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What type of dribbler are you?
This 24-question quiz will try to analyze what type of dribbler you are and where you best fit on the field. Remember, this is an assessment of your ability, not a quiz of your knowledge. Check each sentence that reflects the way you play:
In some 50/50 battles, I get pushed off the ball.
When dribbling, I look at the center or bottom part of the ball.
When pressured, I can always dribble into safety.
When dribbling, I always know what my passing options are.
While dribbling, I can turn in any direction with just one strike.
When I dribble at top speed sometimes, I lose control of the ball.
I don't have a "trademark" or favorite move.
When the ball is in my possession sometimes, I get tackled unexpectedly.
I can cut the ball effectively with both feet.
I find it ineffective to try and nutmeg my opponents.
I often dribble to open passing lanes for myself.
At times, it feels like my feet are too slow.
I usually beat defenders who try to tackle me.
When facing an opponent, I feel like I lack options.
I find that shielding slows down my dribbling repertoire.
I find it harder to beat defenders who are jockeying.
If there's open space in front of me, I don't pass the ball right away, I dribble forward.
I always accelerate as I approach an enemy.
When dribbling, I use my elbow to repel opponents away.
I usually have to slow down or stop the ball before I execute a dribbling move.
Once I beat an opponent, he has no chance of tackling me again.
Opponents often try to slide tackle me.
I can go around opponents with one or two strikes.
I often dribble away from the enemy goal.