Saturday, April 17, 2010

How to Be More Aggressive in Soccer

Almost everyone has a phase where they are a little too nice. They let people push them around, or in a soccer situation, they let the other team get to the ball first. Here is how to improve your soccer skills.


1. Get mad. Okay it sounds weird, but if you get mad, then you are less likely to take any crap or let the other team get the ball.

2. Listen to some music. Listen to a few of your favorite songs that get you hyped up. For some people this might be screamo. For others, it might just be Soulja Boy.

3. Get your game face on. Get the I'm-in-it-to-win-it look on your face and leave it there.

4. Find anyone on the other team you know/dislike. Do you really want them to beat YOU?!?

5. Know that you are gonna win. You can't go out on the field thinking, 'Aw man... I'm gonna get creamed.'

6. Think of someone you really hate. (ex. sibling, girl/guy at school, ex-gf/bf) Think that they are the ball whenever you need to kick it hard.

7. Think of your best friend/crush. When you need to get the ball, that person is the ball and you have to get you friend back from the other team.

8. Do some excercise before the game. Jumping jacks, push-ups, etc. Get pumped!

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

How to Be a Great Basketball Coach

You were the one who admired the coach more than the players! You watched him while everyone else watched Kobe Bryant. Great, and now you want to be a great coach yourself. Here are some tips on how become a basketball coach.


1. Figure out what kind of coach you want to become: a middle school coach, a high school coach, a college coach, or a pro coach. You can only become a professional coach after gaining some experience elsewhere, so this article will not deal with that aspect of your job search.

2. Call your local school district and find out what kind of training and certification you will need.

3. Go to school and get all your degree and/or certification.

4. Be involved voluntarily. While completing school, help out with local sports teams which your county, or a church may sponsor. This will give you experience and will strengthen your resume.

5. Seek a position. After you have graduated and you are ready to apply for a position,check the web pages of the all local school boards to find out what jobs are available and what the particulars of employment will be.

6. Network all the time. Knowing the right people will help you land that job, so be sure to make plenty of contacts along the way as you do your volunteering, etc.

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How to Be a Good Shooting Guard in Basketball

this article is how to be a good shooting guard or 2 position in basketball



1. Know when to shoot. You can't be shy about shooting the ball but at the same time you shouldn't be a ballhog. If you have an open shot, shoot it. A great shot is when your defender runs up to you with his hands down. Hands down, man down. But if you are being defended, well... don't shoot it.

2. Don't make your game one sided. Make sure to have a good variety of jumpshots and drives. Get to the line if you are a good foul shooter. Just don't make yourself predictable, keep the defense on their feet.

3. Don't forget your primary goal is to score points. Have confidence and put the ball in the basket.

4. Defense is important too. You are probably guarding the opposing team's best perimeter scorer so don't be afraid to play close defense. Don't let him drive around you though, keep yourself between him and the basket at all times.

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How to Be a Good Basketball Shooter

Learning how to shoot well is an essential for a lot of sports like basketball and netball. It doesn't matter how good you are at passing the ball,


1. Learn the technique. There's no point shooting hundred of baskets/nets if you're doing it the wrong way, is there? Ask your coach, PE teacher, team members or somebody who knows the game very well how to shoot accurately, and any tips they have.

* A good technique is "BEEF." Blance, Elbows, Eyes, Follow-through.
1. Blance- keep your feet about sdoulder width apart. Doing this will keep a good center of gravity; which all great basketball players have.
2. Elbows - Position your elbows, keep your arms straight.
3. Eyes - Keep your eyes on the basket.
4. Follow-through - Shoot! A good way is to imagine the basket is a cookie jar, that you're trying to reach for a cookie while throwing the ball.

2. Practice shooting from every position and angle. If you keep shooting from the halfway line, you'll be perfect, but you'll stink at all the other positions. Practice shooting from everywhere-even from behind the net. You need the extra practice, and you can gain some more skill and pick up a few tips by doing this. Practice shooting by yourself, then practice while someone is defending you. Dribble up and shoot for basketball, throw the ball to a few people and then shoot for netball.

3. Keep practicing. You can never get enough practice. Gather up a few friends in the backyard, or walk down to the local gym. Try and practice a couple of times a week, as well as any training or classes. Pay attention in PE and training. Always listen to your teachers and coaches. They have lots of great tips.

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How to Be a Good Basketball Player

Basketball is the number one fastest growing sport in the US. It is a teamwork game and usually requires you to be attentive, and, obviously, active. You can play basketball with basic skills but to be a great player, there is more work and patience to be involved.


1. Stretch. The introduction of every sport should be stretching. Walk 400 metres, run 400 metres, then walk 400 metres. Do anything - just get those muscles running. You don't want to twist your ankle because of turning too fast or stretch a leg muscle for sprinting.

2. Learn the basic rules of a basketball game and how to play. This includes knowing when it is a foul, understanding when it is a double dribble, how to dribble, shoot, rebound, etc. You can look this up in google, ask a basketball coach, find a good basketball player who'd be willing to teach you, watch videos, etc. You may want to find someone who's better in basketball and can explain it to you in real though, as that usually cuts the time where you have to try and figure it out all by yourself.

3. Train and challenge yourself. Dribble, shoot, rebound, etc. Be your own coach - get on that court and practice! Don't be discouraged when you watch a good basketball player - watch and learn from them! Dribble around the court - learn how to dribble faster, slower, throw the ball in the air and catch it, shoot from different spots in a court, improve your shooting skills.

4. Practice with other basketball players. Learn what 'rock', 'paint', 'chain' and the other terms mean, and use them on a regular basis. You must be natural with it. Practice it into your daily game-play.

5. Learn on how to work as a team. Be a good team player. Pass more often, run for an open space to help that guy being surrounded by the opposite team, help block, help with rebounds, etc. People will like you and will return you the favor!

6. Adopt new tricks. Watch other players, watch more basketball games, search youtube, look on google, watch basketball on tv, ask a friend to show you a few nice tricks, and moves etc. Start from the more common tricks and travel from there to the rarest and nastiest. Remember to be patient and keep practicing until you get it, don't just give up! That just proves your lack of determination. Get out and play!

7. Play basketball everyday or every other day. Play more often. Have a sense of dedication to the game and learn to be patient. Not every player you'll play with will be nice, play fair, treat you nice, etc. You won't be able to shoot accurately even after a month or two of practice, learn how to dribble without double dribbling, etc.

8. Play with others. As a player you should know what you would be competing against. Play with people your age. If you fail, practice harder or play with people younger than you (if you are a young person). Once you start playing again, you're play mates will see the improvements you've made.

9. DRIBBLE! The only way to succeed in basketball is by dribbling. You could be the best shooter on earth, but without knowing how to dribble, it would be very hard to be a good player. And by learning to dribble, that doesn't mean you should only know the basics, but you should advance in dribbling. Point guards and shooting guards like Kobe Bryant are great at shooting, but the only way he could even get his shots off is by maneuvering his opponent. If you want to be a good player, it all starts by practicing you're dribbling.

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How to Avoid a Yellow Card in Soccer

Do you always get cards in soccer? Do you wish you could not get any cards in soccer? Do you just not want to get a card in the first place? Well then this is the article for you!


1. Don't just go for the ball. Use your head. In soccer it's a little tougher to do, but you can do it.

2. Don't get too aggressive. When you try to steal the ball, or try to pass a person, don't get too aggressive. There is a fine line between aggressive and too aggressive. Don't try to grab the person by their shirt and throw them away, or try not to kick them in the wrong spot.

3. Be careful with attacking or defending.

4. If a ref calls it a foul, don't try to argue. That usually won't help anyone. Just suck it up.

5. Be a good sport. When you score a goal, don't take off your shirt and run around or anything like that.

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How to Avoid Slicing the Soccer Ball

never slice or miss the soccer ball again


1. If you have time, as the ball approaches, take a first touch to control it. Don't keep your leg and ankle rigid but rather as the ball hits your foot just drag your foot about an inch inwards in the direction the ball is traveling. This way the ball will "stick to your foot" - instead of bouncing away from your rigid foot the ball will be buffered by your foot and the speed will be taken out of it. Now the ball is under your control and you can prepare your strike rather than taking a hurried swing which may result in a slice.

2. for the goal first. If you have to hit the ball first time, under pressure from a defending player, then take a look at the goal BEFORE the ball reaches you. Now you have already seen where the other players are positioned and you have made up your mind on where to shoot for BEFORE the ball arrives at your foot.

* As you already know where you are going to shoot for you don't have to look up again. So give all your attention to the ball now.


3. Judge the ball's path as it approaches you, and anticipate where it is going to be once it arrives in your area.

4. As the ball approaches, place your supporting leg, keeping it straight, beside the ball (to the right of it for lefties and to the left of it for righties!)

* Your striking leg should now swing very closely beside the supporting leg - allowing you much more control over the strike. REMEMBER - the more space between your supporting leg and striking leg as the swing is made then the less control you have.


5. Keep your eye on the BALL at all times.

6. Keep your body OVER the ball as you strike. REMEMBER - the further your body is away from the ball the less control you have.

7. Kick with the laces of your boots. TOP OF YOUR FOOT.

8. You can start to strike with outside of your foot to get curl and direction on the shot but for now just strike the ball with the top of your foot and aim for the centre of the ball.

9. Hit the centre and follow through with your striking leg. This will allow you the best direction and ensure that you never slice again.

* The basics to remember are: decide where your shot is going BEFORE the ball arrives (a quick look up), anticipate where the ball will be as you meet it, KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL BEFORE AND EVEN AFTER YOUR STRIKE, stick your support leg beside the ball, strike through with your striking leg swinging very close to your support leg, keep your body over the ball to keep it down, aim for the centre of the ball, and hit it with your laces (TOP OF FOOT).

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