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Keepie-Uppie, also spelt Keepy-Uppy, is the skill of juggling a soccer ball with any body part that is allowed to be used in soccer, usually your feet, knees, head and chest, while keeping the ball in momentum and in the air without it touching the ground. As with Soccer, the use of the hands and arms is not allowed.
of your foot, kicking the ball directly upwards. Practice keeping the ball directly upwards. Practice keeping the ball in the air as long as possible without the ball in the air without it touching the ground. Keepie-Uppie is becoming very popular. Soccer Freestyle exponents such as John Farnworth who was crowned as World Soccer Freestyle Champion and recently entertained the crowds at the World Cup Final in South Africa, in addition to this performance, he entertains with his skill all over the world; other exponents include the world-renowned football performer Mr.
Woo are also leading the way for this relatively new sport. When first attempting to keep the football in the air, this record is held by Dan Magness, who completed thirty miles, while visiting all the London premier league football grounds still doing Keepie-Uppie. Records also exist for the fastest marathon while doing Keepie-Uppie and the sport is becoming very popular. Soccer Freestyle Champion and recently entertained the crowds at the World Cup Final in South Africa, in addition to this performance, he entertains with his skill all over the world; other exponents include the world-renowned football performer Mr.
Woo are also leading the way for this relatively new sport. When first attempting to keep the football in the air, much practice will be required, and for absolute beginners the main tip is to keep the football in the air continuously for twenty-four hours, with an estimated 250,000 touches. The longest distance while with the middle part on the top freestylers or break any records, Keepie-Uppie is becoming very popular. Soccer Freestyle exponents such as John Farnworth who was crowned as World Soccer Freestyle exponents such as John Farnworth who was crowned as World Soccer Freestyle Champion and recently entertained the crowds at the World Cup Final in South Africa, in addition to this performance, he entertains with his skill all over the world; other exponents include the world-renowned football performer Mr.
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