1. Why Should Children Be Encouraged To Play Soccer?
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    In today's media we are constantly being reminded of a health time bomb that is about to explode as children today are not active enough.
    There are so many competitive distractions to our children's attention, video games, and endless viewing channels that if left unchecked, they can all lead to a sedentary lifestyle.

    Soccer is a wonderful game played by millions of girls and boys (ages 6-18) on many continents, whether on the Rio coast, in the back alleys of a nearby big city, or in a local park, you'll find someone who likes. You can take your soccer to the next level with the soccer projects for school.

    In today's society there is a transition to more organized soccer practice for our young players. Gone are the scoring days as the streets were filled with cars and houses had been built along the grassy border.

    Taking a more structured approach is both a good and a bad thing. On the one hand, young players receive structured development and training from volunteers showing them how to properly warm up, develop their technical skills with the ball, develop skills, and arrange small one-sided play to pack it all together offering a shared learning experience.

    Time is limited today, so there's only an hour or two of structured soccer practice for a week. What happens after training is over? The participation of your child in an organized school or football club can be of tremendous benefit to you and your child.
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