This little girl gets completely destroyed by a soccer ball that is kicked into her face (by–one would assume–her dad, no less).
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How many times have you heard it yelled from the sidelines? “Kick with you laces, not your toe!” Well it really isn’t the fault of the player if you understand the evolution of the soccer kick. The problem is that most parents and many coaches don’t realize this is impossible to change without a “process”. When we created www.BlastTheBall.com we studied this problem in our research which lasted over two years. This one came pretty quickly. Video taping the player makes it easy to understand. A child doesn’t change anything about their natural walking or running stride when they first start to kick a soccer ball. It is almost like the soccer ball just happens to get in the way of their natural stride. As we walk or run as humans our toe naturally points forward as it moves forward. Keeping the toe down would cause us to walk or run looking like a Clydesdale horse. Also, when we bring our leg forward there is VERY little clearance between the bottom of the foot and the ground. Pointing the toe down will cause it to hit the ground, often causing serious injury. Many coaches and parents make the big mistake of taking a child straight to the form of a traditional straight kick at full force. Every time this is done the child “stubs” their toe and strains the top of their foot. This thought remains in the child’s mind and they remember that kicking this way hurts. Not a good thought process. A child should first learn to kick with an angle kick. An angle kick allows the toe to be pointed slightly outward and away from our body. Doing this reduces the need for so much “clearance”. This kick motion starts with the leg behind our torso. Then the leg swings slightly outward and finishes by coming back around the front of our body. Also, the child must realize that in order to create clearance, they must “shorten the length of their leg”. Not easy for an 8 year to understand. However, as shown in Blast The Ball, there are two simple methods to help. 1) Learn the V swing. The V swing is performed by all advanced players in all their kicks. They just don’t realize it. Keeping the knee slightly bent as it swings through, “shortens the leg”. 2) Also, raising the up slightly by lifting at the hip will give good clearance. Leaving the shooting foot flat on the ground, we want the player to point their toe to the ground. However, they must accomplish this by raising their HIP not the leg or knee. Trying to picture this training in writing is difficult. However, once you see it in action you’ll be amazed at how something so simple can change a soccer player for life. One of the key points of Blast The Ball is to not let the player start in full motion. They must feel this motion through slow motion exaggerated kicks. This also prevents injuries as well. You can learn more at www.BlastTheBall.com Coach V is the founder and producer of Blast The Ball. The site is www.blasttheball.com Learn 8ball Pool/billiards Techniques And Secrets Ebook. The most complete, foolproof ball-handling system ever devised. Nothing will literally “give you” the handles, the skills, the confidence or the game like The Effective Ball-Handling Program. You know you want the glory, you know you need the skills, now it’s time to act. The Effective Ball-Handling Program (Email Sign-Ups Convert At 11.1%). Many years ago an entrepreneur had a brilliant idea. Make soccer balls in colors. It was this simple idea that helped launch one of the most successful soccer brands… Brine.
Brine offers a full line of soccer balls, shin guards, goalie gloves and accessories. They have brought innovation, technology and quality to the sport over the years and their current line of products brings those qualities to the table.
On the team end of the line 5 different soccer balls make up the majority of ball sales. The purpose of this article is to explore those soccer balls so that you will be better able to make your selection. All of the available models can be purchased through www.morleyathletic.com and links to each type of ball will be provided. In fact review videos are also available if you follow the links.
Let’s start off with the top of the line tournament ball. The Brine BC105 Championship soccer ball has become an icon in the industry. It is in use through out the country and has been tested again and again by teams only to come out on top. A premium high performance glossy PU cover keeps this baby coming back for more while inside it boasts a true-touch latex bladder for optimal control. Brine recommends the Championship for match level play but who doesn’t want to use the best. I use a BC105 in my backyard with the kids. The Brine BC105 Championship meets NCAA and NFHS specifications for tournament play. Add in a manufacturers 3 year unconditional guarantee and you are hard pressed to explain why you don’t buy this ball.
Brine BC145 Phantom
Available in a ton of colors and priced to keep a smile on your face the Phantom is second in command. A shiny abrasion resistant PU cover keeps it lookin’ shiny and new while the AirTech bladder works behind the scene for optimal air retention and a true bounce. The Phantom features hand stitched quality and is recommended by Brine for match level play. I have heard a lot of players calling the Phantom a practice ball and the only reason I can come up with for this is the price. Have no doubts however, the Brine BC145 Phantom is 100% thoroughbred and ready for match action. The Phantom, like it’s older brother, meets NCAA and NFHS specifications for tournament play and features a manufacturers 3 year unconditional guarantee. Unconditional! How often do you hear that these days.
Brine IHS32 International
Old faithful, the International Hand Sewn, has been around for as long as I can remember. This ball has undergone some minor changes over the years and can hold its own against its more expensive cousins. The Brine IHS32 is a top quality match ball and is recommended by Brine for club and high school level play. The ball is NCAA and NFHS approved for tournament play. The cover on the International is a high grade PU for durability and it features a latex bladder. A multi layer backing adds to handling. The Brine IHS32 International comes complete with a 2 year manufacturer’s unconditional guarantee.
Brine SBVOR2 Voracity
vo·ra·city - Having or marked by an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit;
That just about says it. The Voracity is on the scene. Hands down this ball offers the best bang for the buck. While it doesn’t have the finesse of the Championship or Phantom this ball still beats the competition all day long. Check out this feature list…
- abrasion resistant PU cover
- soft cover technology
- Air-Lock C-2 bladder
- uniform pressure dispersion
- maximum air retention bladder
- hand stitched quality
- 2 year manufacturers unconditional guarantee
- NFHS seal
The top selling feature of this ball, the cherry on top if you will, is the NFHS seal. Yep, finally a quality ball at a practice price that comes complete with the NFHS seal. Use it for practice, use it for games, use it for your tournament or feed it to the dog. At this price level you can’t go wrong.
Brine SBATK4 Attack
Best I can figure is this ball was named the Attack because it represents a full out attack on the competition. With this ball Brine is making a statement… “Stop buying cheap machine made balls all together.” This ball is priced so low it beats the socks of those import practice balls all day long. The Brine Attack features a highly durable PVC cover, Airtight butyl bladder for superior air retention and a 1 year manufacturers unconditional guarantee. An unconditional guarantee on economy price ball… hope old Beelzebub has a winter jacket if you know what I mean.
Any way you shake it Brine has covered all the bases for soccer teams. Check out the above balls at www.morleyathletic.com where you will find video reviews and a huge selection of soccer equipment for all your teams names.
11 Years full time experience in the team sporting goods business. I grew up in the business though so it feels like i have 30 years experience. I am 4th generation at www.morleyathletic.com. I write many articles about all athletic sports that pertain to team specific products and ideals. These are articles for players and coaches. Learn A Simple And Effective Approach To Launch The Ball Down The Middle Consistently And Efficiently. Go Right To The Source With Ball Flight, Impact Geometry, And Golf’s Ultimate Fundamental. No Band-aide Fixes Here – Build Lasting Changes In Your Swing. Say Goodbye To Gutter Balls And Prepare To Hear The Sweet Sound Of Falling Pins! It’s Time To Start Bowling The Right Way.
Product Description The Capitano’s construction breaks down to 60 percent thermoplastic elastomerics, 30 percent thermoplastic polyurethane, and 10 percent polyester. About adidas
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