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As a soccer player, I know that the sport, as well as its athletes, can be belittled, or even forgotten at times. Usually 토토사이트 are more concerned with baseball, basketball, or of course, football.

Best Soccer Shoes: Soccer would be incomplete without the soccer shoes or cleats. The right choice out here is a close fit, as shoes are likely to get worn out before kids outgrow them. A balance is achieved by buying shoes that are averagely priced, and a smart buyer would get good quality shoes for as low as $15.

The Fake Kick - The Fake Kick is performed by acting as if you're close to kicking the ball or making a shot on goal but instead cut the ball to the right or to the left according to the foot that the fake kick move is being executed with.


Try to avoid being inflexible; adjust your practice plans according to your team's needs. If they are good at dribbling and passing, you can spend more time on defense. Make it a habit to warm up by practicing on their weaknesses; this will start the session with a sense of accomplishment. Don't be afraid to apply some pressure by timing them or challenging them to be accurate. Children with no pressure to perform are robbed of the feeling of triumph when they succeed! No matter what experts say, winning against yourself or others is just plain and simple fun.

I know people that say football athletes are superior than those that play soccer, which I find highly insulting. Soccer athletes are just as talented, if not more talented than football athletes.

There are two basic types of soccer shoes: one for play on natural grass (cleats) and the other for indoor play. Even better is a combination of turf-indoor shoe. Cleats give you sure footing and allow for quick direction changes. Indoor shoes have flat rubber soles that easily grip the hard playing surface of an indoor court. The ultra-thin sole allows you to get under the ball with your feet. Turf shoes are very similar to indoor shoes, but their soles will usually have more distinct texturing (almost like mini-cleats) for traction on turf. You may want a hybrid indoor/turf soccer shoe if you play on a variety of surfaces.

Since soccer is not a strong cultural sport in the U.S., most young players just don't know what to do to get better. They aren't familiar with the variety of touches and techniques that they need to perfect to be good.

So where do we start? Well for one thing, parents and coaches alike need to stop being so results oriented with 8-10 year old players. We have no idea at that age who is going to turn into a strong player. There are way too many factors yet to be determined there.




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