In today's media, we are constantly explode as children today not active enough to remember a time bomb for health.
There are so many distractions competing for the attention of our children, video games, watching endless chains, they can all lead to a sedentary lifestyle if they are not kept in check.
Football is the most beautiful thing in the world, played by millions of girls and boys (6-18 years) on many continents, whether local to the beaches of Rio slums of a big city or in the neighborhood park, you will find someone kicking a football around.
In today's society there is a tendency to form more organized football for our young players. Gone are the days of jumpers for posts, the roads with cars and lined shoulders have now built houses on them.
Do you have a more structured approach is both a good and a bad thing, on the one hand, young players get structured development and training of volunteers who are willing to show how everything from how to warm up their development technical performance organized with the ball for the development of skills and small sided games to complete a total learning experience all together.
Today time is limited, and it may be only an hour or two devoted to structured soccer practice during the week, what happens when practice is over?
Get a school or organized football club to visit your child to bring enormous benefits for you and your child.
Football can help the confidence of your children, who speak your own, which ultimately drives their cash performance. But football is not the only winners, it often seems that the increases in student achievement!
Studies have shown that the gain in young children who go to these early, promoting a real healthy attitude to the game, and that's still with them into adulthood.
The number one reason why children play soccer is to have as football is fun and enjoyable then players will want to keep the fun of playing. This is their overall fitness and reduces their health risks.
Is mocked by football coaches around the world who volunteer to organize their time voluntarily. For the education of youth soccer teams and coaching
Gone are the days when football for very young players, was are first November side game with rules and no referee ball contacts for massive periods of the game.
Youth football from age 6 to 11 is usually fun to play small-sided games like four against four, without a goalkeeper, promoting many ball contacts and interaction of players on the field.
Playing soccer and encouraging children to exercise regularly a lot of risk factors that are significantly reduced with cardiovascular diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. It is found that obesity in children has increased by more than 50% since 1976, which is a very scary fact.
Get your child is involved in football not only to improve their health. We told the school improvement.
Benefits, such as mixing with others, to work with such a team, contributing through individual effort to a collective goal, experience ups and downs, overtaking each other competition, strive to be to be the best, to win and to support and to help others, are all products of footballs.
Many social skills learning players by football beneficial later in life, how to train and build relationships, develop a sense of cooperation, how to drive, how they deal with adversity that human means, commitment and punctuality are all qualities the actors adulthood benefit.
If your child already plays football, so much the better. But what can you do if your child in a local football team to participate Here are seven questions you and your child would like to take into consideration, should when trying to find a suitable association problem.
1. What is the level of commitment in terms of training and games on weekends required?
2. Where are the courses? When games are played, how big and how much time you have to spend?
3. To what extent are you willing to travel to training and competition? Some clubs teams in which distances can be significant, including a night service trip.
4. What are the costs? Some clubs reward you for playing other more structured approach. The most expensive clubs are not always the best, ask yourself what you pay is the same as your child runs out?
5. What do you and your child wants to play football there? This should be the future of club philosophy is to be adjusted in order to have fun or to win?
6. How to get your child will learn, grow, and stay interested? Are they happy just to be involved or would they thrive in an increasingly competitive environment?
7. What is the formation of clubs and football philosophy, as long as they have in existence, the experience of the trainer, location, facilities, etc.
Once you What are your next steps to find a club or a corresponding organization of football for your child seen these questions?
You can :
1. Please contact your local Football Association. by searching the Internet or look in the Yellow Pages You should be able to see a list of clubs and organizations in your area.
2. Request. others parents / guardians about the local junior and youth football teams You'll be surprised how many adults and children are involved, be.
3. Encourage your children to ask their colleagues, where they play their football. Knowing some of the team can be a great advantage that players fit into a team to be.
4. As a tutor director of your child ask if they know of any association or organization. Many clubs have formed good relationships with the schools over the years.
5. Check local newspapers or local news sites, you are, as youth and junior football coverage will be thrilled.
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