 So these five moves I'm going to show you today, I use them all the time when I play. I see professional players use them all the time when they play and it works. So let's get started. First move I want to talk about and I always start with this one because it's the most basic is just the skip, okay? So you're dribbling after the defender and you skip out of the way. It's a touch to the side and skip out of the way, okay? Don't get it confused. I'm not just pushing it with the outside of my foot and dribbling past him. I'm cutting to the side and then moving forward, okay? So it's like messy, cutting the inside, touch with the outside of your foot, dodge the defender and then keep going. Next move is croquette or inside-outside, okay? So I'm coming out of the guy from one foot to the other and this is really good in tight situations. The guy's closing me down. I got nowhere to go. It's just one foot to the other, right foot to left foot or a left foot to right foot, okay? It's that quick touch and it's not again, it's not a touch forward past the defender's foot. It's across your body and forward. Next move is a body faint. So not a step over. We'll do that one after but just a simple body faint. So I'm coming out of the defender. Fake this way, cut that way. Fake this way, cut that way. And you might be stuck on the spot sometimes, one-on-one position, okay? Sell them that way with your body and cut the other way. Good. Next one is a step over. So step over is the same thing as the body faint. You really got to sell these. So I'm not just like this. I'm not just putting my foot around the ball, okay? With my body, with my movement, with my eyes, my head, throw him that way, go the other way. I know I want to come into this space. I'll push him there and come the other way. And the fifth move I wanted to use is like a cut, inside cut, but a fake shot or a fake pass, okay? So again, just like the skip we started with, you can use just a cut coming out of the guy, cut one way and go. Just use your pace, cut one way and go kind of like a croquette, except a little more direct. That'll work if you do it with speed. But to sell it and make it more realistic, I want to open up my body like I'm passing to a guy or taking a shot and then that cut is coming forward. So let me come again, see from this angle. I'm opening up like I'm going to take a shot. Defender goes to block the shot and you just cut past them, the whole C parts and you just walk right through the middle. Yeah, so here, cut, good. And you'll have to practice these moves. So I just wanted to demonstrate those for you. Now show them with a little more speed and purpose. Leave just a few more bonus tips for you when you're taking on a defender. First thing I want to talk about is timing. So it's actually better for you to do your move. Okay, so if you're worried about your timing, you're not getting your timing right, try it performing your move a little bit earlier, especially when the defender is coming at you. Okay, the other thing that I want to talk about is especially like I just said, if a defender is coming at you, most of us are thinking like, oh, I got to make a move. I have to do a step over a couple of step overs to beat this guy. The truth is, if you can touch the ball into that space and just use your acceleration, you don't even need moves. Okay, so really simplify your dribbling. Think about Messi, Di Maria, think about the best dribblers in the world, Robin, for some reason they're all left-footed. Okay, how do these guys dribble? Where are the moves? There's no moves. They just find the space and dribble there quickly. Okay, so like I said, if a guy's coming to close you down, the best thing to do might just be put it into space and quickly accelerate. Okay, so think about those two things, timing, it's better to do the move early rather than late and sometimes you don't have to complicate it, you don't even have to do a move. Just dribble into that space, make it simple, make it easy for yourself.