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    when the youth players turn 11 and can start heading the ball? At that time, the youth players will not have much experience, since practice makes perfect. Since youth players can’t head the ball now, it will affect their game when they proceed to select ball or even college ball. If we can…

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    themselves as a person who is apathetic to sports and do not understand the purpose of them. People challenge the idea of how sports are safe and why athletes are admired as much as they are; however, there are many ideas on how they protect their players and engage the audience into what is going on. Although David Ewalt states that football is similar to “blood sports,” his statement is extreme because the sport’s motive is to build community and a safer environment for the athletes and…

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    dependent on many different attributes. Players need to be agile, strong, balanced,…

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    game? Who are some professional players? Who is Cristiano Rolando?What equipment do you need to be able to play soccer? How many playershave to play in order to make the game fair?Soccer is a sport played by 11 players or more and the game is played ona rectangular field with 2 goals on each side. Soccer is the most popular sportof all time. During a soccer game the only people who are allowed to touch theball with their hands is the goal keeper the rest of the players can not touchthe ball with…

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    Football players spend their whole life training to grasp the thrill of a winning game at the championship level. They experience blood, sweat, and tears just to get a taste of the game. They grow out old players throughout their life and fight alongside new ones until they find the perfect team for them. It takes time for a player to become successful and good at their position. It also takes time to build up loyalty between people. Loyalty is a concept that needs time to grow and develop.…

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    before the last whistle blew. This game proved that anything can happen on any given day, and that sometimes, the more skilled team doesn’t always win, but rather the team with more heart. I know that many other soccer players can relate to my story because every good soccer player knows that the team that works harder is the team that is going to win the…

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    being able to read the field as the player runs his route. The wide receiver has to see the field as he runs his routes; therefore, he can read the defense so he can’t get hit when the ball is thrown to the player. Always to any wide receiver good practice routines will affect and build the players attention span to the best ability to catch the passes thrown. Eye coordination is important because it helps the vision on what direction to run to after the player catches the ball. Another reason…

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    badly injure your opponent. Referees are very strict if you hit the quarterback below the waste, it is a personal foul. Also, if you go head to head with the ball carrier it is a personal foul and usually results in a concussion for one of the two players. Fields have evolved drastically. All of the fields use to…

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    activity to do. Fun thing about soccer is that there are so many positions that you can play and they're all for different types of people. Striker is the position that stay on top of the field and score most of the goals. This position is for fast players with good control of the ball. Midfielders are in the middle of the field, who help defend but help attack as well. They are the backbone of the team because if you have…

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    Harry Harbard Coaching Poor coaching techniques Coaching techniques are essential to players as without the right guidance they can get injured or not work to their optimum level. They can’t just be told how to do things, accurate replication is essential when it comes to things like stretching. Stretching is the most important part of a warm-up elasticising your muscles and preventing injury. Without being shown how to do this it can be extremely detrimental to your game and even season as a…

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