Soccer Goal Keeping Accessories

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The main accessories for safe goal keeping in soccer games consist of helmet, gloves, elbow and knee pads, mouth, ankle and shin guards. Goalies also have apparels tailored to suit their preference.

Colorful jerseys are available for $20. Goalie shorts range from $13 to $20 depending on the brand and the material used. Padded compression shorts for both men and women are priced at around $30. Knicker pants, Long pants and Full trainer pants can also be obtained within a price range of $30 to $40.

Basic Soccer Rules

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Soccer teams are normally split into formations consisting of defence, goalkeeper and forwards. Each team will also nominate a captain although this role is not as significant as other sports such as cricket and rugby. The captain will start the game by tossing a coin with the referee and the winning captain has the option of selecting which way their team will shoot. This can be an advantage if there is a strong wind which could change direction by the time the teams reach the second half. Soccer games consist of two halves lasting 45 minutes each although injury time is often added by the referee to cover any stoppages. If the game is a cup tie, a world cup final for example then extra time will be played consisting of an extra two 15 minute periods. If the teams are still level at this stage the game will develop into a penalty shoot with each team nominating 5 penalty kick takers who will try and beat the goalkeeper from the penalty spot (12 yards) until one team wins. During the …

The Noble Aim of AYSO Soccer

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AYSO is mostly operated at regional levels by volunteer teams, administrators, coaches and referees, whose children or little loved ones are the youth they are coaching. 50 paid employees consists the AYSO National Support and Training Center (NSTC), based in Hawthorne, California which grant programs for instruction of coaches and referees and child protection education to AYSO Volunteers. AYSO Soccer is also associated with the United States Soccer Foundation. Hans Stierle founded AYSO in 1964. Stierle structured youth soccer games for the Los Angeles Soccer Club, a German club in North Hollywood that matched other local cultural clubs which are mostly Europeans. AYSO consider five fundamental philosophies: Everyone Plays. Each child in each team is obliged to play at least one-half of each game. There are also regions which have strict minimum play requirements. Balanced Teams. AYSO thought that children benefit from playing more and discover more things about the game when tea …

The Noble Aim of AYSO Soccer

Filed under: Soccer Sites and The Best Articles by: Mr.Soccer

AYSO is mostly operated at regional levels by volunteer teams, administrators, coaches and referees, whose children or little loved ones are the youth they are coaching. 50 paid employees consists the AYSO National Support and Training Center (NSTC), based in Hawthorne, California which grant programs for instruction of coaches and referees and child protection education to AYSO Volunteers. AYSO Soccer is also associated with the United States Soccer Foundation. Hans Stierle founded AYSO in 1964. Stierle structured youth soccer games for the Los Angeles Soccer Club, a German club in North Hollywood that matched other local cultural clubs which are mostly Europeans. AYSO consider five fundamental philosophies: Everyone Plays. Each child in each team is obliged to play at least one-half of each game. There are also regions which have strict minimum play requirements. Balanced Teams. AYSO thought that children benefit from playing more and discover more things about the game when tea …

Soccer Training Equipment - The Basics

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Soccer Training Equipment - The Basics Soccer Skills - Attacking: A Complete Guide to Tactics and Training

You cannot imagine a soccer training session without proper soccer training equipment. There are certain equipments that a coach must have and there are certain other equipments that each and every player should have. Let?s go exploring.

  • Equipments For Coach
  • Well, there is not a very long list of equipments for the coaches, but whatever it is, the coach must have the following ready at the time of the training session.

    Soccer Training Equipment - The Basics

    Filed under: Training Equipment by: Mr.Soccer

    Soccer Training Equipment - The Basics Soccer Skills - Attacking: A Complete Guide to Tactics and Training

    You cannot imagine a soccer training session without proper soccer training equipment. There are certain equipments that a coach must have and there are certain other equipments that each and every player should have. Let?s go exploring.

  • Equipments For Coach
  • Well, there is not a very long list of equipments for the coaches, but whatever it is, the coach must have the following ready at the time of the training session.

    Soccer Practice Games VS Skills Drills - How Much Time To Spend Doing Each

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    time scrimmaging or spent doing other practice game elements. My answer is always the same: Spend as much time as it takes for your players to properly grasp the essential soccer skills and demonstrate the fact. Learning to trap, dribble, and pass are the basis for all play. You make your players skillful doing all three by giving them lots of touches on the ball at practice. Be it skills drills or game drills, the more chances to control and carry the ball your players get, the more comfortable they will become in the long run and the better soccer players they will become. With that said, players become bored if you spend too much practice time doing less less active and eventful skills drills. In my opinion, one or two skills drill per practice is plenty, and I would prefer to spend 65-75% of my practice time in small-sided games, and other scrimmage-like elements. The idea is to make sure your players show during the scrimmage games what you have taught them in the skill drills. F …

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