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How does Messi keep the ball close to himself

The science of how Messi keeps the ball close to himself photo credit: ZaleDesigns Messi is a magician with the ball at his feet. He's in my opinion the best player in the sense that he can control the ball so well, runs so fast with the ball & changes the direction at full speed like it's a walk in the park. For starters he started playing very early (at 3) which is crucial if you want to be a good player. In that aspect, he's God gifted as he had dribble skills which is genetic in my opinion. Height He is short which means a low center of gravity so it's difficult to push him off the ball. That's why we see that anyone rarely can topple him down, instead players much larger than him lose possession to him. So his short height suits his style of play & is a blessing in disguise. Change of pace Messi changes his pace really well. He starts slow and runs directly at the defender which means the defender has to stop & focus on him. When he reac...

Chemical reactions and equations

Chemistry - Chemical Reactions & Equations Introduction A process in which one or more chemical substances react with other chemical substance and converted to one or more different substances is known as chemical reaction. Chemical Equation A chemical equation is the symbolic demonstration of a chemical reaction; it is represented through symbols and formulae. E.g. Magnesium + Oxygen = Magnesium Oxide Mg   +   O 2   =   MgO The substances magnesium and oxygen are known as reactants and the result of reaction, i.e., magnesium oxide is known as product. Remember,  the total mass of the elements present in the products of a chemical reaction has to be equal to the total mass of the elements present in the reactants. The number of atoms of each element always remains same, before and after the chemical reaction. Types of Chemical Reaction Following are the major types of chemical reaction − Combination Reaction Decomposition Reaction Displacement Re...