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Introduction to Youth Soccer

2016/7/27 15:56:58

Soccer is the fastest growing youth sport today. Over 18 million kids in the United States participate in some type of recreational soccer league according to the American Youth Soccer Association. Soccer is a game that all kids can enjoy. It is a sport open to both boys and girls of all shapes and sizes. It is a game that takes speed, concentration, and teamwork, but when coached and played correctly can result in a forum that all members of the family can enjoy. If you want to know more about this topic, you can read the tips and guide below.

One of the primary benefits of playing soccer is the fact that it proves to be a great source of exercise. It is a fast moving game that builds stamina, strengthens the heart, muscles and helps improve coordination. The average soccer player runs approximately seven miles during a regular soccer game. Simply put, it keeps the kids physically active which in turn keeps them slim and trim.

Soccer is a game that keeps the kids constantly thinking and alert. It provides the opportunity to experience the concept of teamwork for the first time. Leadership, discipline, fairness and self-esteem are other important personality traits that participation in the game of soccer can develop.

Many of the skills needed in soccer are already developed. The skills or running and kicking have been practiced as the have learned to get around, however the skills that actually make a soccer player good have to be learned and practiced. Agility and quickness as well as passing and communicating on the field are important for winning a game of soccer. Teamwork is important and needs to be stressed by the coach in order to produce a winning team. Team action is noticed more than individual action on a soccer field. Therefore, certain drills have to be learned and practiced both together as a team and independently in order to reach a successful result in the game.

There are many drills that can easily be practiced both at home and with the team that will make for a better, well-rounded soccer player. Soccer drills help the player develop at a low speed. They should be fun and produce a better result when focused on competition. Drills teach players to work quickly and perform under pressure. The following articles include drills that will generate better attendance at practice, the improve coordination and teamwork during the game.

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