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Can you please explain why is Diego Maradona a lot better football coach than Ziedine Zidane?
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what things should i focus on for developing better soccer skills?
Posted on December 6th, 2010 3 commentsim 17, and play on a u-21 team, I want to play university soccer next year. What should I focus on for developing better skills? I’ve already mastered passing, and shooting but what else should I practice?
football is for niggas
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Whos the better footballer Lionel messi or Zinedine zidane?
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Who do you think is better, Pele or Diego Maradona?
Posted on August 16th, 2010 4 commentsI think Diego Maradona was better.
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Algeria plans better hotels to lure foreign tourists
Posted on January 25th, 2010 No commentsAlgeria plans better hotels to lure foreign tourists
Algeria’s tourism minister, Cherif Rahmani, is urging local leaders to take a more professional approach to the hospitality industry and to start building new facilities under a plan to attract more foreign visitors.Read more on Zawya
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101 Great Youth Soccer Drills: Skills and Drills for Better Fundamental Play
Posted on January 19th, 2010 1 commentProduct Description
101 Great Youth Soccer Drills is an exhaustive collection of the very best drills available, providing a solid foundation for you to build your players’ skills. Filled with simple step-by-step instructions and diagrams, plus a sample practice program, this encyclopedia of drills provides you with solid skill-building fundamentals as well as the advanced techniques you need to get your players in top form…. More >>101 Great Youth Soccer Drills: Skills and Drills for Better Fundamental Play
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Fun Soccer Training Drills Will Build Better Teams
Posted on January 9th, 2010 No commentsSoccer training drills can help your team put more balls in the net. Keeping soccer practice fun is the key to better individual performance and team results too. Plus a good soccer practice helps your players stay healthy. Training for skills, conditioning and teamwork is the way to win more gains.
You can build a soccer team on a few naturally gifted players, but a team does better with many highly skilled players. The basis for a great soccer team is many players with developed soccer skills. Practice is where those skills are learned and developed. Make sure practices are fun and interesting.
Skills Training
Really shining as an individual player requires knowledge and mastery of the basics of ball handling and moving. Soccer players like tricks with the ball and to see what they can do as ball handlers. Include tricks into the practice and watch the interest level rise. Fun skill building makes everybody want to practice. Then the more you like to practice, the more fun practice is.
Conditioning Training
Conditioning helps prevent injuries. Just moving around is enough conditioning for the younger players. For more mature players it’s important to build muscle to protect joints from injury. It’s also vital to teach the correct techniques for moving and turning to prevent injuries too. Conditioning is part of toughness too. Tough players must be in good condition to keep going and that’s an important quality for success.
Teamwork Training
The coach sets the system, tactics and style of play for a team. Practice should help all the players work together as a strategy at game time. Practice helps every player learn his position better and move the ball better. It’s the coach’s job to put each player in positions that will best play to that player’s strengths and playing style.
Soccer techniques are learned with soccer training drills. Natural athletic ability is one thing, but soccer skills must be developed. Training should improve individual skills, conditioning and team skills. Proper conditioning prevents injuries.
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who is a better soccer player Magico Gonzalez or Diego Maradona?
Posted on January 6th, 2010 5 commentsMagico Gonzalez vs Diego Maradona
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How can I become a better soccer player and prepare for my high school’s try outs?
Posted on January 4th, 2010 5 commentsHi! I want to try out for my high school’s soccer team this spring. There are three teams–the freshmen team, JV, and Varsity. Because of my age, I would have to make the JV team to be able to play. In other words, I’m not a freshman. I have played soccer for 6 years, so I do have experience. However, I am very out of shape right now and my ball skills aren’t too fabulous. They never have been. My fortes are speed and aggressiveness. I am currently in a league playing for my parish, so I will be fully in shape by November, when we end. What can I do, starting now, to become a better player AND prepare myself for Spring tryouts? Also, what can I do over the winter to stay in shape?
When I say “become a better soccer player,” what I mean is, how can I improve my stamina, speed, and ball skills?Thanks a bunch!
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Why Messi can be better than Maradona
Posted on December 27th, 2009 No commentsWhy Messi can be better than Maradona
Lionel Messi is the world’s best player but he can only fulfil his destiny for Argentina if Maradona’s ego takes a back seat An enduring image: the Champions League final, Barcelona against Manchester United. Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick surround a figure, hardly visible. They trip over him, fall on top of him and the small man beneath them just keeps moving – he slithers out …Read more on Guardian Unlimited
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