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The great Brazilian Garrincha had one leg shorter than the other and is credited with inventing the step-over.
Ashley Young has a turn of phrase to go with the tricks Harry Pearson 2010
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No sooner had they thought this though than the boy from Pelaw surged past them and executed a crowd-pleasing step-over before pinging a pinpoint perfect 30-yard pass into the feet of a team-mate with the outside of his boot.
Ashley Young has a turn of phrase to go with the tricks Harry Pearson 2010
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After a brief play with an early version, it certainly seems to be a sprightly step-over in the right direction.
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The course is grueling and is also famous for photos and video of several 'step-over' points where the racers must leave the ice because of bridges or other obstructions and tip-toe across specially laid carpets to where the ice again resumes.
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The master of the multiple step-over still hasn't learned how to step it up.
USATODAY.com - Who's up, who's down after World Cup play 2006
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Very simply, this is the step-over move done two times in a row, once in each direction.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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If your players are able to do the step-over, they can have some fun learning the next move, the scissors.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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If your players are able to do the step-over, they can have some fun learning the next move, the scissors.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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If your players are able to do the step-over, they can have some fun learning the next move, the scissors.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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Very simply, this is the step-over move done two times in a row, once in each direction.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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