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    Soccer Training Essay

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    Soccer is obviously the most demanding game with the highest number of fans in the world. Anyone who wants to become a successful soccer player, he or she must train a lot. Training is the only way that one can become a superstar in soccer or in any other game. Therefore, soccer training is very essential and goes hand in hand with all footballers. In order for someone to improve his or her game as well as moves in soccer, here is what to do. Tips on how to train for soccer There are numerous…

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    Conflict is a normal behavior, therefore in social organizations or groups it is inevitable, whether it pertains to race, religion, age, social status, or gender; the struggle for equality is consistent. In fact, a CBS report highlights a complaint of gender discrimination by the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. CBS correspondent O’Donnell (2016) reported that “Players on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team are fighting the U.S. Soccer Federation over wages and treatment they say are not…

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    Soccer Uniforms Essay

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    Finding uniforms and jersey is easy now when you get all under the same roof The game of soccer requires a whole lot of energy and that is why one should be very specific in the choice of the material or the fabrics used to make the soccer uniforms or jerseys. There is nothing that you do not get from us. We have an experienced team who deals with the making of the jersey. • The first and foremost area of concern is picking the right fabrics which give a player the comfort and makes him at ease…

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    Being athletic I’ve been athletic all my life. I liking being fit and ready to go! The one sport I really love is soccer. Soccer is played with 90% of your brain, and there is a lot of running. People started playing soccer when they were little. I’ve been playing soccer since 2009, that's 8 years ago. Soccer is my passion and it will always be. To be good at soccer you have to practice and practice. If you don’t practice at it then you won't get better at it. The part I play in soccer is…

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    My Third Grade Speech

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    Third grade soccer is my earliest memory of embarrassment. My remembrance coming from the conversation with one of my teammates asking which grade I was in. The simple response of “third grade” had resulted in a patter of laughter. My mispronunciation of the word “third” turned the grade into a matter of feces. That is when I began to be self-conscious of my speech. I had been in the English as a Second Language program throughout elementary school, and in the fifth grade I realized my biggest…

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    “We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.”- Jesse Owens. I have a dream. That dream is to become a professional soccer player. Of the many things in my life, I value soccer highly because it is an avenue for me to learn life lessons, gives me the opportunity to live Christ out through my actions, and prepares me for college and the future. With this in mind, being on the field with my…

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    There are a lot of argument how nature and nurture has an impact on a person’s life. In my case I think nature or the genetic make-up has by far has more sway than nurture. Since I was a small kid, I loved the soccer game. I spend most of my time playing or watching the game. The utmost thing that I still remember right now is how parents helped me to play the game I loved the most. My parents contribute financially to pay my soccer fees, spend most their time driving me around to the practice…

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    Ever since Sam was little, he absolutely loved playing soccer. At, first all Sam knew about was, winning, and scoring goals. Sam joined a recreation team with his best friend Evan when they were both 7 years old. Recreation is a league where you join for fun, you get put on a random team, and play one game a week, with also one practice a week. When Sam would play in the league he would play defense. He was one of the best defenders out there, he would always help his team out by not…

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    How did Lionel Messi become a great soccer player? Messi grew up playing soccer with his older brothers at a very young age. At the age of eight, he was recruited to a youth soccer club which practiced a lot and only lost one game in four years. He was diagnosed with hormone deficiency, but this didn’t stop Messi from playing soccer because he was so dedicated to it. Messi was able to overcome this growth restriction and keep playing soccer. After years of practicing and playing soccer Messi was…

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    As a student writing an interviewing essay for my English class. I interviewed Ehab Gawergy, who is my dad and a professional soccer player. Ehab is now 46 years old and has a family of 2 boys (Gerges and Beshoy) and his wife, Suzan. Ehab is from Cairo, Egypt and came with his family to the U.S in july of 2009. He now lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his family. Ehab was a great soccer player and played as professional soccer player when he was twenty. Soccer to Ehab was not only a sport, but…

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