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25 Levels of Freestyle Soccer Skills: Easy to Complex | WIRED

Freestyle Soccer World Champion Caitlyn Schrepfer demonstrates and explains her freestyle soccer skills in 25 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex. Director: Sean Dacanay Director of Photography: Dominik Czaczyk Editor: Jordan Calig Expert: Caitlyn Schrepfer Creative Producer: Katherine Wzorek; Maya Dangerfield Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Kameryn Hamilton Production Manager: Peter…

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Freestyle Soccer World Champion Caitlyn Schrepfer demonstrates and explains her freestyle soccer skills in 25 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.

Director: Sean Dacanay
Director of Photography: Dominik Czaczyk
Editor: Jordan Calig
Expert: Caitlyn Schrepfer
Creative Producer: Katherine Wzorek; Maya Dangerfield
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Kameryn Hamilton
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production Coordinator: Kevin Balash
Camera Operator/Gaffer: Shay Eberle
Audio Engineer: Kari Barber
Production Assistant: Phillip Arliss
Hair & Make-Up: Vanessa Rene
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell

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29 Comments

  1. Sebastian Elytron

    August 14, 2023 at 4:21 pm

    When Level 18 is easier than Level 1 😅

  2. Rogue Kurosaki's Library

    August 14, 2023 at 4:25 pm

    I wish you were my coach when I played soccer hahaha theres no way I could encounter anyone with solid advice near me ;-;

    I used to kick the ball with my BIG toe and MAN did it hurt. I had no idea how others were doing it. Same with the knee advice. I used to just kick the ball right above my knee but no one taught me that, I had to figure it out myself.

  3. Yash Vashistha

    August 14, 2023 at 5:01 pm

    Does she use a made-up name?

  4. rageguy

    August 14, 2023 at 5:04 pm

    76th comment :”D

  5. Nea

    August 14, 2023 at 5:23 pm

    The rating looks pretty messed up, huge gaps here and there and 12 to 22 are basically equally (very) hard.
    Nice to watch, anyway!

  6. Sin Hang Lai

    August 14, 2023 at 5:25 pm

    Back in mid 2000s, there was a Swedish guy named Rickard Sjolander (aka Palle). That was the guy I saw freestyling for the first time. He published his own DVD and mixed it with music. It was like watching an And1 mixtape (street basketball) for the first time. I’m sure I still have that DVD in a box in the closet somewhere. It looks like his website and YouTube channel have been inactive for awhile. But go back to his early videos and remember this early video was 16 years ago! –>

    • Q

      August 15, 2023 at 2:10 am

      Wow thanks for sharing!! This is awesome.

  7. imaginarytube

    August 14, 2023 at 7:21 pm

    BRAVO!

  8. Andrey Ayelo

    August 14, 2023 at 8:26 pm

    She’s so perfectly perfect

  9. J p

    August 14, 2023 at 10:45 pm

    I have to say. Very informative video. very impressive.

  10. Md Rezwan Ahmed

    August 14, 2023 at 11:26 pm

    Get MrBeast here

  11. ro pro

    August 15, 2023 at 12:00 am

    This is way more interesting than rhythmic gymnastics 👏👏👏

  12. Q

    August 15, 2023 at 2:08 am

    I’ve played soccer all my life and am barely at level 4 😂 I’m also a defender, so all I have to do is run fast and take the ball away. This is amazing. I’m also slightly turned on by her skills.

  13. Sir Irwin

    August 15, 2023 at 2:53 am

    She’s so beautiful 😍

  14. Swamy Viswanadh

    August 15, 2023 at 5:33 am

    Its really awsome video till today i saw… Great video clippings and Animation (editing)..😍😍

  15. Romano338

    August 15, 2023 at 6:13 am

    So back when I was training, I had 9 first levels, plus some others tricks that didn’t make the list. My favorite might have been the thigh grab to popping it back in front of me (like at 6:30). That always felt good. Inside flick-up also feels good, and it looks way better than it is difficult. It’s just a balance thing.
    I personally never cared about sit or upper. And I definitely lacked the overall flexibility and balance to get better at freestyling.
    But this video seems mostly cut into parts more than actual rankings. I definitely don’t think a LATW is easier than a head stall.

  16. Ken S

    August 15, 2023 at 6:46 am

    I’m not only impressed with her athleticism, but also her communication skills. She’s a really great teacher. Explaining all these moves to someone who knows nothing about freestyle in such a clear and concise way is not easy and she did an amazing job.

  17. Dedu Tedy

    August 15, 2023 at 6:55 am

    Pointless 🤷‍♂️

  18. Kiboi Kiboi

    August 15, 2023 at 7:00 am

    she makes it look so easy

  19. Alan Lai

    August 15, 2023 at 7:46 am

    This has more to do with juggling than actually playing football

    • CurryKingWurst

      August 16, 2023 at 12:53 am

      I mean Ronaldinho did that stuff while playing football.

  20. Pratyush Padhy

    August 15, 2023 at 8:00 am

    ❤❤❤❤

  21. Bhavesh Kumar

    August 15, 2023 at 10:09 am

    I luv a women who can do freestyle ⚽
    n gymnastics 🤸

  22. Meriffic

    August 15, 2023 at 11:53 am

    Apperance #6

  23. AlphaDream

    August 15, 2023 at 4:30 pm

    touzani mentioned !!!!!!!

  24. Freako Bico

    August 15, 2023 at 4:36 pm

    Can you guys do something like this but with colorguard?

  25. LIGHTNING

    August 16, 2023 at 1:41 pm

    it’s football

  26. Joshua Ramirez

    August 16, 2023 at 5:58 pm

    Imagine pulling a cat flip during a soccer game

  27. L1ghtJum3r_

    August 16, 2023 at 8:59 pm

    There is one skill that you should learn.

    It’s called the brexit tackle 🙂

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