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Saturday, 24 March 2012

DRIVING SAFELY.


DRIVING SAFELY.

The UK driving school market has some surprising similarities with second-hand music retail:

Lots of small providers, with little time or inclination to market themselves online.

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The UK driving school market has some surprising similarities with second-hand music retail:

Lots of small providers, with little time or inclination to market themselves online.

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Make sure everyone in your car is wearing a seat belt throughout the journey.

Keep your speed down-many serious collisions happen because the driver losses control, particularly on bends.

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Drink Driving Statistics

• On average 3,000 people are killed or seriously injured each year in drink drive collisions.

• Nearly one in six of all deaths on the road involve drivers who are over the legal alcohol limit.

• Drinking and driving occurs across a wide range of age groups but particularly among young men aged 17-29 in both casualties and positive breath tests following a collision. The Government's most recent drink drive campaigns aims to target this group.

• The latest provisional figures from 2004, show that some 590 people were killed in crashes in which a driver was over the legal limit, 2,350 were seriously injured and 14,050 were slightly injured.

• And if you think you won't get caught, more than half a million breath tests are carried out each year and on average 100,000 are found to be positive.

 

Drinking and Driving Don't Mix

• The legal limit in the UK is 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. However, any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive safely. The effects can include:

o slower reactions

o increased stopping distance

o poorer judgement of speed and distance

o reduced field of vision

• Alcohol also tends to make you feel over-confident and more likely to take risks when driving, which increases the danger to all road users, including yourself.

• There is no failsafe guide as to how to stay under the legal alcohol limit or how much you can drink and still drive safely. It depends on:

o your weight, sex, age, metabolism

o stress levels

o an empty stomach

o the amount and type of alcohol

• The only safe option is not to drink if you plan to drive. Never offer a drink to someone else who is driving.



The Morning After

• If you've been out drinking you may still be affected by alcohol the next day. You may feel OK, but you may still be unfit to drive or over the legal alcohol limit.

• You could still lose your licence if you drive the next day when you're still over the legal alcohol level.

• It's impossible to get rid of alcohol any faster. A shower, a cup of coffee or other ways of 'sobering up' will not help. It just takes time.



The Law

• Driving or attempting to drive whilst above the legal limit or unfit through drink carries a maximum penalty of 6 months' imprisonment, a fine of up to £5,000 and a minimum 12 months driving ban.

• An endorsement for a drink-driving offence remains on a driving licence for 11 years, so it is 11 years before a convicted driver will have a "clean" licence again.

• Being in charge of a vehicle whilst over the legal limit or unfit through drink could result in 3 months' imprisonment plus a fine of up to £2,500 and a driving ban.

• The penalty for refusing to provide a specimen of breath, blood or urine for analysis is a maximum 6 months' imprisonment, up to £5000 fine and a driving ban of at least 12 months.

• Causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison, a minimum 2 year driving ban and a requirement to pass an extended driving test before the offender is able to drive legally again.

 



 

 





DRIVING SAFELY.

The UK driving school market has some surprising similarities with second-hand music retail:

Lots of small providers, with little time or inclination to market themselves online.

The perfect target, then, for portals and comparison sites.

Three ready-made, location-based driving school comparison sites to try are;

UK Driving Schools (compare-driving-school.co.uk)

Choosy Learner.com (choosylearner.com0

Compare instructors (compareinstructors.co.uk)

Once you have past your driving test you will be able to drive on your own. This will provide you with lots of opportunities to practice your driving skills safely.

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Make sure everyone in your car is wearing a seat belt throughout the journey.

Keep your speed down-many serious collisions happen because the driver losses control, particularly on bends.

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Never show off or compete with other drivers, particularly if they are driving badly.

Don’t drive if you have consumed any alcohol or taken any drugs.



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Furthermore, UK Drink Driving Statistics

Drink Driving Statistics

• On average 3,000 people are killed or seriously injured each year in drink drive collisions.

• Nearly one in six of all deaths on the road involve drivers who are over the legal alcohol limit.

• Drinking and driving occurs across a wide range of age groups but particularly among young men aged 17-29 in both casualties and positive breath tests following a collision. The Government's most recent drink drive campaigns aims to target this group.

• The latest provisional figures from 2004, show that some 590 people were killed in crashes in which a driver was over the legal limit, 2,350 were seriously injured and 14,050 were slightly injured.

• And if you think you won't get caught, more than half a million breath tests are carried out each year and on average 100,000 are found to be positive.

 

Drinking and Driving Don't Mix

• The legal limit in the UK is 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. However, any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive safely. The effects can include:

o slower reactions

o increased stopping distance

o poorer judgement of speed and distance

o reduced field of vision

• Alcohol also tends to make you feel over-confident and more likely to take risks when driving, which increases the danger to all road users, including yourself.

• There is no failsafe guide as to how to stay under the legal alcohol limit or how much you can drink and still drive safely. It depends on:

o your weight, sex, age, metabolism

o stress levels

o an empty stomach

o the amount and type of alcohol

• The only safe option is not to drink if you plan to drive. Never offer a drink to someone else who is driving.



The Morning After

• If you've been out drinking you may still be affected by alcohol the next day. You may feel OK, but you may still be unfit to drive or over the legal alcohol limit.

• You could still lose your licence if you drive the next day when you're still over the legal alcohol level.

• It's impossible to get rid of alcohol any faster. A shower, a cup of coffee or other ways of 'sobering up' will not help. It just takes time.



The Law

• Driving or attempting to drive whilst above the legal limit or unfit through drink carries a maximum penalty of 6 months' imprisonment, a fine of up to £5,000 and a minimum 12 months driving ban.

• An endorsement for a drink-driving offence remains on a driving licence for 11 years, so it is 11 years before a convicted driver will have a "clean" licence again.

• Being in charge of a vehicle whilst over the legal limit or unfit through drink could result in 3 months' imprisonment plus a fine of up to £2,500 and a driving ban.

• The penalty for refusing to provide a specimen of breath, blood or urine for analysis is a maximum 6 months' imprisonment, up to £5000 fine and a driving ban of at least 12 months.

• Causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison, a minimum 2 year driving ban and a requirement to pass an extended driving test before the offender is able to drive legally again.

 



 

 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, 18 March 2012

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Intro to Soccer Positions

There are several types of soccer positions in which you can play. You may for example play defender, striker, goalkeeper or a midfielder. There are 11 players in each soccer team and all these players are assigned a position.
The goalkeeper
The most well known position is that of the goalkeeper. Your team can have only a single goalkeeper and your team can't either start the game without him. If you were playing as a goalie, you would have immense responsibility on your shoulders since you need to stop the goals. Moreover, you have to be ready and on your toes to save the goals. You are the only one who can touch the ball by using your hands, but this rule comes with a disclaimer. You can only touch the ball when you are inside the penalty box area.
The defenders of the team
As a defender you can play either as the left/right full back, the center back or the sweeper/libero. At times there can also be three defenders depending on the formation chosen by your team. A left or right fullback is often a good runner which is a requirement in order to stop the fast running wingers. Center backs have great heading skills but are often pretty slow in one vs one situation. Sweeper or libero is the back-up for the center backs and is responsible for distributing the ball to the midfielders.
The midfielders ensure that they ward off the opposition in the midfield
Midfielders are placed between the defense and the forwards/strikers of the team. There can be 3-4 players that play as the left half, center-half and right half. When playing as a midfielder you will pass the ball from the defenders to the striker and fence off the defenders as well as strikers of the opposing team. To succeed as midfielder you will need to pose good passing skills.
The forwards and strikers are responsible for scoring goals
If you are a forward or striker, then you are in the attacking position. As a forward/striker, you will have great agility and speed with the ball. A forward is often faster than a striker while strikers are stronger than forwards. Strikers are often defined as purely scoring machines while forwards are more known for their hard work.

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Soccer Passing Types
If you want to get those precise long passes that the professional soccer players do, then you should be ready to put in many hours of practice every day. When playing, always pass to the nearest teammate unless of course the opponent team has marked that player. Now, let's check out the common soccer passing types…
The push pass
The push pass is the most basic pass that you need know in order to play soccer. It's the easiest to learn, but you would need a lot of practice to completely master the technique. To perform the bass you need to swing your body back, thrust your hips forward and then hit the ball with the inner side of your foot.
The long pass
Another variation to the push pass that can be used by you is the long pass. The difference between the push pass and the long pass is the distance that the ball travels. In a long pass you would ideally aim for the ball to travel more than 20 yards.
The double pass/ return pass / wall pass
You would also learn to use this pass known as the wall pass or the double pass. You will generally use this pass when you and your teammates have to work through a tight defense or when the opponents are playing with low defense. Don't use this pass too often as the opposing players may understand your strategy and then turn it against you.
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Chip pass
Chip pass is pretty efficient in extremely tight situations with a number of defenders around you. It's also great in situations when the goalkeeper has come out of the net far long. Just chip the ball over him and watch ball flying over his head and into the net.
The backward pass
This type of pass is great in situations when you are having the goal behind you. In these situations, you would need to kick the ball with the heel or the sole of your foot.
Pass in the space
Another frequently used pass that you will need to master as soccer player is the "pass into the space". This is especially helpful when the game is in the fast tempo and you want to deceive the defenders. Imagine that you are player who doesn't have the ball. You just need to run in the soccer field while ensuring that you are in line with the player who has the ball. Since the pass is initiated when you are running, the pass has to be done with efficiency and accuracy. The motive for you should be to take the ball and proceed towards the goal.


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By improving attitude, raising the number of shots, and raising the accuracy of those shots, you should quickly find that your number of goals increases by the game. Many coaches find that this type of goal training has an exponentially positive effect; as more players attempt and make goals, not only are they more likely to try again, but their teammates may be inspired as well!

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7 Soccer Goalie Tips
If you are playing as a soccer goalie, then you should read these tips, print them and keep them. But just reading these tips isn't enough. You would also need to practice them and make them a part of your daily routine, if you thinking of really been a great goalie. The main aim of the goalkeeper is to save the goal and they should be ready for it at all times. Adapt the tips in the matches that you play to become a great goalkeeper.
1. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times
Don't fall in the trap of just looking at the ball when it's in the 18-yard box. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times, even if it's far away from you. Many goalies have realized to their horror the consequences of not paying attention to the ball when its far way.
2. You should be ready to leave the 18-yard box
The primary mission of the goalkeeper is to save the shoots from reaching the goal. Also at some point in the game, you will need to leave the 18-yard box. However, don't do it too often else, the opponent can easily score while you are away. Be prepared to leave the goal and run in order to save the ball. Don't hold back at this time, instead run with confidence and determination.
3. Jumping to reach the crosses
Before you jump in the air to save the ball, ensure that you can actually reach the ball. When you should actually jump and go for crosses and when you shouldn't is very difficult to say. In fact this is something that you will actually learn on the field as you gain more experience. If you lose the ball in the air, then the opposing team has an advantage over you.
4. Learn from your mistakes
Understand that making mistakes is a part of the game. Unless you make mistakes, you won't go any far. Have confidence in yourself and then you can take out the opposition. At times, you would concede a goal. At these times, analyze what went wrong and then try not to repeat the mistake again.


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5. Surprise your opponents
Don't make the first move; instead let your opponent do it first. In this way you would be able to take them by surprise. As a soccer goalie you should be able to judge the body language of the players. This is very important when the offensive players are taking a shoot. You must be able to judge when, how and where the strikers are planning to shoot.
6. Standing close to the goal line is necessary
It's important that you stand close to the goal line (about one yard). Standing too far away from the goal line can give immense opportunities to the opposing team. Lastly, you don't want to be caught unawares.
7. Don't be afraid of getting hurt
A goalkeeper can't be afraid of getting hurt. You need to use you whole body to stop your opponents from scoring. In a tight situation, (especially during the corner kicks) you must do everything you can in order to save the goal. Injuries happen in spite of all the training and the gear that the goalkeepers wear, but then it's a part and parcel of the game.


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Common Soccer Positions
Are you a little perplexed by different soccer positions and the jargon you hear out on the field? Do you spend most of the game wondering exactly what every player is supposed to be doing? Here is a guide to the basic and more advanced positions of a soccer game as well as some of the more common nicknames for them. Because the best way to lose a soccer game is allowing the other team to score, defensive positions are very important to the game.

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Fullback - Plays the back most part of the defensive third, protecting the goal keeper.
Sweeper - A defensive player whose domain is directly in front of the goal, keeping the other team’s offensive players away from the goal. This position is not always used, but it can make a key difference in the quality of play.
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Goal Keeper/Goalie/Keeper - Perhaps the best known position, this is the player who is directly in front of the goal to prevent the other team from scoring. It’s easy to identify the goalie, not just because of their position, but because they are the only player you will see using their hands and arms.

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Forward - As their title suggests, this player’s domain is the forward third of the field. The forwards have the important job of taking shots and making goals. The ‘striker’ is usually the key forward, who is the best at scoring.
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Midfielder/Halfback - The midfielder is the multi-tasker of the game of soccer. From the middle third of the field, they move the ball between the forward and back thirds and can play offensively or defensively as needed.

But wait, you may be thinking. These aren’t all the terms I hear on the field. What about the ‘maestro’, or the ‘wingers’? There are other, more specialized roles that are sometimes assigned to players with special strengths and talents. Here are the most common advanced soccer positions you’ll hear about on the field.
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Stopper - This position’s key duty is to guard the opposing team’s striker and stop them from making goals.
Defensive Midfielder - Also called a midfield anchor, this is a midfielder who plays near the defensive third of the field and, despite being a midfielder, plays primarily defense.
Central Midfielder - This midfielder is also called the Midfield General or the Midfield Maestro. They are the chief organizers of the midfielders and are responsible for keeping the ball on the offensive third of the field, where the forwards can work their magic.
Attacking Midfielder - This midfielder spends most of their time on the offensive end of the midfield, supporting the forwards.
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Wingers - These are the speedy players who work the outsides of the field. Because they are responsible for getting the ball to the forwards, they are usually expert dribblers and make accurate passes. Acne Freedom in 72 Hours
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Central Forward - This player is usually the best scorer, and thus works the middle section of the forward third. This position is sometimes used interchangeably with ‘Striker’. A related position is that of ‘Finisher’, which is the player who is almost guaranteed to score when given the opportunity.
Summary
Whether you are watching professional soccer or a preschool game, almost all positions will fall into one of the above categories. Each of these positions requires a specific set of skills and speed, and each is equally important to the game. This is what makes soccer a global favorite in sports; regardless of a player’s strengths and weaknesses, there is sure to be a position that is best for them.




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Seven Habits of Highly Effective Offensive Players
Are you ready to lead your soccer offense to victory? Whether you are a player, a coach, or a concerned parent, the first step to a great offensive game is to understand what traits and behaviors make the difference between an average forward and a superior one. Here are the seven key qualities of the very best offensive players and a few lessons you can learn from them.
1. They pay attention to the big picture. A good soccer player knows what's going on in every section of the field, not just their third, and nowhere is this more important than offense. Most scores are made opportunistically--that is, the player who made the goal was simply taking advantage of an opportunity. If they hadn't seen the opportunity, they wouldn't have been able to benefit from it.
2. They support their teammates. No one can be the hero all the time, which is why great forwards always position themselves to maximize their teammates' chances of scoring. They give their teammates options and help create a bubble between the ball and the opposing team's defense. You will notice on the field that the better players are not necessarily the ball hogs.
3. They think ahead. You'll see it in that quick glance around before making or collecting a pass. Great offensive players know what they are going to do with the ball before it even comes their way.
4. They are aggressive. When a great offensive player has the ball, they keep their elbows out and use their entire body to protect their space. They scare away the opposition by dribbling right toward them. There is no room for meekness in the game of soccer, especially not in the offense. Don't confuse this spirit with flat out violence, however; a would-be good player is useless if they are out of the game due to a red card.
5. They keep it simple. A good offensive player is not the one with the most complicated moves and fakes, but the one who can consistently get the ball past the goal keeper or assist another player in doing so. Leave the fancy footwork to "Dancing With The Stars".
6. They know when to hold back a little. When a great forward is surrounded, they will play the ball back until help arrives. After all, if you have a whole team of great players, help is just a few seconds away. If the odds are clearly against you, there is nothing to gain from taking unnecessarily gutsy moves, and there is a lot to lose from this recklessness.
7. They always show up to practice on time. A good forward is not always the player with the most inborn skill, but they are usually the one who is consistent and dogged in their practices. An effective offensive player has the confidence and capability that only practice and drilling can produce.

As you can see, the qualities of a successful forward are all skills that can be taught by good coaches and learned by dedicated players. Although coaches think they want the team with skill and experience, the team that will always win is the one with a great attitude and a mindset that leads them to success. You too can be a highly effective offensive player if you are willing to take your game to the next level.


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7 Soccer Goalie Tips
If you are playing as a soccer goalie, then you should read these tips, print them and keep them. But just reading these tips isn't enough. You would also need to practice them and make them a part of your daily routine, if you thinking of really been a great goalie. The main aim of the goalkeeper is to save the goal and they should be ready for it at all times. Adapt the tips in the matches that you play to become a great goalkeeper.
1. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times
Don't fall in the trap of just looking at the ball when it's in the 18-yard box. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times, even if it's far away from you. Many goalies have realized to their horror the consequences of not paying attention to the ball when its far way.
2. You should be ready to leave the 18-yard box
The primary mission of the goalkeeper is to save the shoots from reaching the goal. Also at some point in the game, you will need to leave the 18-yard box. However, don't do it too often else, the opponent can easily score while you are away. Be prepared to leave the goal and run in order to save the ball. Don't hold back at this time, instead run with confidence and determination.
3. Jumping to reach the crosses
Before you jump in the air to save the ball, ensure that you can actually reach the ball. When you should actually jump and go for crosses and when you shouldn't is very difficult to say. In fact this is something that you will actually learn on the field as you gain more experience. If you lose the ball in the air, then the opposing team has an advantage over you.
4. Learn from your mistakes
Understand that making mistakes is a part of the game. Unless you make mistakes, you won't go any far. Have confidence in yourself and then you can take out the opposition. At times, you would concede a goal. At these times, analyze what went wrong and then try not to repeat the mistake again.
5. Surprise your opponents
Don't make the first move; instead let your opponent do it first. In this way you would be able to take them by surprise. As a soccer goalie you should be able to judge the body language of the players. This is very important when the offensive players are taking a shoot. You must be able to judge when, how and where the strikers are planning to shoot.
6. Standing close to the goal line is necessary
It's important that you stand close to the goal line (about one yard). Standing too far away from the goal line can give immense opportunities to the opposing team. Lastly, you don't want to be caught unawares.
7. Don't be afraid of getting hurt
A goalkeeper can't be afraid of getting hurt. You need to use you whole body to stop your opponents from scoring. In a tight situation, (especially during the corner kicks) you must do everything you can in order to save the goal. Injuries happen in spite of all the training and the gear that the goalkeepers wear, but then it's a part and parcel of the game.



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Soccer Positions - How To Find The Right One?
Intro
Are you wondering which soccer position is right for you? Are you a coach who is looking for a set of rules to help you build a more effective team? While there are no hard and fast laws for choosing the right soccer position, each has a unique set of necessary qualities that can be used to find the right player. Here are the most common positions as well as the particular qualities they require.

Fullback
These defensive players are usually fast players who are good at marking. They are able to focus on several activities at the same time and can watch the ball as well as the opponent they are guarding.

Defensive Midfielder
This position sees a lot of action, so the player should have incredible stamina and be able to pass and receive with accuracy.

Offensive Midfielder
The offensive midfielder is a well rounded multitasker whose key role is to get the ball to the forwards. On a crowded field with opposing players at every turn, this can require some tricky footwork and an impressive bag of tricks. Offensive midfielders are good at controlling the ball and able to "think outside the box" to achieve their goal.

Outside Midfielder
Also known as a "winger". These players have to move the ball great distances and are usually skilled at the dribbling and crossing this requires.

Forward
This position requires a good runner and a great ball handler. They often have to outrun and outmaneuver equally skilled defensive players, and to get the ball past a goalie who is watching them like a hawk.

Goalkeeper
The ideal goal keeper has superior reflexes and an even better attention span. They must be able to see through the trickiest plays and be prepared for surprises. This is a position for a very intelligent player, but because of the high physical demands of the position they must also be extremely fit.

Still stymied by the different soccer positions? There are a few other things to consider whether you are a player looking for a place to use your unique gifts to their best advantage or a coach placing players in the positions. First, the position a player prefers is not necessarily the one in which they are the best-in fact, it rarely is so. Therefore, one complication is that both one's preferences and one's abilities have to be considered when choosing a position. Also, the requirements for each position change from team to team.

The beauty of soccer is that there are a diverse number of skills needed and therefore a place for every type of player. Becoming the star soccer player you want to be may be as simple as making a 'resume' of your strong points and matching it with the qualities needed by each position. However, no amount of contemplation will replace actual experience on the field. Indeed, the best way to find the particular position that is right for you is to give several of them a try and see where you have the most success. Many of the most successful soccer players tried several different positions before finding the one that was right for them.
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Intro to Soccer Positions

There are several types of soccer positions in which you can play. You may for example play defender, striker, goalkeeper or a midfielder. There are 11 players in each soccer team and all these players are assigned a position.
The goalkeeper
The most well known position is that of the goalkeeper. Your team can have only a single goalkeeper and your team can't either start the game without him. If you were playing as a goalie, you would have immense responsibility on your shoulders since you need to stop the goals. Moreover, you have to be ready and on your toes to save the goals. You are the only one who can touch the ball by using your hands, but this rule comes with a disclaimer. You can only touch the ball when you are inside the penalty box area.
The defenders of the team
As a defender you can play either as the left/right full back, the center back or the sweeper/libero. At times there can also be three defenders depending on the formation chosen by your team. A left or right fullback is often a good runner which is a requirement in order to stop the fast running wingers. Center backs have great heading skills but are often pretty slow in one vs one situation. Sweeper or libero is the back-up for the center backs and is responsible for distributing the ball to the midfielders.
The midfielders ensure that they ward off the opposition in the midfield
Midfielders are placed between the defense and the forwards/strikers of the team. There can be 3-4 players that play as the left half, center-half and right half. When playing as a midfielder you will pass the ball from the defenders to the striker and fence off the defenders as well as strikers of the opposing team. To succeed as midfielder you will need to pose good passing skills.
The forwards and strikers are responsible for scoring goals
If you are a forward or striker, then you are in the attacking position. As a forward/striker, you will have great agility and speed with the ball. A forward is often faster than a striker while strikers are stronger than forwards. Strikers are often defined as purely scoring machines while forwards are more known for their hard work.

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Soccer Passing Types
If you want to get those precise long passes that the professional soccer players do, then you should be ready to put in many hours of practice every day. When playing, always pass to the nearest teammate unless of course the opponent team has marked that player. Now, let's check out the common soccer passing types…
The push pass
The push pass is the most basic pass that you need know in order to play soccer. It's the easiest to learn, but you would need a lot of practice to completely master the technique. To perform the bass you need to swing your body back, thrust your hips forward and then hit the ball with the inner side of your foot.
The long pass
Another variation to the push pass that can be used by you is the long pass. The difference between the push pass and the long pass is the distance that the ball travels. In a long pass you would ideally aim for the ball to travel more than 20 yards.
The double pass/ return pass / wall pass
You would also learn to use this pass known as the wall pass or the double pass. You will generally use this pass when you and your teammates have to work through a tight defense or when the opponents are playing with low defense. Don't use this pass too often as the opposing players may understand your strategy and then turn it against you.
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Chip pass
Chip pass is pretty efficient in extremely tight situations with a number of defenders around you. It's also great in situations when the goalkeeper has come out of the net far long. Just chip the ball over him and watch ball flying over his head and into the net.
The backward pass
This type of pass is great in situations when you are having the goal behind you. In these situations, you would need to kick the ball with the heel or the sole of your foot.
Pass in the space
Another frequently used pass that you will need to master as soccer player is the "pass into the space". This is especially helpful when the game is in the fast tempo and you want to deceive the defenders. Imagine that you are player who doesn't have the ball. You just need to run in the soccer field while ensuring that you are in line with the player who has the ball. Since the pass is initiated when you are running, the pass has to be done with efficiency and accuracy. The motive for you should be to take the ball and proceed towards the goal.


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By improving attitude, raising the number of shots, and raising the accuracy of those shots, you should quickly find that your number of goals increases by the game. Many coaches find that this type of goal training has an exponentially positive effect; as more players attempt and make goals, not only are they more likely to try again, but their teammates may be inspired as well!

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7 Soccer Goalie Tips
If you are playing as a soccer goalie, then you should read these tips, print them and keep them. But just reading these tips isn't enough. You would also need to practice them and make them a part of your daily routine, if you thinking of really been a great goalie. The main aim of the goalkeeper is to save the goal and they should be ready for it at all times. Adapt the tips in the matches that you play to become a great goalkeeper.
1. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times
Don't fall in the trap of just looking at the ball when it's in the 18-yard box. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times, even if it's far away from you. Many goalies have realized to their horror the consequences of not paying attention to the ball when its far way.
2. You should be ready to leave the 18-yard box
The primary mission of the goalkeeper is to save the shoots from reaching the goal. Also at some point in the game, you will need to leave the 18-yard box. However, don't do it too often else, the opponent can easily score while you are away. Be prepared to leave the goal and run in order to save the ball. Don't hold back at this time, instead run with confidence and determination.
3. Jumping to reach the crosses
Before you jump in the air to save the ball, ensure that you can actually reach the ball. When you should actually jump and go for crosses and when you shouldn't is very difficult to say. In fact this is something that you will actually learn on the field as you gain more experience. If you lose the ball in the air, then the opposing team has an advantage over you.
4. Learn from your mistakes
Understand that making mistakes is a part of the game. Unless you make mistakes, you won't go any far. Have confidence in yourself and then you can take out the opposition. At times, you would concede a goal. At these times, analyze what went wrong and then try not to repeat the mistake again.


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5. Surprise your opponents
Don't make the first move; instead let your opponent do it first. In this way you would be able to take them by surprise. As a soccer goalie you should be able to judge the body language of the players. This is very important when the offensive players are taking a shoot. You must be able to judge when, how and where the strikers are planning to shoot.
6. Standing close to the goal line is necessary
It's important that you stand close to the goal line (about one yard). Standing too far away from the goal line can give immense opportunities to the opposing team. Lastly, you don't want to be caught unawares.
7. Don't be afraid of getting hurt
A goalkeeper can't be afraid of getting hurt. You need to use you whole body to stop your opponents from scoring. In a tight situation, (especially during the corner kicks) you must do everything you can in order to save the goal. Injuries happen in spite of all the training and the gear that the goalkeepers wear, but then it's a part and parcel of the game.


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Common Soccer Positions
Are you a little perplexed by different soccer positions and the jargon you hear out on the field? Do you spend most of the game wondering exactly what every player is supposed to be doing? Here is a guide to the basic and more advanced positions of a soccer game as well as some of the more common nicknames for them. Because the best way to lose a soccer game is allowing the other team to score, defensive positions are very important to the game.

These are the basic defensive positions:
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Fullback - Plays the back most part of the defensive third, protecting the goal keeper.
Sweeper - A defensive player whose domain is directly in front of the goal, keeping the other team’s offensive players away from the goal. This position is not always used, but it can make a key difference in the quality of play.
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Goal Keeper/Goalie/Keeper - Perhaps the best known position, this is the player who is directly in front of the goal to prevent the other team from scoring. It’s easy to identify the goalie, not just because of their position, but because they are the only player you will see using their hands and arms.

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Forward - As their title suggests, this player’s domain is the forward third of the field. The forwards have the important job of taking shots and making goals. The ‘striker’ is usually the key forward, who is the best at scoring.
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Midfielder/Halfback - The midfielder is the multi-tasker of the game of soccer. From the middle third of the field, they move the ball between the forward and back thirds and can play offensively or defensively as needed.

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Stopper - This position’s key duty is to guard the opposing team’s striker and stop them from making goals.
Defensive Midfielder - Also called a midfield anchor, this is a midfielder who plays near the defensive third of the field and, despite being a midfielder, plays primarily defense.
Central Midfielder - This midfielder is also called the Midfield General or the Midfield Maestro. They are the chief organizers of the midfielders and are responsible for keeping the ball on the offensive third of the field, where the forwards can work their magic.
Attacking Midfielder - This midfielder spends most of their time on the offensive end of the midfield, supporting the forwards.
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Wingers - These are the speedy players who work the outsides of the field. Because they are responsible for getting the ball to the forwards, they are usually expert dribblers and make accurate passes. Acne Freedom in 72 Hours
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Central Forward - This player is usually the best scorer, and thus works the middle section of the forward third. This position is sometimes used interchangeably with ‘Striker’. A related position is that of ‘Finisher’, which is the player who is almost guaranteed to score when given the opportunity.
Summary
Whether you are watching professional soccer or a preschool game, almost all positions will fall into one of the above categories. Each of these positions requires a specific set of skills and speed, and each is equally important to the game. This is what makes soccer a global favorite in sports; regardless of a player’s strengths and weaknesses, there is sure to be a position that is best for them.




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Seven Habits of Highly Effective Offensive Players
Are you ready to lead your soccer offense to victory? Whether you are a player, a coach, or a concerned parent, the first step to a great offensive game is to understand what traits and behaviors make the difference between an average forward and a superior one. Here are the seven key qualities of the very best offensive players and a few lessons you can learn from them.
1. They pay attention to the big picture. A good soccer player knows what's going on in every section of the field, not just their third, and nowhere is this more important than offense. Most scores are made opportunistically--that is, the player who made the goal was simply taking advantage of an opportunity. If they hadn't seen the opportunity, they wouldn't have been able to benefit from it.
2. They support their teammates. No one can be the hero all the time, which is why great forwards always position themselves to maximize their teammates' chances of scoring. They give their teammates options and help create a bubble between the ball and the opposing team's defense. You will notice on the field that the better players are not necessarily the ball hogs.
3. They think ahead. You'll see it in that quick glance around before making or collecting a pass. Great offensive players know what they are going to do with the ball before it even comes their way.
4. They are aggressive. When a great offensive player has the ball, they keep their elbows out and use their entire body to protect their space. They scare away the opposition by dribbling right toward them. There is no room for meekness in the game of soccer, especially not in the offense. Don't confuse this spirit with flat out violence, however; a would-be good player is useless if they are out of the game due to a red card.
5. They keep it simple. A good offensive player is not the one with the most complicated moves and fakes, but the one who can consistently get the ball past the goal keeper or assist another player in doing so. Leave the fancy footwork to "Dancing With The Stars".
6. They know when to hold back a little. When a great forward is surrounded, they will play the ball back until help arrives. After all, if you have a whole team of great players, help is just a few seconds away. If the odds are clearly against you, there is nothing to gain from taking unnecessarily gutsy moves, and there is a lot to lose from this recklessness.
7. They always show up to practice on time. A good forward is not always the player with the most inborn skill, but they are usually the one who is consistent and dogged in their practices. An effective offensive player has the confidence and capability that only practice and drilling can produce.

As you can see, the qualities of a successful forward are all skills that can be taught by good coaches and learned by dedicated players. Although coaches think they want the team with skill and experience, the team that will always win is the one with a great attitude and a mindset that leads them to success. You too can be a highly effective offensive player if you are willing to take your game to the next level.


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7 Soccer Goalie Tips
If you are playing as a soccer goalie, then you should read these tips, print them and keep them. But just reading these tips isn't enough. You would also need to practice them and make them a part of your daily routine, if you thinking of really been a great goalie. The main aim of the goalkeeper is to save the goal and they should be ready for it at all times. Adapt the tips in the matches that you play to become a great goalkeeper.
1. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times
Don't fall in the trap of just looking at the ball when it's in the 18-yard box. Keep yourself focused on the ball at all times, even if it's far away from you. Many goalies have realized to their horror the consequences of not paying attention to the ball when its far way.
2. You should be ready to leave the 18-yard box
The primary mission of the goalkeeper is to save the shoots from reaching the goal. Also at some point in the game, you will need to leave the 18-yard box. However, don't do it too often else, the opponent can easily score while you are away. Be prepared to leave the goal and run in order to save the ball. Don't hold back at this time, instead run with confidence and determination.
3. Jumping to reach the crosses
Before you jump in the air to save the ball, ensure that you can actually reach the ball. When you should actually jump and go for crosses and when you shouldn't is very difficult to say. In fact this is something that you will actually learn on the field as you gain more experience. If you lose the ball in the air, then the opposing team has an advantage over you.
4. Learn from your mistakes
Understand that making mistakes is a part of the game. Unless you make mistakes, you won't go any far. Have confidence in yourself and then you can take out the opposition. At times, you would concede a goal. At these times, analyze what went wrong and then try not to repeat the mistake again.
5. Surprise your opponents
Don't make the first move; instead let your opponent do it first. In this way you would be able to take them by surprise. As a soccer goalie you should be able to judge the body language of the players. This is very important when the offensive players are taking a shoot. You must be able to judge when, how and where the strikers are planning to shoot.
6. Standing close to the goal line is necessary
It's important that you stand close to the goal line (about one yard). Standing too far away from the goal line can give immense opportunities to the opposing team. Lastly, you don't want to be caught unawares.
7. Don't be afraid of getting hurt
A goalkeeper can't be afraid of getting hurt. You need to use you whole body to stop your opponents from scoring. In a tight situation, (especially during the corner kicks) you must do everything you can in order to save the goal. Injuries happen in spite of all the training and the gear that the goalkeepers wear, but then it's a part and parcel of the game.



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Soccer Positions - How To Find The Right One?
Intro
Are you wondering which soccer position is right for you? Are you a coach who is looking for a set of rules to help you build a more effective team? While there are no hard and fast laws for choosing the right soccer position, each has a unique set of necessary qualities that can be used to find the right player. Here are the most common positions as well as the particular qualities they require.

Fullback
These defensive players are usually fast players who are good at marking. They are able to focus on several activities at the same time and can watch the ball as well as the opponent they are guarding.

Defensive Midfielder
This position sees a lot of action, so the player should have incredible stamina and be able to pass and receive with accuracy.

Offensive Midfielder
The offensive midfielder is a well rounded multitasker whose key role is to get the ball to the forwards. On a crowded field with opposing players at every turn, this can require some tricky footwork and an impressive bag of tricks. Offensive midfielders are good at controlling the ball and able to "think outside the box" to achieve their goal.

Outside Midfielder
Also known as a "winger". These players have to move the ball great distances and are usually skilled at the dribbling and crossing this requires.

Forward
This position requires a good runner and a great ball handler. They often have to outrun and outmaneuver equally skilled defensive players, and to get the ball past a goalie who is watching them like a hawk.

Goalkeeper
The ideal goal keeper has superior reflexes and an even better attention span. They must be able to see through the trickiest plays and be prepared for surprises. This is a position for a very intelligent player, but because of the high physical demands of the position they must also be extremely fit.

Still stymied by the different soccer positions? There are a few other things to consider whether you are a player looking for a place to use your unique gifts to their best advantage or a coach placing players in the positions. First, the position a player prefers is not necessarily the one in which they are the best-in fact, it rarely is so. Therefore, one complication is that both one's preferences and one's abilities have to be considered when choosing a position. Also, the requirements for each position change from team to team.

The beauty of soccer is that there are a diverse number of skills needed and therefore a place for every type of player. Becoming the star soccer player you want to be may be as simple as making a 'resume' of your strong points and matching it with the qualities needed by each position. However, no amount of contemplation will replace actual experience on the field. Indeed, the best way to find the particular position that is right for you is to give several of them a try and see where you have the most success. Many of the most successful soccer players tried several different positions before finding the one that was right for them.