blogs4u's picture
From blogs4u rss RSS  subscribe Subscribe

Top Soccer Guide! 

This is a very informative article about soccer.

 

 
 
Tags:  soccer 
Views:  20
Published:  February 02, 2012
 
0
download

Share plick with friends Share
save to favorite
Report Abuse Report Abuse
 
Related Plicks
www.bimbobread.com/ soccer – BIMBO Bread Ultimate Soccer Experience

www.bimbobread.com/soccer – BIMBO Bread Ultimate Soccer Experience

From: steelers
Views: 370 Comments: 0
www.bimbobread.com/soccer – BIMBO Bread Ultimate Soccer Experience
 
itable soccer online

itable soccer online

From: saalam
Views: 171 Comments: 0
http://WatchxSoccerOnline.com/ itable soccer online by visiting the above link

 
zen soccer online

zen soccer online

From: saalam
Views: 230 Comments: 0
http://WatchxSoccerOnline.com/ zen soccer online by visiting the above link

 
See all 
 
More from this user
Pertinent Information About Ovarian Cancer Exposed

Pertinent Information About Ovarian Cancer Exposed

From: blogs4u
Views: 2557
Comments: 0

The Insider Secrets of VOIP - Voice Over Internet Discovered

The Insider Secrets of VOIP - Voice Over Internet Discovered

From: blogs4u
Views: 2451
Comments: 0

Tips on Tumors You Can Use Today

Tips on Tumors You Can Use Today

From: blogs4u
Views: 1831
Comments: 0

An Article About Testicular Cancer Tips

An Article About Testicular Cancer Tips

From: blogs4u
Views: 1058
Comments: 0

What's Really Happening With Multiple Sclerosis

What's Really Happening With Multiple Sclerosis

From: blogs4u
Views: 644
Comments: 0

 
See all 
 
 
 URL:          AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Embed Thin Player: (fits in most blogs)
Embed Full Player :
 
 

Name

Email (will NOT be shown to other users)

 

 
 
Comments: (watch)
 
 
Notes:
 
Slide 1: ==== ==== For a great selection of discounted soccer equipment and books, please click this link. http://amzn.to/xDEARb ==== ==== Soccer players require both strength and endurance. The proper soccer exercises will give you stamina to out-perform your opposition in a 90-minute soccer game. It is a game of constant movement. But you need more than just endurance. To become a talented soccer player there are 4 types of soccer exercises that you should perform regularly: Endurance training - get the wind you need to last 90 minutes. You know that you hate being taken off the field before. Sprint training - to allow you to get to the ball faster than your opponents. Strength training for soccer - so when you must battle an opponent for the ball, you can get position, and win the ball in the air, or on the ground. Flexibility training - to stretch and strengthen your muscles to prevent injury and encourage muscle growth. Endurance Training As a soccer player we hate to hear "SUBSTITUTION". So to keep this from happening, try these endurance-training tips: Always warm up before any endurance training run. 50% training will give you 50% during a game. Keep your long distance pace as high as possible. 2 miles in 12 minutes is a good target. Work hard enough to get out of your comfort zone. And continue to expand your comfort zone as you improve. Give your body time to recover. If you train hard every day there will be no juice left in your tank, and your body can only take so much. Sprint (speed) Training There are times when we just need to work on our speed. Sure we all want to get as much time on the ball as we can, but we cannot always have the ball. Work without the ball! Although it is a good idea to practice speed drills with the ball, doing both types of soccer exercises will be of greater benefit in the long term. Here are a few exercises to help improve your speed:
Slide 2: Tuck your head down and get into position for exploding after the ball or your opponent. This will give you more control over your body than if your head is flying around up there somewhere. Just keep your eyes open. Move your arms forward and backward parallel to your body. Not across the body. This increases your momentum, and gets everything moving in the same direction. Lead with your toes. Starting off on your heels will not give you the balance or acceleration that you need. Get your feet hitting the ground as many times and as fast as you can. The more you do this, the faster you will become. Strength Training Weight training for soccer is an excellent way to improve your strength to win challenges for the ball. In the air, and on the ground. It's about improving your overall strength, not becoming musclebound. I suggest you visit my weight training for soccer page for more information. Flexibility Training To improve the flexibility of your muscles it is important to understand the following: Warm up for 5 - 10 minutes before stretching. Light jogging will work. Hold each stretch for 15 - 20 seconds. 2 - 3 stretches per body part. Do not bounce. Hold the stretch in place. Start at the bottom and work your way up. Ankles, calves, hamstrings, quads, waist and hips, arms, chest, shoulders, neck and head. Don't hold a painful stretch. You should feel a tightness in the muscle, but not pain. Breathe! Do not hold your breath. If you combine those facts with these great stretching exercises you will be a step ahead of your opponents. Always allow yourself RECOVERY TIME. Recovering from any of the soccer exercises that you perform will allow to continue to improve. This will improve your overall conditioning for the longterm. Wayne MacLean has over 30 years of experience in the game of soccer. As a soccer coach, soccer player, soccer referee, and all-around soccer fan, Wayne is now adding a new dimension to his love of soccer. He now writes many articles and creates soccer videos to help those that are involved in soccer, are new to soccer, or just want to know more about soccer. Check out my Soccer Exercises blog for more great soccer exercises and training information.
Slide 3: Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Wayne_MacLean ==== ==== For a great selection of discounted soccer equipment and books, please click this link. http://amzn.to/xDEARb ==== ====

   
Time on Slide Time on Plick
Slides per Visit Slide Views Views by Location