It’s Possible, These 5 Shooting Techniques from Captain Tsubasa can be Executed i
In Captain Tsubasa, there are numerous shooting techniques that’ impossible to copy, but not these 5 shooting techniques!
Anime & Manga | 30 October
In Captain Tsubasa, there are numerous shooting techniques that’ impossible to copy, but not these 5 shooting techniques!
Captain Tsubasa is famous for the players’ various shooting techniques, starting from Tsubasa’s Drive Shoot to Schneider’s Fire Shot. Most shooting techniques are impossible to copy, but there are also shooting techniques that we can learn. Which technique is that?
1. Drive Shot
The primary shot of Captain Tsubasa Ozora is actually applicable in real-life. The legendary soccer player, Shunsuke Nakamura, mimics this shot every time he takes a freekick. Maybe Shunsuke Nakamura is the real-life Tsubasa Ozora!
2. Razor Shot
Razor Shot or Kamisori Shot is the ultimate technique of the “Ace Killer” Makoto Soda. When he first met Tsubasa as a player from Azumaichi Middle school, Soda showcased a technique that’s almost impossible to master for kids his age, the Razor Shot. By making the ball spin when kicking, the shot will have a curve, tricking the opponent’s goalkeeper.
For the majority of soccer players, the technique is nothing fancy. You can also learn this technique with training. A Japanese soccer player, Kosuke Ota, manage to copy this shot.
3. Flying Drive Shot
Basically, this shot is the same as Razor Shot since both shots are given spin when kicking. The difference being Flying Drive Shot is a lob shot that drops at a sharp angle. It’s possible to copy this shot with hard work and training.
4. Twin Shot
Twin Shot is a technique done by having two players kicking the ball at the same time. The technique is done for the first time by Tsubasa and Misaki when they are facing against Meiwa. Since the ball is kicked at the same time, the ball rotation is unpredicted, making Wakashimazu, the opponent’s goalkeeper, unable to block it.
Twin Shot is possible to execute in real life, although the ball rotation is not the same. Two Japanese soccer players, Takahiro Ohgihara and Hotaru Yamaguchi.
5. Han Dou Suu Soku Jin Hou
Han Dou Suu Soku Jin Hou is the special technique of Sho Shunko, a member of the Chinese youth team, when Japan met China at the Asian Qualifier. The technique is done by countering a shot with greater power.
The stronger the opponent’s shot, the stronger your counter shot will be. In the video above, a Japanese soccer player manages to copy the technique of Sho Shunko.
Those are the shooting techniques for Captain Tsubasa that you can copy. With training and hard work, you can do all of the shooting techniques shown above. Wait for more articles about Captain Tsubasa in DuniaGames!
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