you who have/are training for any form of combat sport. Whether it's Boxing, Wrestling, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, etc. Tell us some details. For example, I'll start.

    Name: Adrian

    Background: Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, and Muay Thai

    Experience: 10 months

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    i love wrestling than boxing



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    In the professional sphere, usually a free kick a specialist will step up and take the kick without trying to pull any tricks out of a hat. It’s simply an expert bending the ball into the back of the net, whether that expert is Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Riquelme, Totti, Ronadlinho, Juninho Pernambucano, or Zidane. It’s one or two steps, and purely a duel between the free kick taker and the goalie. With these experts, usually the keeper ends up hopelessly watching as the ball whizzes by him.
    Then there are the power shooters, like John Arne Riise of Liverpool or Roberto Carlos, both take a relatively longer run up to the ball and rocket the ball into the net. Carlos is famous for his outside of the foot shots, tres dedos, which do have a ton of spin on the ball. The fact is, when you hit the ball with that much power, the ball is going to move. Cristiano Ronaldo has hits the ball with power, putting some funky spin on the ball too.
    With the power shot though, the goalie usually doesn’t have much of a chance if the ball is anywhere near the goal. With the rest of the team crashing the goal mouth in a coordinated fashion, seizing on any misplays by the keeper, it’s hard to not give up a goal.
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