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A MATW or Mitchy around the World is a somewhat complex soccer freestyle combo trick. It is a combination of an Inside ATW and a Crossover completed simultaneously.

Steps

  1. 1
    Start off the juggle. Continue until you feel comfortable.
  2. 2
    Start off the Inside Around the World.
  3. 3
    Pop the ball up to waist height immediately after the ATW.
  4. 4
    Perform a Crossover.

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Tips

  • Try to put the ball a little higher when doing the ATW because this will give you more time to pull off the crossover right after.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice.

Warnings

  • Keep in mind that you need to be very careful when performing this trick. You need to know where the ball is, as well as your foot as this may cause an injury. (i.e. sprained ankle)
  • Immediately perform the crossover after the ATW or it will count as ATW Crossover combo, instead of a MATW.
  • This could take a long time to master.

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Categories: Stub | Soccer Ball Tricks

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