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Soccer Exercises – Let’s Begin With Fitness!

Association football is a complex game and consequently, there are a number of elements that you have to bear in mind when designing and applying soccer exercises and training programmes.

A further complication is that different methods and approaches are required at different ages – if you coach kids or teenagers, you will be well aware that your players are developing both psychologically and physically, and a technique that is effective for a senior can sometimes be damaging if applied to a youngster. 

The key to successful performance in any sport is fitness, and in the case of soccer, exercises can be divided into three broad categories:

  • Endurance
  • Strength
  • Flexibility.

Football is a Ninety-Minute Game

Soccer Ball ClockAerobic exercises that strengthen the cardiovascular system increase the heart rate, speed up breathing and raise body temperature. For this reason, jogging is an excellent choice as a warm-up activity in any soccer training programme.

However, players should also be encouraged to do other stamina-increasing sports, such as swimming, horseriding or even yoga.

Another characteristic of soccer is that it involves anaerobic activity, which is when energy is expended in short bursts.

The fast acceleration and sprinting speed required of a soccer player, and can be practiced through short sprint activities or by simply incorporating sprint-trot sections into a team jog.

May The Force Be With You

Anaerobic aspects can also be worked on in the gym or in circuit training.

Working out with weights and step exercises are not only good for improving stamina but are also essential for developing strength.

Soccer is an inevitably physical sport and the stronger your players are, the less likely they are to get hurt – it’s important to work on upper body strength along with specific exercises that focus on the leg strength needed to kick a ball effectively.

Bend It, Shake It

Soccer players need to be as supple as gymnasts at times, not only to beat the opponent but also because one of the best ways to avoid injury is to get out of the way before any damage is done.

Soccer exercises that involve stretching, moving to music or are inspired by yoga should also be part of any integrated training schedule.

Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Without forgetting the technical importance of ball skills and tactics or the psychology of attitude and motivation, the fact remains that a fit player is likely to be both highly motivated and capable of playing above his or her skill level.

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PLEASE Answer this if you know a lot about working out fitness and a little soccer?

Answer this if you know a lot about working out fitness and a little soccer?
could you please design me a workout routine that will caters for my needs. i have an hour in the gym everyday day of the week (except weekends) and i have an hour and a half fridays
i weigh 115 pounds i’m only 15 years of age and only 5,2 inches tall my body fat is around 15 ,5% . i need this routine to do the following
1. help me get a six pack as soon as possible(i relize i need a body fat percentage of 12% for that) i also do 8 minute abs every night
2. i play soccer and that’s coming up soon so i need to build speed and endurance so i need to be on the running machines at least for the whole of thursday , tuesday workouts AND half hour of fridays work out (if you think that will work)
3. i’m a small guy so i need to build a lot of muscle
4. any exercises or programs that help me get taller
5. build quick, powerful ,agile and enduring legs for soccer

be specific like monday …. tuesday…. we

LOL..you are asking a lot for mere 10 points on this board. What you are asking for cannot be done properly with regular fitness instructors..you’ll need a real sports fitness professional..someone with CSCS or something lol..

I’d love to help but, what you just asked for costs $100’s worth of consultation if not $1000’s and cannot be done with one post either. Find a good fitness guru. Really…internet is wonderful and all..but you won’t be able to get that kind of specific information, especially a taior made workout program for free anywhere…but good try lol..

good luck with your work out…am i going to see you on the world up in 2010??

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Questions for soccer players regarding fitness?

How old are you?
How long have you been playing soccer?
How often do you play soccer?
Do you get winded, feel tired etc when you play?
Do you think fitness is always something to be improved, or do you think you are match fit already?

i’m 16.

this is my 12th year to be playing the sport.

i play year-round since i am in a competitive league. we practice a couple times a week and have games and tournaments every single weekend.

of course, everyone gets winded at some point. but you can always improve your fitness level and your blood’s oxygen intake. breathing technique can help you last longer on the field as well. i run at least 2-3 miles every morning before school and then i do sprints in the afternoon. just remember, you have to keep up with your running and fitness because you can get out of shape very quickly and it’s tough to get back into it.

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Who invented Soccer? When did soccer begin? What elements of fitness are in soccer?

Please try to try an answer all of these questions. If you know a answer to 1 of the question please post!

Have you ever wonder how soccer / football games get into our life? When and where is the origin of this game from? Why is it so many peoples in the world crazy about this game? Almost every culture has reference to the history of soccer.

The origin of football / soccer can be found in every corner of geography and history. The Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Ancient Greek, Persian, Viking, and many more played a ball game long before our era. The Chinese played "football" games date as far back as 3000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks and the Roman used football games to sharpen warriors for battle. In south and Central America a game called "Tlatchi" once flourished.

But it was in England that soccer / football really begin to take shape. It all started in 1863 in England, when two football association (association football and rugby football) split off on their different course. Therefore, the first Football Association was founded in England.

On October 1963, eleven London clubs and schools sent their representatives to the Freemason’s Tavern. These representatives were intent on clarifying the muddle by establishing a set of fundamental rules, acceptable to all parties, to govern the matches played amongst them. This meeting marked the birth of The Football Association. The eternal dispute concerning shin-kicking, tripping and carrying the ball was discussed thoroughly at this and consecutive meetings until eventually on 8 December the die-hard exponents of the Rugby style took their final leave. They were in the minority anyway. They wanted no part in a game that forbade tripping, shin-kicking and carrying the ball. A stage had been reached where the ideals were no longer compatible. On 8 December 1863, football and rugby finally split. Their separation became totally irreconcilable six years hence when a provision was included in the football rules forbidding any handling of the ball (not only carrying it).

Only eight years after its foundation, The Football Association already had 50 member clubs. The first football competition in the world was started in the same year – the FA Cup, which preceded the League Championship by 17 years.

International matches were being staged in Great Britain before football had hardly been heard of in Europe. The first was played in 1872 and was contested by England and Scotland. This sudden boom of organized football accompanied by staggering crowds of spectators brought with it certain problems with which other countries were not confronted until much later on. Professionalism was one of them. The first moves in this direction came in 1879, when Darwin, a small Lancashire club, twice managed to draw against the supposedly invincible Old Etonians in the FA Cup, before the famous team of London amateurs finally scraped through to win at the third attempt. Two Darwin players, the Scots John Love and Fergus Suter, are reported as being the first players ever to receive remuneration for their football talent. This practice grew rapidly and the Football Association found itself obliged to legalise professionalism as early as 1885. This development predated the formation of any national association outside of Great Britain (namely, in the Netherlands and Denmark) by exactly four years.

After the English Football Association, the next oldest are the Scottish FA (1873), the FA of Wales (1875) and the Irish FA (1880). Strictly speaking, at the time of the first international match, England had no other partner association against which to play. When Scotland played England in Glasgow on 30 November 1872, the Scottish FA did not even exist – it was not founded for another three months. The team England played that day was actually the oldest Scottish club team, Queen’s Park.

The spread of football outside of England, mainly due to the British influence abroad, started slow, but it soon gathered momentum and spread rapidly to all parts of the world. The next countries to form football associations after the Netherlands and Denmark in 1889 were New Zealand (1891), Argentina (1893), Chile (1895), Switzerland, Belgium (1895), Italy (1898), Germany, Uruguay (both in 1900), Hungary (1901) and Finland (1907). When FIFA was founded in Paris in May 1904 it had seven founder members: France, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain (represented by the Madrid FC), Sweden and Switzerland. The German Football Federation cabled its intention to join on the same day.

This international football community grew steadily, although it sometimes met with obstacles and setbacks. In 1912, 21 national associations were already affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). By 1925, the number had increased to 36, in 1930 – the year of the first World Cup – it was 41, in 1938, 51 and in 1950, after the interval caused by the Second World War, the number had reached 73. At present, after the 2000 Ordinary FIFA Congress, FIFA has 204 members in every part of the world.

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Girls College Soccer Fitness?

I was thinking about trying out for college soccer next fall and i was wondering what im getting my self into. LOL! I have a couple of questions

- What do you do at practices, how long and how many times a week?

-What does the coach expect from his players?

Thanks again, I really want to find out what im in for!

I don’t know what college you go to. If your going to ask a question about soccer, ask the coach.

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Answer this if you know a lot about working out fitness and a little soccer?

Answer this if you know a lot about working out fitness and a little soccer?
Answer this if you know a lot about working out fitness and a little soccer? could you please design me a workout routine that will caters for my needs. i have an hour in the gym everyday day of the week (except weekends) and i have an hour and a half fridays i weigh 115 pounds i’m only 15 years of age and only 5,2 inches tall my body fat is around 15 ,5% . i need this routine to do the following 1. help me get a six pack as soon as possible(i relize i need a body fat percentage of 12% for that) i also do 8 minute abs every night 2. i play soccer and that’s coming up soon so i need to build speed and endurance so i need to be on the running machines at least for the whole of thursday , tuesday workouts AND half hour of fridays work out (if you think that will work) 3. i’m a small guy so i need to build a lot of muscle 4. any exercises or programs that help me get taller 5. build quick, powerful ,agile and
please be specific like monday…………
teusday……………..
and each exercise and reps

You say you are working your abs every night. An important part of working out is recovery. If you don’t let the muscles recover then you will break down. I’m no expert but at 15 you don’t want to overdo it. Overworking your body at such a young age can cause alot of problems later in life. If you are as keen as you sound find yourself a good personal trainer with appropriate quals and have them develop a training schedule for you.
For your endurance go to a field and divide it into 20yd sections. Sprint 20, drop and do 10 pushups, sprint 20 drop and do 10 situps etc. When you reach the end have a slow jog back to the start and go again. This will do alot more than running on a machine. Again think about recovery time. Alternate your exercises so you work a different part of your body each day (e.g. upper body Monday, Legs Tuesday, endurance Wednesday etc.) This gives time for the muscles to recover and build.