A soccer cut, specifically an inside cut, is a quick move where a player uses the inside of their foot to change direction, often to evade a defender.
Here's a breakdown based on the reference:
- The player approaches a marker (e.g., a cone).
- A "quick move" is performed using the inside of the foot. (0:07)
- This allows the player to go around the defender and continue moving forward. (0:59)
In essence, it's a fundamental technique for changing direction with the ball while maintaining control and speed.