Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
Act big. When you receive the ball, square your shoulders and act like you are 6 feet tall. People respect that and if you can prove it to the other team by your play, they will be less likely to run you over because…
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Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
Throw-ins are somewhat crucial moments in a soccer game: they present an opportunity to maintain possession of the ball, capitalize on a turnover or – unfortunately – lose possession of the ball yourself. As such, the throw-in is one of the most…
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Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
One of the best ways to get good at dribbling is to play soccer with a tennis ball, or other smaller ball. You will get used to the constant adjustments needed and dribbling a full sized soccer ball will seem much easier. Use all the surfaces of your foot. Most often you…
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Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
Make it regular. From the ages of 4 to 13 years old, play soccer on almost a daily basis, preferably with older people, in an unstructured environment where you can develop instincts. Start playing on…
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Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
Watch and listen now to David Beckham being interviewed by Bill Woods as he talks about why he went to the LA Galaxy and about his first season.
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Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Eric Vogel | No Comments »
Have a challenge you think others can’t beat? Want see what challenges players have posted? Check out this soccer challenge area!
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