Detailing Juninho Pernambucano free kick techniques | Football science

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  • Detailing Juninho Pernambucano free kick techniques | Football (soccer) biomechanics and sports science | Dr. Raj, DPT breaks down Brazil international and current Lyon director of football Juninho Pernambucano’s free kick techniques - including both his shorter distance instep form and longer distance knuckleball form - via the lens of biomechanics and sports science.
    Here’s a table of contents, header (subheadings):
    - 0:00 Intro
    - 0:38 General strategy
    - 1:12 Shorter distance instep technique (set up, run up, strike technique, variations)
    - 4:35 Longer distance knuckleball technique (set up, run up, strike technique, knuckleball science, variations)
    - 7:08 Mind-body learning loops
    - 7:45 Final takeaway
    For those at work or the hard of hearing, I've transcribed subtitles on CZcams so sound isn't required.
    For reference, I’m a DPT (Doctor of Physio) and youth football (soccer) coach well-versed in sports science and biomechanics, and owner of 3CB Performance - online health content, telehealth services and sports rehab & performance clinics in West LA and Valencia, CA.
    Feel free to hit me with questions and/or you can always find me on my website or follow on social media:
    Website: www.3cbperformance.com/
    Twitter: / 3cbperformance
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    Hey there it’s Raj from 3CB
    Brazilian international and current director of football at French club Lyon Juninho Pernambucano is often called the greatest free-kick taker of all time - netting 77 free kick goals over his 20 year career, 44 of those coming during his eight year career at Lyon. His mastery of the free kick combined technical & tactical skill, often leaving goalkeepers with a sour, flabbergasted look on their faces.
    In this video, I’ll dissect Juninho’s free kick strategy and technique via the lens of biomechanics and sports science.
    General strategy
    Juninho himself has explained that free kick technique & approach depended on distance due to the specific demands of each, with a short free kick technique emphasizing placement and a long free kick technique requiring power. Let’s go through each.
    Shorter distance free kick technique
    The setup
    First, we have the setup. Everything begins with a consistent routine & setup.
    The run-up
    Now into the run up
    The strike
    Juninho used an instep side-spin technique on his short free kicks.
    He’d change the strike point depending on where he wanted to place the ball.
    This ability to place the ball into either corner kept keepers guessing
    Longer distance knuckleball free kick technique
    The setup
    The long free kick again begins with the consistent routine.
    The run-up
    Now the run up
    The strike
    Juninho primarily used a dorsal distal (top of the foot, near the toes) strike technique to create a knuckleball effect.
    Juninho would further vary the height of the knuckleball
    Or create top spin to unleash a dipping, bouncing nightmare for keepers.
    Mind-body learning loop
    Juninho - like other elite free kick takers - watched the flight path of the ball after every free kick. This creates a constant unconscious loop that links his free kick sequence to outcome, with the brain filing away each attempt in the internal movement database and adding relevant information to the inherent feedback and feedforward loops that characterize skilled human movement and learning.
    Final takeaway
    Juninho’s free kick mastery was the result of tactical & technique mastery. He had a strategy for each free kick and repeatable, consistent techniques - Juninho has said he’d practice at least 50 free kicks per day on the training ground - for both his short and long distance free kicks upon which he could alter his strike point to change placement and spin rates. This left the opposition guessing and often at his mercy.
    That’s a wrap for this video. Thanks for watching. My goal is to provide you with in-depth, evidence based, narrative free analysis and you can always find me on IG and Twitter @3CBPerformance.
    Please take care of yourselves and follow the appropriate precautions to limit your exposure to and spread of COVID-19. Make sure to sub to the channel and follow along on all social media for the latest updates. 3CB out.
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  • @3cbperformance
    @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety +11

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    Feel free to hit me with questions and/or you can always find me on my website or follow on social media:
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    • @bdub-er5090
      @bdub-er5090 Před 4 lety

      Please analyze David Luiz free kick from the 2014 Worldcup - Brazil vs Columbia. It is an amazing instep power technique from long distance. Also Garethe Bales power shots. Your videos are outstanding.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the suggestions. Will get to them

  • @arminiuszmazowszanin2670
    @arminiuszmazowszanin2670 Před 2 lety +42

    The best of all time. Even if messi surpass him with numbers - he will never be better freekicker than Juninho for simple reason - Juninho wasnt scoring from same distances and with one technique like messi - Juninho was scoring goals from very difficult distances and situations and different angles. He did it like it was a penalty. That makes him TOP freekicker for sure in 21 century - but even in all times in my opinon. His creativity and technique was the best.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 2 lety +8

      Juninho is clearly the best FK taker of all time to me as well; like you said, he was varying his technique as needed. Just incredible ability

    • @Stefano2071
      @Stefano2071 Před 2 lety +3

      @@3cbperformance Mihajlovic was to me the best of all time. Even though he score 66 in his career, most of these happened in Italy and, at least at the time, Serie A goalkeepers were harder to surprise than french keepers. He also had more power and precision in his shots.
      Statistics seem to back up Mihajlovic too, yes he scored less than Juninho (although 66 is still impressive), but he also played less overall games .... and has a better FKgoals/total games ratio than Juninho, or any other player in history.
      He's also the only one to have ever scored a hattrick of free kicks in a single game in one of the major european leagues .... Juninho is just more famous because he played in the UCL, anyone who consistently saw both will have no doubt on who is better ..... I watched Mihajlovic play for my team (Inter) and was watching Lyon and Miha had a higher conversion rate .... he needed less overall attempts to score a goal.
      That being said ... this video is VERY cool :)

    • @a.r.417
      @a.r.417 Před rokem +2

      Juninho y Assunçao. The best !

    • @shazam1522
      @shazam1522 Před rokem

      @@Stefano2071 i dont think he has the knuckleball in his repertoire but indeed he could use the same technique across all distances and angles.

    • @Stefano2071
      @Stefano2071 Před rokem

      @@shazam1522 you are right, he never used the knuckleball technique in his shots. However his repertoire included more gentle, accurate shots, and more powerful shots too.
      Overall if you have a look at videos, Mihajlovic's power shots were more powerful than Juninho's, and his accuracy shots were more accurate.
      But then again, that is only subjective. Statistics offer an answer already

  • @franciskamanga3085
    @franciskamanga3085 Před rokem +3

    Juninho i miss u. i always watch his highlights. No one will be better than Juninho.

  • @jvliverpool873
    @jvliverpool873 Před 4 lety +21

    Andrea Pirlo's autobiography I think therefore I play, Pirlo says that Juninho strikes the ball with the first three toes of his foot when shooting from long distance.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety +5

      I've read that as well and Juninho himself said it's from the top aspect of those three toes. In fact, the picture in picture I included in the long distance section that shows the foot strike spot in one corner is from a video where Juninho is explaining his foot strike position

    • @jvliverpool873
      @jvliverpool873 Před 4 lety +1

      @@3cbperformance also what I noticed on my own from watching Juninho is that his planting foot before striking the ball is unique.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety

      @@jvliverpool873 In what way? What I noted on film study is that it's slightly externally (outwardly) rotated

    • @jvliverpool873
      @jvliverpool873 Před 4 lety

      @@3cbperformanceThat his planting foot is half aligned with the ball.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety

      Joel Villanueva what do you mean by half aligned?

  • @mateusveloso4561
    @mateusveloso4561 Před 3 lety +9

    Juninho Pernambucano o especialista em cobranças de faltas ✔️

  • @gentleken7864
    @gentleken7864 Před rokem +6

    Pirlo revealed the moment when he realised how Juninho did his knuckleball in an interview in 2014.
    'The magic formula was all about how the ball was struck, not where: only three of Juninho's toes came into contact with the leather, not his whole foot as you might expect.'
    So, the knuckleball explanation needs a caveat to add this. Great video.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před rokem +1

      Oh love this. Do you have a link to the interview?

    • @gentleken7864
      @gentleken7864 Před rokem +1

      @@3cbperformance Not sure if youtube allow links in comments, but if you google 'pirlo reveals juninho knuckleball secret' the top choice from 'Goal' has it. It's actually an article about Pirlo's book.

  • @Jj_2723
    @Jj_2723 Před rokem

    Thank you for making this video! I love to analyze mechanics of good players and be able to apply it to my game

  • @feederchua
    @feederchua Před 4 lety +2

    Oh yesss. This is awesome. Thank you!

  • @dannycv3254
    @dannycv3254 Před 3 lety +3

    Lovely work.

  • @JustinSpakable
    @JustinSpakable Před 3 lety +2

    Great vid. Great player. Thanks

  • @abhijeetshetty5950
    @abhijeetshetty5950 Před 2 lety +1

    Need more videos like this

  • @ricksoncastelino4568
    @ricksoncastelino4568 Před 3 lety +4

    What A Genius.

  • @AlexandreAugustin
    @AlexandreAugustin Před 10 měsíci

    I would love to see you doing one with Pirlo... He seems always so calm shooting the ball, and also seems that he doesn't "apply" power. Would like to see how he is able to generate power with that relaxed movement.

  • @awemanyfit
    @awemanyfit Před 3 lety +2

    Great work. I need freekick skills

  • @GHERKHAHKIS
    @GHERKHAHKIS Před 4 měsíci

    THE ONE, THE MASTER, THE BEST.🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @videepdev8189
    @videepdev8189 Před 4 lety +1

    Please add the English subtitles.

  • @DEEDUBZ
    @DEEDUBZ Před 3 lety +2

    Really good vid

  • @sadece_kuzeyy
    @sadece_kuzeyy Před 11 měsíci

    muhteşem olmuş emeğine saglık

  • @mhvgamer91
    @mhvgamer91 Před 2 lety +1

    Perefct

  • @Amazing46810
    @Amazing46810 Před 3 lety +2

    Good

  • @monstergaminghd1083
    @monstergaminghd1083 Před 4 lety +3

    First to watch the video and comment

  • @smashonlamez
    @smashonlamez Před rokem +1

    Hey bro just found your channel I love it. As a fellow DPT and avid sport fan, I really appreciate what your doing, more people need to learn about your channel!
    Anyways being inspired by you and my love of juninho I wanted to track all of his goals so i did extensive research (watched every goal he's ever made essentially), it's hard finding the exact time/date prior to 01/02 season.
    I found a video with @AlexJE youtube channel that has 77 to confirm my own independent research(note: @AlexJE states he actually has 79 FK goals total and will update his vid). His vid is great everyone should check it out. Anyways I noted that I counted originally 77 but found 78 total upon closer examination. The online reports differ from 74-77. It seems like no one can agree or no one is even trying to find out. Anyways...
    Here's what I found:
    43 FK goals came from 01/02-2013 (confirmed by transfermarket and vids)
    9 at his two year stint in Al Gharafa (vids)
    22 from both of his times at Vasco Da Gama (vids)
    2 international goals (non-friendlies) (Vids)
    and 2 way back when he was young at Sport Recife (vids)
    for a total of 78.
    Anyhow not sure how sound that research is but to go even deeper I looked at websites like transfermarket that have goal logs. Not sure if they are 100% accurate but a good starting point. It seems rare or at least I found it hard to find out any information about how many Fk were scored per season. So I went and compared Juninho with other all time great FK scorers. Here's what i found. (keep in mind that many sources state 5 per season in a single league or competition is the highest anyone has reached since number have been verifiable)
    Free kick goals scored per single season
    Juninho:
    4@ all comps 03/04
    4 @ UCL 05/06
    5 @ Ligue 1 04/05 (with one brace via both FK goals)
    5 @ Ligue 1 08/09 (with one brace via both FK goals)
    5@ All comps 06/07
    5 @ All comps 07/08
    6@ All comps 04/05
    7 @ All comps. 05/06 and again in 08/09
    Bonus: 13 FK goals scored all comps in 2005 calendar year
    -He also averaged 3.9 goals in all comps via free kicks/per season from 2001-2013 (which is ridiculous)
    Messi:
    4 @ La Liga 19/20
    5@ La liga 18/19
    6@ la liga 17/18
    7 @ all comps 17/18 and again in 18/19
    Bonus:12 Fk goals all comps in 2018 calendar year
    CR7:
    4 EPL 07/08
    4 EPL 08/09
    5 @ all comps while at EPL 07/08 & 08/09
    5@ all comps while at La liga 09/10 & 13/14
    Ronaldinho:
    5 @ brasil Seria A 2013 (with one FK brace)
    6 @ La liga 06/07
    6 @ all comps 05/06
    7 @ all comps 06/07
    I found somewhere stating David Beckham had 5 in one season but cant confirm that. If anyone could confirm or deny my findings that would be great. I couldnt find this type of data in articles or surfaces research, so do with it what you will. lol Thanks just wanted to add to your stats. Great vid.

  • @princeuchechichinda
    @princeuchechichinda Před 8 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dualipa4
    @dualipa4 Před 3 lety

    Can u make swaz shot tutorial plz

  • @maximgd3994
    @maximgd3994 Před 4 lety +6

    Analyse David Beckham free kick technique please

  • @pedroricardomg
    @pedroricardomg Před 3 měsíci

    Brasil

  • @bdub-er5090
    @bdub-er5090 Před 4 lety +7

    Analyze David Luiz free kick 2014 WC Brazil vs Columbia.

  • @sionaldinho
    @sionaldinho Před 3 lety

    Giovinco please :)

  • @nerazzurri2112
    @nerazzurri2112 Před 3 lety +2

    Bí ẩn Knuckleball của anh ấy thật khó để lĩnh hội dù đã xem rất kỹ, băng quay chậm tua lại nhiều lần. Có lẽ đó là năng lực đặc biệt chỉ Juninho mới có sau những ngày tháng khổ luyện

  • @maki-su4jy
    @maki-su4jy Před 3 lety

    I think you made a mistake on 3:22. Red cross should be on the right side of the ball if you refer on that kick that you are actually showing in the footage.

  • @GHERKHAHKIS
    @GHERKHAHKIS Před 4 měsíci

    Any goalkeeper who is able to stop a no-spin ball is among the best because that ball will suddenly change its trajectory.

  • @rizztaker1
    @rizztaker1 Před 11 měsíci

    So which knuckleball is more powerful in your honest opinion
    Ronaldo or Juninho?

    • @callumafsar2524
      @callumafsar2524 Před 7 měsíci

      where do you think Ronaldo got the idea for the knuckleball in the first place😂problem is he couldn’t master it like Juninho did hence the crazy inconsistency & sudden decline

  • @joseaugustoromero904
    @joseaugustoromero904 Před 3 lety +1

    Ojalá estuviera en español

  • @dasilva8475
    @dasilva8475 Před 4 lety +3

    In Brasil "Marcelinho Carioca" is the Best free kicker, check this link czcams.com/video/Rksd6Fj4no8/video.html in short, medium and long distance he usted every parte of his foot

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety +1

      Great link. Marcelinho and Didi are both players who Juninho has mentioned that he borrowed from. Same way Pirlo borrowed from Juninho

  • @taufeeqiklim2801
    @taufeeqiklim2801 Před 4 lety

    At the end of this, its all down to practice and practice and practice and skills and a bit of luck. Pretty sure he didnt take theory science lessons to master this.

    • @3cbperformance
      @3cbperformance  Před 4 lety +1

      Taufeeq Iklim He didn’t and I mentioned that in the video based on his own quotes. However, considering he spent years to master this, we can learn a lot from his techniques.

  • @Number1Hater939
    @Number1Hater939 Před rokem

    For me David beckham was better as free kick taker