 I want to show you how to improve shooting. If you don't know about me, I used to be a huge underachiever, but through obsessive self-improvement, I found my success. Earned a college scholarship, played for my national futsal team, a YouTube channel with over 100 million views, I've helped players worldwide, and I'd love to help you improve faster and achieve more. The reason your weak foot isn't as good as your strong foot is because you haven't put in enough repetitions. If we even out their repetitions, we'll even out the skill. So one thing is practicing on both feet. When I'm practicing by myself, with both feet. If I have one on my right and your team practice, try to do the same, just because of shots. So number one, if you're shying away from shots in your team practice, how are you supposed to do it in the game? So think about that, always try to shoot on both feet. It's so much more valuable for you to have it on your weaker side and totally shying the shot, but at least you took it. At least you were brave enough to try on your weaker side. So if you ever have an opportunity on your weaker side in a game, hit that shot. Whatever happens happens, but at least you try. You can learn from that. You cannot learn, you cannot improve. So when it's on your weaker side, practice game by yourself. Hit the ball. Always hit the ball. You'll learn from what happened. What does it look like on my strong side compared to my weaker side? Then my shot is going to be totally different. So what you need to learn from you is try to make that knee the exact same from both sides. So let's say I'm a right footed player, my technique on the side is very nice. Nice ball through. Good backswing. Hit the ball. Making good contact. Then you go to the weak side. There's no backswing. Very little backswing. Contact point is not where you want it. Let's say I'm trying to hit with laces. Maybe I'm hitting it like here. Because I don't know how to flex my foot in that way. And then my ball through is not making strong. It might just be a strong throw. So if I want to produce the same type of shot on both sides, I need my technique to be the same. So think about leaning on your strong side. Nice flowing technique. You need to learn how to replicate it on the other side. And if you can do that, over time you'll improve a lot faster rather than just getting repetitions. So learn how to analyze the time to get outside yourself and say, okay, I need to have a bigger backwing. I need to have a stronger foot. So number one is the foot flexion. Right now, let's say you're a right footed player. For you to flex your left foot, point it down, really make it strong. If you want to have a strong shot, you need to have a strong foot. Because if I make contact with a weak foot, I'm just going to have a weak shot with a lot of backswing. If you want it strong, you need to make this foot strong. You need to make this leg strong. Now I'm going to guess, especially if you're really struggling with your weak foot, on this side when you flex, that's easy. It's natural. When you flex and you try to make it hard on this side, it's hard to do and your foot might even be crappy because you don't have the strength in it. And that is the truth. You don't have the strength in it. You don't have the mobility in it. You don't have the muscle memory in it. If you have one foot that's really good and the other one's not so good, it's like going to the gym for 10 years and saying, hey, I want to get big arms. I want to get big biceps. But you know what? I'm just going to curl on my right side all the time. And then five years later, you're like, you know what? Maybe I should have two big arms and you start curling on this side when you can't lift the same amount of weight and you can't even squeeze it. You can't flex it in the same way. When you flex it, it hurts. It's because you don't have the muscle memory in that arm. You don't have the muscle memory in your foot. So in order to develop that over time, just get those repetitions but focus on making that really strong, really hard foot make better contact. The other thing that I see a lot, and I want you to focus on and make a big difference is a bigger backswing and fall through. On your weaker side, your backswing might be here and fall through here. So really try to increase the range of that and the speed of that. But if you can add those two things, you're going to start hitting better shots on your weaker side. Thank you for watching.