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  • 03-27-2009 12:04 PM In reply to

    • Harry R
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    Re: Not So Good At Soccer?, USA

    Hi, I'm Harry. In the UK we call it football. I am good at football. I ride my bike a lot and I can do some amazing trick's. Please reply to me!


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  • 03-25-2009 7:45 PM In reply to

    • Kameron K
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    Re: Not So Good At Soccer?, USA

    Hey Kevin, I think you're right. I'm really good at soccer and here are some extreme tips for boys and girls.

    Ask your mom or dad to buy you a soccer ball (if you don't have) ,find a brick wall or some kind of wall and play (fast feet) kick the ball as fast as you can against the wall until you mess up (then keep doing it for a hour).

    DON'T SIT DOWN, WATCH TELEVISION, AND EAT HOT FRIES...

    Get up and play and be physical...


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  • 03-03-2009 2:34 PM In reply to

    • Elizabeth C
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    I am not much of a soccer palyer but I do have a lot of friends that are really good at it and they play soccer every day. They are soccer freaks and the reason they are good is because they love the sport and practice a lot. You can have small games with your friends and go to your backyard and dribble. You have to have good endurance so run a lot and use your bicycle.


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  • 08-25-2004 8:20 PM In reply to

    • Ariel
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    Allen, I never broke my toes, but my coach a couple years ago said that you could damage your toes by kicking with them. Sorry I can't think of any tips right now. My season doesn't start until spring so I won't think of help probably. Ari


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  • 08-23-2004 9:12 PM In reply to

    • Allen
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    Re:Not So Good At Soccer?, Australia

    Dear Ariel Hi I also play soccer Goal keeper. I've played for 4 years. I was wondering do you have any advice for goal keeping. And about your toes breaking, I emailed Hristo Stoichkov, he said if you have problems with your toes, run more and do more excercises with your toes. If your toes break that normally only happens if you kick the ball too hard or if your toes are stiff. Otherwise that idea of bouncing the ball up to yourself with the undertoe is quite good. It helps with leg reflexes. Thanks from Allen.


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  • 08-14-2004 11:05 PM In reply to

    • Ariel
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    Meghan, I told him the same thing about the toes, it can cause you to break them. I told him he should dribble. The epals people are checking it to make sure it is alright. Ariel


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  • 08-14-2004 10:59 PM In reply to

    • Ariel
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    Dear Kevin, I'm very good at soccer, particularly being goalie. One piece of advice to you is don't tell people to kick with your toes, that can cause your toes to break. You are supposed to dribble which is kick with the innerside of your foot. Just to let you and others know, Ari.


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  • 08-12-2004 5:15 PM In reply to

    • Roxy
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    Re:Not So Good At Soccer?, Canada

    Hi Kevin I'm Meghan, I am really good at soccer. And I do all of those things that you said. You are right. But you don't hit the ball below your toes, you hit the ball with your toe you and hit it with the inside of your foot. I know this cause I take professional classes. And if you want to strike the ball hit it with your toes down with your shoe laces. I'm Canadian.


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  • 08-11-2004 9:35 PM In reply to

    • Alicia
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    Re:Not So Good At Soccer?, Canada

    Those are some good tips, do you use them?


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  • 08-09-2004 5:44 PM In reply to

    Soccer, USA

    HI, My name is Jeny and I would like a few tips on soccer. Do you think you could help me.


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  • 07-22-2004 7:09 AM In reply to

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    Hi, I love football. It is the greatest sport. If you want to be better, just practice. I have been on the same team for 3 years, the first and second year the whole season if you added up all the time I played, it wouldn't equal a whole game, but this year, I played every single game every minute.


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  • 07-19-2004 12:27 PM In reply to

    • Michael
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    Re:Not So Good At Soccer?, Taiwan

    I think all your ideas are very good. Also practice kicking a ball against a wall. That will give you good ball control skills. Michael


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  • 07-16-2004 5:25 AM In reply to

    • Michael
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    Re:Soccer Trouble, Turkey

    Hi, I am a soccer fan. I like to watch soccer games on TV. I also like to play soccer with my father and his friends. I'm not a soccer coach but I can give you some idea: 1. Try to contorl the ball on you feet. 2. Do a lot of exercise for your foot. 3. Watch some games on TV just like me. 4. Try to contorl your shoot. I hope you and your teen can be better than now. Michael


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  • 07-13-2004 1:11 PM In reply to

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    Hi I'm Marlene I'm also pretty good at soccer, but I'm not on a team. Boys at school tease us because we like soccer. From, Marlene


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  • 06-20-2004 3:18 PM In reply to

    • Becca
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    Re:Not So Good At Soccer?, Canada

    I do all of these things plus a whole lot more. And your advice is good. I am in every sport and I am really good at soccer. I played for seven years now. I haven't skipped any practices. And that pays off later. I have made every rep team.


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