Guides and Trick Slackline

The beginners guide to slacklining

What is slacklining?
Essentially slacklining is like tight rope walking but on a tether/line (rope, or chord) that has a little less tension and give to it.

How to choose a slackline
For beginners and those just starting to dabble in slacklining, I suggest picking up one of the many kits that are available. A good kit will run you anywhere from $50-$140 bucks and I highly recommend investing in a cheap one at first to see if you really enjoy the experience.

Gibbon

are a few of the companies you can check out. I personally recommend the Gibbon classic line for adult beginners, the fun line for kids and beginners, and the jibline or surfline for anyone that plans on really getting into the sport down the road they are a little bouncier allowing for more tricks.

Gibbon classic line

Fun Line
Jibline
Surfline
* For beginners look for a 2” wide line, this will provide you with more surface area for your feet making it much easier to balance and speed up the learning process.

How to set up your slackline
When I first purchased my slackline setting it up was actually one of the most difficult parts. Maybe it was the excitement rushing over me, sheer impatience of wanting to just start walking on it, or just being a knucklehead but the majority of my first slacklining session was spent trying to figure out where and how to set the dang thing up.

Step 1: Choosing a location

All you’re really going to need is a fairly open space with structures that will allow you to wrap your line around. Trees, columns, poles, and really any two tall and sturdy structures will work, but I suggest finding two sturdy trees at a local park or in your backyard. The bark provides a little friction to hold your line stable and plus parks just rock.

Step 2: Setting up your line

For beginners, you’ll want about 15-25 feet of space in between your two trees. The shorter the distance, the more stability you’ll have in your line, making it easier to find your balance. This might leave quite a bit of extra line but don’t worry, it won’t be in the way and it’s not necessary to use the entire line.

If you’ve purchased a kit, the directions are fairly easy to follow but they leave out some important pieces of information.

The loops that you create around your anchor (ie: slackline around tree) should be about upper thigh to hip height. As the line is stretched out between trees it will also be roughly upper thigh to hip height.

Having the line set up at this height will allow for about 6-12” of sag in the line as you’re attempting to balance on it.

Tighten your line using the ratcheting system that comes with your kit tight enough so that the loops around your anchors (trees) does not move. As you become a more experienced slackliner, you can play with different tensions in your line to create different levels of difficulty. Generally the looser it is and the more bounce the line has in it, the more difficult it will be to walk; yet this also makes it a great line to perform tricks on.

Step 3: Mounting the line

One of the most important things you can do for yourself is to learn how to mount the line with some style, and where does style start?

With your clothes.

Ok, I’m sort of serious and sort of just being sarcastic. While the brand of your pants might not be important, it is important to make sure they’re not too loose fitting or hanging over your feet. Roll those dang things up if you have to, just make sure they are out of the way so you’re not tripping all over them.

Something you don’t mind getting a little dirty and comfortable should do the trick. A personal favorite is board shorts… but southern California allows for that year round.

As for shoes, the only time you’ll need them is for the drive to the park and maybe the walk across the field to find your trees, and maybe not if you’re a rebel.

Walking the line without shoes will allow you to get a better feel for the line. That sense of touch is what gives your body a sense of awareness in space and will benefit your sense of balance greatly.

If you must wear shoes, try skate shoes, vibrams, or chucks classics as they are extremely flat.

Before mounting the line, make sure to relax and breathe.

If you kick a soccer ball with your right foot, stand parallel to the line with your left thigh touching it. If you kick a soccer ball with your left foot, stand next to the line with your right thigh touching it.

You’ll want to mount the line closer to the anchors of the tree. This is usually the best place for beginners because the tension creates a faster but smaller shake in the line. As you try to mount closer to the middle the lines will have much larger, low sagging, but slow movements. You may want to play with the best place to mount for you but once you’ve found a good spot, make sure to mount from the same spot every time to create a memory for your nervous system.

Pick up the foot that is closest to the line and place it on the slackline with it running through your big toe and second toe and running right to your heel. You’ll probably notice some pretty gnarly shaking (I like to call this the jimmy leg). Don’t worry, this is totally normal.

To help control this shaking you can do two things:

Lighten the load or pressure that your putting on the line. Don’t put so much weight on the line initially, you may want to just barely touch it.
Put your outer thigh on the line to help stabilize it.
After your leg and the line have stabilized a little bit, your nervous system calms down, and you feel comfortable focus on a single stationary point in front of you. I like to stare (almost romantically) at the anchor on the opposite side.

If you’re looking at your feet or at the line, you’ll be staring at a moving object and this can screw up your sense of balance.

After establishing a stable focal point ahead of you, make sure to center your weight on the foot on the line and swiftly stand up on that leg.

Don’t hesitate for a second and fully commit. If you hesitate or don’t believe in yourself for even just a second and half ass the mount it’s not going to happen for you.

Use your arms for balance by holding them out to your sides at shoulder height.

Once you’ve found your balance on the line, try and hold it there for a few seconds before attempting to walk. Make sure your legs are slightly bent. This will lower your center of gravity and help to absorb movement from the line.

If you are really struggling with popping up it’s usually because of lack of strength or balance.There are a few things you can do to help turn these weaknesses into strengths:

1. Start strength training: One legged movements like lunges, step-ups, and pistols/1-legged sqauts will help strengthen the muscles that are being used to press you up onto the line. Squats and deadlifts will also help.

2. Work on balance: You can actually have someone sit on the line to help stabilize it as you mount. The closer they are to you, the more stability the line will have. As you get comfortable, your partner can move farther away until they are completely off the line.

You can also practice balance by walking heel to toe on a line of tape on the ground.  As this becomes easy, try to walk the tape on your toes and not to allow your heels to touch the ground. Once you get comfortable there, you can use a 4-inch wide piece of wood that is a few inches off the ground. Then use a thinner piece of wood as you get more comfortable.

Step 4: Walking the line

Once you’ve found your balance and are comfortable on the line, you’ll want to start walking it.. For myself, I’ve found that moving the foot that is behind the lead foot and searching for the line with the big toe is most effective. I also prefer not to go heel to toe but instead have a little space between them.

Once you’ve made contact, you’ll want to place the line in between the big toe and second toe and have it run right to the back of the heel just like when you mount the line.

Continue walking the line in this fashion and remember to maintain focus on something stable in front of you, hold those arms out to your sides at shoulder height, and continue to breathe.

Progression tips

As you keep improving you may want to start to challenge yourself a bit more. Here are a few good beginner to intermediate progressions you can try once you’ve mastered mounting and Johnny Cashing the line.

Mount with non dominant/other foot
Mount with both feet by hopping up
Mount facing the line instead of parallel to it
Backwards walking
Sideways walking
Turns on the line (180 and 360 degrees)
How to fall correctly
Here is the honest Abe in me coming out, you WILL fall off the line. Now I just want to make sure you do it correctly and avoid any injury.

Because the line has tension and will sag as you are on it; this means you could get thrown a bit. You’ll want to use that to your advantage by letting it push you away from it, thus, avoiding it hitting you.

And guys, believe me, you do not want to come straight down on that line… no what I’m saying?

Because you’ll be barefoot, make sure the area around you is free of any debris, sharp objects, or rocks.

It should be fairly easy to land on your feet most of the time but if you do happen to lose balance and feel like you may be hurdling towards the ground, I suggest turning your body to your dominant shoulder and front rolling.

How should you practice
Practice…. We’re talking about practice?

The more often you practice the better, but you don’t have to spend hours on end in order to get better. A good 20-minute session should do the trick but even if you can only get in 5-10 minutes per day, the consistency will really pay off as you’re trying to retrain your nervous system.

The most important thing is consistency. Shorter but more frequent sessions will allow you to improve much quicker than one single long session each week. So if you’re really dead set on getting better, schedule some time in as often as you can. If possible, leave that slackline mounted in your backyard and hop out there at random points during the day.

One important thing to remember is that it does take sometime for your nervous system and muscular system to warm up, so don’t be surprised if you struggle a bit during the first few minutes of a session. You can help speed up the process by performing a brief warm up routine consisting of air squats, lunges, one legged squats/pistols, hollow rocks, and tippy toe walks on the ground.

A little science about how balance works in the body
Balance in the body stems from multiple systems working as a team to help create stability between your body, brain, and vision.

What is good balance:

Correct sensory information from your eyes, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and organs of the ear.
Your brain stem translating all this information that is trying to be processed at once and making sense of it as it delivers the message to the ol’noodle upstairs.
The movement of your eyes being able to keep things in your line of vision stable.
It starts with your vision and the help that it gives you as it tries to establish where your head and body are in relationship to the world and any motion that is occurring in it.

Receptors that are extremely sensitive to movement like stretching and pressure in your muscles, tendons, and joints help your brain figure out where your feet and legs are positioned relative to the ground and also how your head is positioned relative to your shoulders and chest.

There are then balancing organs located in the inner ear that let your brain know the movements of your head.

Finally all this information is sent to the brain stem along with information regarding previous experiences that have affected your balance (this is why practice is so important) stored in your cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Once this information is digested, messages are sent to the eyes and other parts of the body that will help you stay balanced and maintain clear vision while you are in motion

New Guide And Trick Fifa 16 Update

FIFA is back with FIFA 16 and this year EA Sports has gone back and tweaked many of the fundamentals to gameplay in an attempt to produce a much more cohesive game of football. Improved tackling, agility, dribbling and most importantly, goalkeeping hope to make the game on the pitch a better experience for players.

The most notable change this year is the inclusion of women's football teams. 12 international teams including the USA, Canada, England and France will feature in the game. The inclusion of female players has meant that the player models across the board have been given an upgrade too.

With many of the changes looking to bring balance back to the beautiful game, we've put together a list of FIFA 16 guides to help players continue to have the advantage over their opponents. From set-pieces to passing to FIFA's most popular mode, Ultimate Team, we'll have guides on the lot to help you become the Messi among your friends.
FIFA 16 provides one of the most dramatic gameplay overhauls the series has seen in years. With that VideoGamer has put together 13 tips and tricks to help you get to grips with the changes and help give you an advantage over the opposition.


Patience is a virtue

FIFA 16's various gameplay overhauls mean that previously-sound attacking tactics can prove fruitless now. Rather than trying to hit teams on the counter-attack with relentless pace, FIFA 16 favours the more considered approach. Keeping the ball and passing it sideways is not a wasteful strategy: instead it's about taking your time, waiting for the space to open up and then exploiting it.

Not every pass has to be played forwards, giving it back to the centre halves is a viable option as it forces the other team to push up the field, creating more space behind the lines of defence. Also, quickly switching the ball from one side of the pitch to the other is an effective way of opening up space, as it forces the middle to become less compact as you operate across the whole pitch.

Remember: for as long as you have the ball, the opponent cannot score. Wait for the right opportunity to attack the opposition goal, then don't waste it.

The most effective skill move isn't actually a skill move

While players will look to dazzle you with rabonas and rainbow flicks, the most effective skill move isn't even a skill move. Every year in FIFA the one trick that works every time is the three-point turn. Because the player models in EA's offering are so big and bulky, taking three separate 90-degree turns is the best way to shake off a pesky defender and create space going forward.

That said, if you're the type of player who can't help himself, here's a complete list of every Skill Move in the game.

Hit early crosses

The overhaul of FIFA's crossing mechanics means there's far more variety in how a ball can be delivered into the box. Thanks to more intelligent player runs, coupled with much more aggressive goalkeeper AI, it's no longer a viable option to constantly run to the byline and aim for the penalty spot. Instead, you should be aiming to cross from the wing when level with or just before the 18-yard box. You should always be looking at the opponent's defensive line: if they are on the edge of the box, that leaves plenty of space to deliver the ball between the back four and the goalkeeper, for your striker to run onto the ball and have an easy finish.

These crosses have a much higher success rate than the high deliveries into crowded space, as the goalkeeper will more often than not come out and punch these clear. Hitting crosses that give your forwards a running attack at the ball are more likely to end with a shot at goal.

AI is tougher than most humans

With defensive AI now much more rigid and aggressive at intercepting the ball, especially on higher difficulties, it can actually prove tougher to break down AI defences than in online matches. Because humans are more likely to make errors and drag players out of position, the possession football you're going to be playing this year serves online matches much better. Playing against the computer on World Class and Legendary can become a frustrating affair, with more square passes than a match featuring Jermaine Jenas clones.

After finding your feet against the computer in the first few matches, try jumping online in seasons or a simple one-on-one match and see how different the experience is.

How to control FIFA 16's new bullet pass

By holding RB/R1, players will deliver a much faster pass, aimed at finding a man tightly marked and preventing defenders from intercepting the ball. The trouble is that this pass is much trickier to control, especially with any players below world class status.

There are a couple of things you can do to help ensure the ball finds its target. Firstly, it helps if the intended receiver is facing the ball. If he is square to the man passing the ball, he's more prepared to receive the pass, plus his body is between defender and ball.

Secondly, let go of the run button when trying to control the ball. Holding sprint will make the ball trickier to control as your player is intending to take a heavy touch to knock it into space. Just use the left stick or, if possible, hold nothing at all, and let him bring it into his feet before trying to take on the next defender.

Finally, if you're delivering the ball to a man on the edge of the box, a parallel touch is easier than one continuing in the path the ball was going, as it takes the momentum out of the pass.

Also, be sure to let go of RB/R1 after you make the pass, as that button also makes a receiver dummy (step-over) the ball and forego taking a touch, which is a great skill, except when receiving a bullet pass.

How to keep possession in FIFA 16

When receiving a pass, hold LT/L2 to have your player use his body to protect the ball. With the now far more aggressive defensive AI it's vital that players do this. When in crowded areas of the pitch, getting your player's body between the defender and the ball can buy you a vital couple of seconds to either allow other players to make runs or create gaps to turn into and outfox the overly-eager defence.

How to win back possession in FIFA 16

In previous FIFA games it was acceptable to have whichever defender was nearest to the ball sprint towards it, then once it was passed across the field, switch player, rinse and repeat. If you do that in FIFA 16, you'll get passed off the park and quickly find yourself short of defensive support.

You need to defend as a team in FIFA 16, and to do that you mustn't send a single man on a drastic run to chase the ball down. Instead, gradually move your team up the field to close the ball down, shutting off space and removing passing lanes.

On the D-Pad tactics, 'High Pressure' and 'Team Pressing' are very good options when defending. Make sure that, whomever you're controlling sticks to his position on the field and doesn't push too high, leaving space behind, particularly between midfield and defence.

In FIFA 16 Ultimate Team, a good striker is essential

Ultimate Team can prove incredibly frustrating, as there'll be games where you'll have three times as many chances as your opponent only to lose 0-1. This is why you need to invest a significant sum in a top quality striker.

Having a forward with at least 80 finishing will make a world of difference to your experience.

Ignore FIFA Trainer, play the Skill Games instead

While the FIFA Trainer is a noble attempt to introduce players to the basics of the game during a match, it takes up far too much real estate on the screen and is far too distracting, to the point where it detracts from the actual match. Instead, stick to the Skill Games if you want to learn or improve upon the fundamentals. They're still the best way to learn, and with the new and improved training drills, this is the best and most fun year for them.

How to end a slide tackle early in FIFA 16

Press the slide tackle button again after your player has begun his slide to make him get back to his feet. This is a great way to recover from a missed challenge, and keep your defender close to the ball and not give away easy scoring opportunities.

Use the EAS FC Catalogue

The EAS FC catalogue is a great way to get a headstart in whichever mode you'll be spending most of your game time with. Enjoy being a manager in career mode? Consider grabbing a financial takeover to give yourself a big transfer kitty to overhaul the squad. Prefer to plough hours into Ultimate Team? Grab a bunch of the Coin Boosts that litter the catalogue to earn far more coins in the early going and build a cohesive team with high chemistry far sooner than usual.

When controlling a team, always adjust tactics

In the past two FIFA games, it's been possible to customise any team's tactics to incredible depth. You can decide how aggressively your team presses the ball, what style of football your team plays, which runs every player on the pitch makes and even which runs the attackers make off the ball. In career mode in particular, tweaking these settings in your opening few matches will help create your ideal setup and decide how you want your team to play.

Whether you're a long ball merchant or tiki-taka technician, you can adjust these settings in the custom tactics menu.

FUT Draft is worth the entry fee, particularly online

FUT Draft is FIFA 16's standout new mode, and although it comes with a high entry fee (15,000 Coins or 300 FUT Points), your prize is always good, coming in the form of packs. The more matches you win in FUT Draft, the bigger the payout. Playing an online FUT Draft bears greater rewards than offline, so it's always worth a punt taking on human opponents and seeing how far you can progress.

FIFA 16 Skill Moves List - 1-Star Skill Moves

Ball Juggle (while standing) - Hold LT + tap RB/Hold L2 + tap R1

Foot Fake (while standing) - Hold LB + RB/Hold R1 + L1

FIFA 16 Skill Moves List - 2 Star Skill Moves

Body Feint Right - RS flick →

Body Feint Left - RS flick ←

Stepover Right - RS ↑↗→

Stepover Left - RS ↑↖←

Reverse Stepover Right - RS →↗↑

Reverse Stepover Left - RS ←↖↑

Ball Roll left - RS Hold ←

Ball Roll Right - RS Hold →

Drag Back (while standing) - RB + LS flick ↓/R1 + LS flick ↓

FIFA 16 Skill Moves list - 3 Star Skill Moves

Heel Flick - RS flick ↑↓

Flick Up - RS flick ↑↑↑

Roulette Right - RS rotate from down 270 degrees clockwise

Roulette Left - RS rotate from down 270 degree anti-clockwise

Fake Left & Go Right - RS ←↙↓↘→

Fake Right & Go Left - RS →↘↓↙←

FIFA 16 Skill Moves List - 4 Star Skill Moves

Ball Hop (while standing) - Tap RS

Heel to Heel Flick - RS Flick ↑↓

Simple Rainbow - RS Flick ↓↑↑

Advanced Rainbow - RS Flick ↓ Hold ↑ Flick ↑

Feint Left & Exit Right - RS ←↙↓↘→

Feint Right & Exit Left - RS →↘↓↙←

Spin Left - RS ↙↙

Spin Right - RS ↘↘

Stop and Turn Left (while running) - RS Flick ↑ Flick ←

Stop and Turn Right (while running) - RS Flick ↑ Flick →

Ball Roll Cut Right - RS Hold ← LS Hold →

Ball Roll Cut Left - RS Hold → LS Hold ←

FIFA 16 Skill Moves List - 5 Star Skill Moves

Elastico - RS →↘↓↙←

Reverse Elastico - RS ←↙↓↘→

Quick Ball Rolls - RS Hold ↓

Hocus Pocus - RS ←↙↓ ←↙↓↘→

Triple Elastico - RS ↓↘→↘↓↙←

Ball Roll and Flick Left (while running) - RS Hold → Flick ↑

Ball Roll and Flick Right (while running) - RS Hold ← Flick ↑

Sombrero Flick (while standing) - RS Flick ↑↑↓

Turn and Spin Left - RS Flick ↑ Flick ←

Turn and Spin Right - RS Flick ↑ Flick →

Ball Roll Fake Left (while standing) - RS Hold ← then RS Flick →

Ball Roll Fake Right (while standing) - RS Hold → then RS Flick ←

Rabona Fake (while jogging) - Hold LT + X or B then A + LS ↓ / Hold L2 + Square or Circle then X + LS ↓

Elastico Chop Left - RS Flick ↓ Flick ←

Elastico Chop Right - RS Flick ↓ Flick →

FIFA 16 Skill Moves List - 5 Star Juggling Skills

Laces Flick Up - LT + Hold RB/L2 + Hold R1

Sombrero Flick Backwards - Hold LS ↓

Sombrero Flick Left - Hold LS ←

Sombrero Flick Right - Hold LS →

Around the World - RS 360 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise

In Air Elastico - RS Flick → Flick ←

Reverse In Air Elastico - RS Flick ← Flick →

Flick Up for Volley - Hold LS ↑

Chest Flick - Hold LS ↑ Hold LS Tap RS x 3

T. Around the World - RS 360 degrees clockwise then RS Flick ↑

Cheat and Trick in PES 2016 New Update

Cheat or secret code in PES 2016 I will share to you who want to cheat in this game, in order to produce a victory you can use this trick in order to win them with your friends your opponent. To use some code that does not make sense is you try not to too Make your friends suspicious Because then the opponents will know that the way you do not play fair.

Tricks Secret Code (Password) PES 2016 is one of the unique tricks that do not make sense as well as shoot, freekick, penalty to the goalkeeper moved and so forth, it is otherwise observed with jelly and it will give victory to your friends.

Password PES 2016 full I will present a few secret tricks roomates Launched in version pro evolution soccer this latest update, in fact almost the same with a few tricks of plague last year that the plague in 2015, 2014 and 2013, the which is only a little difference items, namely in terms of look and design more modern face.


1. Trick Dribble PES 16

Diagonal bounce: Press and hold L2, analog navigate right to left and left to upper right analog
Rainbow Flick: Press and hold L2 and press the right analog 2 times
Backhell Feint: Press and hold L2, rotate the right analog circle 1/4 of the way up to the top left and the left analog downward
Ball roll 1: Press and hold L2, analog point right down
Front Flick: Press and hold L2, press the right analog and analog left directions right to the upper left.
Heel chop: Press and hold L2, analog navigate right to the top and left analog to top
Ball roll 2: Press and hold L2, point to the right analog down then up.

2. Tricks Free Kick (Freekick) PES 16

Press L1 and R1 simultaneously.
Press and hold the button toward the bottom, and then press the power gauge box with about 60%, immediately release the button toward the bottom of the locker earlier and pressing the X + direction and the ball will nosedive..
Hover kick and then press down and then the box before kicking L1 (when the bar is still showing), press X then the ball will swiftly lead kebawah.Lihat first kicker statistically more stars and the number is high then the better the results of the kick point kick then press up and L1 then box before kicking (when the bar is still showing), press the triangle then the ball will swiftly lead to the corner above.

3. Trick pinalty PES 16

In the goalkeeper position we simply push the button box (directly released,) then wait a while until the player moves closer to the ball.
Once the player is in a position near the ball, we press the directional keys up / down by pressing it until the player kicked the ball.


4. Tricks Crossing Code of PES 16

Feed the base, press X.
Gastric horizontal bait. Tenekan O button three times.
Breakthrough Feed Association, Press Triangle.
Gastric bait high. Press the O button only once.
Feed Gastric medium. Press the O button twice.
Gastric breakthrough bait, Press Triangle and L1 simultaneously.

5. Triks Additional Code PES 16

One-two way Pes 2016: while running press L1 and press X before receiving the ball while running triangle L1 and press X before receiving the ball press box (the ball somewhat in the lift).
Back skill press L2 continue and press R3 (analog right) twice
Deceive the enemy press L1 twice.
Evade takling press R2.
Bring a ball and in shadow-haunted opponents always varying R1 and L2.
Super Cancel - to change the direction of the player default run press R1 and R2 together and point the player to the ball.
In order for the kicker to two people how to press L1 and R1, and to pass to the second kicker L1 and press X.
Avoid enemies while avoiding always try and combine it with the press R2 L2.
Formation should use a 4-2-3-1 formation, 4-3-3, 4-5-1 or formations corresponding original character of the team.
Examples of the combination of dribbling by using the buttons R1, R2, and R3
R3 = Analog Right
R2 = Special Controls
R1 = Dash
Flick = Press and hold the hospital when an opposing player hooked forward
Running Rainbow Flick = During a dribbling, click the 2X RS
Sombrero = Press and hold the RS, LS and then navigate to opponent
Running Elevator = When doing drible, RS hold and navigate to the LS or ↗ ↘
Cross Over Turn = When performing drible, point RS ↓ → ↓ LS ​​or RS LS ↑ ↑ →
Flip Flap = When performing drible, point ↘ → LS or RS RS LS ↘ ↗ →
Double Touch = RS ↓ → → LS or RS LS ↑ → →
Nutmeg = Hold R2 [when the opponent approaches], then R1 + RS towards the opponent
Run Around = Hold R2 [when the opponent approaches], then press R1 + LS or ↗ ↘
Deft Touch Dribble = R2 + LS
Manual Shot = L2 + LS + □
Manual Shot (Low) = L2 + LS + □ and Δ
Long Lofted Pass = Hold R2 then O

Tutorial Seize Opponent Ball of Foot PES 16

First we approach the first opponent who carries the ball by pressing the analog stick / Directions + R2 + X simultaneously grab the ball
After we close the position players opposing player who carries the ball earlier and Analog R2 release the button, so we just press X only, it is useful to guard opposing players, although this seems trivial, but it is a shower to snatch the ball from the opponent.
To accelerate and accurately please my friend use a trick to steal the ball pes 2016 trained first so you better master this trick because it requires training to get better later on how to seize the ball.

Powerful trick Freekick in PES 16

First please mate pick a player who has the accuracy and power of high kicks
Make sure the distance kicks between 16 to 25 meters from the goal mouth will increase the chances of a goal, but if it is beyond the range that depends on your skill.
Navigate the ball to be passed posse opposing player farthest from the goalkeeper.
Press and hold the button until the Bar 2/3 shooting new release.
Then press the left analog and navigate to the top and press the button again shooting