...What do Parents and Coaches need to Know? The pressures of club soccer are not only positive they can also be damaging to both families and their teens. An article by Dovepress wrote, “Pressure for early specialization to maximize athletic skills for future social, financial, and educational rewards is generated by parents, coaches, neighbors, society, and colleges” (Merkel). Parents and coaches play a large role in their teen’s life, and need to be aware of the types of physical and mental injuries that affect their teens. Parents also need to be aware of the pressures that they are not only putting on their teens but also the pressures that the family will come across. Physical and Mental Injuries After a game, does your teen complain of a popping noise in their knee, discomfort when walking, pain or swelling in their knee? There has been a trend in females who play soccer of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries. An ACL injury is a sprain or tear in a ligament in the knee, and if this injury is not...
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...Soccer is a well-known and internationally played game. From the world cup to the English Premiere League, soccer events are much anticipated events. Every year, these events generate a lot of money for the economy of the country where these events are held. People from all over the world travels to the sports venues to see their favorite clubs and players playing. Internationally, soccer is a national game for many European and Latin American countries. It is played in approximately one hundred and forty countries worldwide. In many countries, soccer is played on regional and ton levels as well, it is also played for recreational purposes and many people play it to fulfil their passion for the game. Soccer is not really an old game. Instead,...
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...Every sport has a history. However, none of them is as interesting as soccer. Soccer is one of the most famous sports in the world. To many people soccer is more than just a game; it is simply their passion. The game evolved from the sport of kicking a basic rounded-ball into a popular sport with many fans. Many people believe that soccer was first played in England, but records discovered the history of soccer more than 2000 years to ancient china. At that time prizes were distributed to the winners as rewards, while the losers were punished by flogging. Many other countries also claim to have started the sport; but it was England, to set the rules of the game. As the sport developed, more rules were added to the game and more historical...
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...Soccer It is also known as associative football. Soccer is so popular and is played in close to 200 countries. It is said to have originated in England in the nineteenth century. This game is played between two teams of eleven players. It is played on a rectangular field. The main objective of this game is to ensure that the spherical ball gets to the opposing goal. The goalkeepers are the only players that are allowed to touch the ball with their hands during play time. Each team has a single goalkeeper who is positioned at the goal post. Soccer is played within 90 minutes that is divided into two halves. Each half has 45minutes. Soccer is governed by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). FIFA organizes the games for both men and women after every four years. FIFA has rules on how the field should be marked and its size. Here are some of the rules: It must be rectangular and between 50-100yards and 100-130 yards. The goal of the field is 8 feet high and 24 feet wide. The standard ball is black and white in color and between 27-28 inches circumference. In soccer, the main positions are the goalkeeper, defender, midfielder and attacker. Three or four defenders act as the last line of...
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...Are you longing to get active and in shape, but are lacking the ambition to do it? Joining a sports team, such as soccer, can help you to do this while also having fun! If you are concerned about a lack of knowledge about the game, then follow these instructions, and you will be on your way to succeeding in the simple, yet complex game of soccer. Soccer dates back as far as a couple centuries B.C. Leather balls were first used and were kicked into nets. Now soccer has many rules and regulations to the game that give it a more competitive spin, while also allowing for fun and physical activity. The object of the game of soccer is to get the ball into the opponent's net. Seems simple, right? By the end of these instructions, you will know what...
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...Many people may say that “football is an American sport” and “soccer is played worldwide.” They have a lot of similarities and differences between the two sports. They both are disciplined sports, and are very popular with millions of fans, and millions of homes watch them all over the world. There are many similarities with these two sports. They both have 11 players on the field with RT sports, not individual sports. They also have the concept of two goals on the opposite side, where players have to kick the ball and score. Although these two sports have similarities, they have a lot of differences. First difference is, in one sport, football; players must be equipped with helmet, shoulder, and chest pads, as well as upper leg cleats,...
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...In many ways, soccer can be seen as a simple sport. One must score by kicking the ball into the net. However, it is the passing part the can be quite challenging. Not passing the ball correctly may lead to inaccuracy, turn over of the ball, or a missed goal scoring opportunity. It may also show a bad example on your part. By effectively teaching these steps, one will learn how to properly pass a ball to improve his or her ability. Prior to striking a ball, one must have the proper positioning. Be sure to stand about three steps away from the ball. If you are a right-footed player, take three steps back with one step to the left. And as a left-footed player, take three steps back with one step to the right. By doing so, it ensures that the player is lined up with where he or she would like to pass the ball....
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...teammates. Other similarities are that soccer and hockey can be played in a stadium or outside in street form, they can both be played year round, they are both played worldwide, and are a sport in the olympics. Another similarity between hockHockey and soccer are two very fun sports. If you were to ask most people about them they would say how different they are, this is true however, they have many similarities that many may not know of. Hockey is a fast paced hard hitting game where as soccer is a slower low contact sport, but they both are played with teammates. Hockey and soccer are similar in some ways, one of those similarities is they are both team sports. In...
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...The musical roles in an ensemble are similar to other types of cultural organizations or roles outside of music. An ensemble is a team. Each member in an ensemble performs his/her own function just like what a team member does. I want to make a comparison between an orchestra and a soccer team. The conductor is like the coach. Both of them work as team leaders. The conductor control the whole team from the preparing part to the actual performance. And the coach is responsible for training and tactical guide in the real competition. They grasp the current situation and also guide the future path. The playlists in an orchestra, such as violinist, cellist, and drummer, are like goalkeepers, defenders, forwards and midfielders in a soccer team....
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...Impact-Performance Analysis for Soccer-Fan Satisfaction Judgements Marko Sarstedt*, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, sarstedt@lmu.de Manfred Schwaiger, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich schwaiger@lmu.de Christian M. Ringle, University of Hamburg & University of Technology, Sydney, cringle@econ.uni-hamburg.de Siegfried Gudergan, University of Technology Sydney, Siggi.Gudergan@uts.edu.au Abstract Fan satisfaction is with services is a key element to successfully compete in the soccer industry. In this paper we examine the antecedent factors that explain the variations in overall service satisfaction judgements. We draw on service an activities put in place by soccer clubs to illustrate these effects. Based on a literature review, interviews with both soccer fans and an industry expert, we develop a measurement approach for satisfaction which we test subsequently using a large-scale sample among soccer fans. An analysis of the impact-performance implications of antecedent drivers shows that stadium features, team characteristics, and fan-based support for the club and its management are the most important factors that influence overall satisfaction. Keywords: customer service, satisfaction, service experience, service providers ANZMAC 2009 Page 2 of 8 Satisfaction with Services: An Impact-Performance Analysis for Soccer-Fan Satisfaction Judgements Literature review on the relevance of fan satisfaction for soccer clubs Soccer is a multibillion dollar business...
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...the Tangerine Middle War Eagles soccer team. After a while of being there Paul convinced Joey Costello to go to school there with him. In Erik’s football career Antoine Thomas pulled a Charlie Brown on Erik when he was kicking and made him do a banana peel back flop into the mud in a game and made Erik the laughing stock all over Tangerine, Florida. While Paul in a soccer game scored his first point ever when he went in for Victor, and that point got Paul the teams and Victors approval. One day during soccer practice a news reporter Mr. Donnelly came and wanted...
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...I will again use the soccer ball as an example. According to the second law, in order to determine how far the soccer ball will travel, this would depend upon the mass of the soccer ball and force at which the ball is kicked. The larger the object the more force is needed to make the object accelerate. Hatch,R (N.d.) The third law states “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”. An example of this would be if you drop a ball on the floor it causes a downward force on the floor and floor will react by causing the ball to go in the opposite direction. Hatch,R (N.d.) In 1689 Newton was elected to represent Cambridge in Parliament. Several years later he suffered another nervous breakdown. There were many proposed causes for his nervous breakdown, including chemical poisoning from his alchemy experiments, frustration from his research or possibly ending of personal friendships. Hatch, R...
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...Sport Psychology Papers University of Amsterdam Index Paper 1: Superstition in Sports Words: 1011 Page: 2-4 Paper 2: Attentional Focus in Motor-Skill Acquisition Words: 1183 Page: 5-8 Paper 3: The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Athletic Performance Words: 950 Page: 9-11 Paper 4: Why is there a Home-Court Advantage? Words: 1110 Page: 12-14 Paper 1: Superstition in Sports In sports weird rituals and superstitions are not uncommon and if they lead to success they are even respected. For example, Johan Cruijff played his whole career with shirt number 14. Besides, he always left the dressing room last, followed by tapping the goalkeeper in his belly and spitting out is gum over the middle line just before the whistle. Many athletes develop comparable illusionary pattern perceptions, such as crossing their fingers or carrying a lucky charm (Vyse, 1997; Wiseman, & Watt, 2004, cited from cited from Damisch, Stoberock, & Mussweiler, 2010). However, it is questionable if superstition is useful because it is based on irrational beliefs that logically unrelated objects, actions, or circumstances positively influence performance. This paper will answer the question if and why superstition improves performance. First, the purpose of superstition is will be explained and subsequently the effects of superstition on performance will be discussed. Personal control is understood as a fundamental human motivation (e.g., Heckhausen, & Schulz, 1995;...
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...Soccer or better known by the rest of the world by football, it is the number 1 sport in the world, with over 4 billion fans worldwide. Soccer also has the highest viewership around 3.9 billion tuned into the 2014 world cup at some point. The reason why it is so popular is how accessible soccer is. First of all, I am a big fan of this beautiful sport, I play soccer for high school, I am currently practicing soccer 3 times a week and during the weekends I play around 6 games on average in Hispanic leagues. This extraordinary sport brings and unites a lot of people into it, some being analysts which help us understand the sport and how complex it is in reality and how many factors play into a team winning the game. One of the biggest often talked...
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...font to fit in the details). If you feel you don’t have enough information to include in your resume add other sports you play or list community service. The information on the resume must be factual, but this is the place where if your academics are not stellar and your soccer playing is, try to emphasize the great soccer player you are and make that jump off of the page. The academics will need to be on the resume too, but consider your strengths when you design your resume. Cover letters Every resume submitted to a college coach should be accompanied by a cover letter. The purpose of the cover letter is to introduce yourself to the coach in a more personalized fashion. Here is a good format for cover letters: Paragraph 1 – Introduce yourself and let the college coach know that you are interested in his/her program. It is always wise to mention that you have done research and be sure to include the name of the specific college in this paragraph. Paragraph 2 – Let the coach know that you have enclosed your resume that details your academic standing and soccer experience. Highlight your GPA and indicate what you would like to study in college if you know. Write about your H.S. soccer career and any titles or awards that you won. Paragraph 3 – Let the coach know how well you would fit into their program and why. Paragraph 4 – Discuss that you are researching financial aid (if you need to pursue if) let the coach know if you might also qualify for...
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