Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on September 23rd 2011
The most important aspect of youth soccer is safety. When you put young people on a field, you want to ensure that the risk of injury is minimized as much as possible. In order to accomplish this feat, you need to purchase the right equipment. There are two ways to do this: search online and talk to experts.
When you search online for equipment, you can read reviews on the various products. For example, you can determine which brand of shin guards are better and what kind of performance you can expect from them. This attention to detail (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on September 8th 2011
You need to select the proper youth soccer equipment in order for the kids to have an enjoyable experience. The first item of equipment you needs are cleats. Cleats are an essential piece of equipment for any soccer player.
Cleats project your shins from getting hurt when a player misses kicking the ball and accidently kicks your shins. Without cleats, your shins could become very damaged and bruised. This necessary pieces of equipment ensures that your shins will be protected at all times from any unwanted (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on August 25th 2011
Youth soccer can be a fun introduction into competitive sports for children. Although, children are not the only recipient of the excitement of the sport. Parents often have just as much fun as their child for a variety of reasons.
For most children, youth soccer is the first taste of competitive sports they will receive, aside from the occasional backyard game with dad. This opportunity gives parents the joy of watching their children interact with other kids in a physical and competitive nature for the first time. Witnessing (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on July 17th 2011
If you’ve got a youth soccer team on your hands odds are you’ve started practice and are working on team unity. There are lots of ways to build it, the best of which is playing games, but when the weather makes that impossible we suggest you turn to your www.direct.tv satellite for some boob tube team relaxation. Here are our picks…
Ladybugs – Starring Rodney (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on April 28th 2011
It is very important for young people to do activities that will help them to have a healthy body and mind. Young people will surely reap healthful benefits from playing youth soccer. Playing youth soccer will give a young person the feeling that they have accomplished something. Little accomplishments that young people achieve in their lives can have an affect on their life as an adult.
Young people need to get as much exercise as possible. Exercise will (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on April 15th 2011
Learning how to play soccer the right way isn’t something that you learn overnight. In fact, it’s not something that you learn over the course of one season. Being a youth soccer player, you learn how to play the game the right way over the course of several seasons. You learn how to play two different ways: through practice and through game experience. During practice, you learn how to play the game in a technical way; it’s learning what certain positions do, as well (more…)
Posted by admin @ 12:00 am on March 31st 2011
In this world full of electronic amusements, it is more important then ever to ensure our young ones get a proper amount of exercise. It is also vital that young people experience healthy amounts of social interaction, and learn how to work well in a team.
Youth soccer is fantastic way to achieve these ends. Soccer is relatively easy to set up and doesn’t require a large amount of special equipment. Some nets, a good ball, and decent shoes and shin-guards are all that are really required to give kids a great sports opportunity.
Youth soccer leagues through (more…)
Posted by www.edmondssoccer.com @ 12:00 am on January 29th 2011
The typical introductory youth soccer league season lasts somewhere between 8 to 10 weeks (i.e. YMCA soccer), depending on if there is any sort of post-season play. While this can be a great way to get acquainted with the sport and meet other local children, some players who take to the sport quickly and enthusiastically may desire more extensive exposure, as opposed to waiting 42 some odd weeks for fall to roll around on the calendar.Though spring soccer offerings are less common, in most metro areas some sort of spring season, even if shortened, is still available. The talent pool in spring leagues may be slightly more advanced, as many participants excelled in fall leagues and want to continue their development. (more…)
Posted by www.edmondssoccer.com @ 6:50 pm on October 15th 2010
Not only is youth soccer a great learning and enjoyment endeavor for kids, parents older teens in the community may find it an equally rewarding activity. Consider the benefits in getting involved and becoming a coach or assistant coach for a local team.For parents who complain they don’t get to see their kids nearly enough due to hectic work and school schedules, coaching soccer sets aside a certain amount of quality time every week which you will get to spend interacting with your child in a productive way. Watch your kid grow and learn fundamental life skills on the soccer field before your eyes. It also gives you an instant channel to get to know some of his or her friends. This can be reassuring as a parent in order to be sure your child is hanging out with good influences. Not to mention it is a great way to get to know parents of other players on the team, opening the possibility of arranging play dates and group family outings beyond the soccer field. It is always rewarding for a parent to look at a child’s success and think to one’s self, “I taught him that.” But for busy parents who aren’t schoolteachers such opportunities are increasingly hard to come by. Coaching offers a great forum by which to impart lessons on your child without the rebellious repercussions that come naturally with standard parenting. (more…)
Posted by www.edmondssoccer.com @ 7:24 pm on October 8th 2010
Soccer drills are helpful to youth soccer coaches by keeping active young minds engaged of the course of the practice. Of course, the best soccer drills are ones that also help to improve a player’s play. Here are a two classics to help beginning soccer players both stay busy and get better.Around the Cone Relay Race For this drill all you will need is a bag of soccer balls and a few orange cones. Divide your group of kids into equally numbered teams, in the event of an odd number, select a player to go twice. Spread out cones corresponding to the number of teams you’ve divided into, with each team gathering behind a cone. Then place another cone for each starting cone at equidistant intervals. Teams will form a single file line, with the first person in each line going first. Each beginning player will dribble a soccer down the field and maintain control of it around the cone before dribbling it back up the field and passing the starting cone. The player will then pass the soccer ball to the next player in line who will repeat the same process. The first team to have every player dribble the ball down and back wins. (more…)