After a typical game of soccer, you may find yourself gasping for air, exhausted and weak. Soccer, like many sports involves regular motion, is energy intensive and requires a healthy body to function. To attain the right body, size and shape required for optimum performance, aspiring and professional soccer players...
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Performing regular physical activity becomes a necessary part of a child’s development especially as they get to ages 6 and 7. They are able to communicate verbally, run and apply significant reasoning when making decisions. they have been exposed to sports by watching...
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At any level, having fun and winning are two of the ultimate joys that come with playing soccer. But every young child’s desire to play the game is followed by a move to make your body available to the stress, strains and pain that also come with it...
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During a soccer game, regular impacts and collision between players create the possibility for injury. The rules of the game provide for safety measures like not wearing iron studs and the presence of a referee to punish undue aggression...
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There are many reasons to be impressed by the growth of soccer in the US. A poll by Gallup found that 7% of Americans now cite soccer as their favorite sport. Its popularity now matches that of baseball in so much that while other sports seem to be falling out of favor...
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Good parents, out of an abundance of love, strive to be somewhat involved in their child’s sporting performance. This is permissible and desirable as it is reasonable to be attentive to your child’s daily drills, because of your age and experience. But attention, while harmless...
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