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High School Soccer
Alberto Said:
How to make the high school soccer team?We Answered:
By following the guidelines below a soccer player can put themselves in an advantageous position going into tryouts.Prior to Tryouts
Keep in shape by running approximately 3 days a week. This will help with your endurance. If you can easily run 2-3 miles by the end you will be in good shape.
Agility and balance are also very important. Good running and stopping as well as change of direction is important. Practice by doing short sprints. Count out 40 yards and 100 yards on a flat surface and put a marker. Run it a few times. Try to get your 40 under 6 seconds and your 100 under 14 seconds.
To practice your shooting make a circle target on the wall with chalk. It should be a couple of feet from the ground and about a foot or so across. Move back approximately 10 yards and practice kicking against the wall aiming inside the circle. Once you have accomplished it from that distance then move back further and continue.
Practice your technique so that you are comfortable with the ball. Practice receiving, trapping and control of the ball and you will find it will pay off.
Every other day do pushups and situps.
Day of Tryouts
Get there early so that you have plenty of time to warm up.
Wear Distinctive Clothing
If you don't have to wear specific clothing, why not wear something distinctive? It is a lot easier when coaches can point to someone with yellow socks and ask an opinion, rather than pointing to a group of girls all wearing white T-shirts and blue shorts.
Play With Vigor and Influence the Game
Most tryouts start with small-sided games, like 2v4 or 4v4 to goals, and work up to 8v8 to goals with goalies. Most decisions are made in the small-sided phase. Often, players are rated 1) definitely, 2) maybe, and 3) certainly not. In the 8v8 stage, the 2's might get the most playing time because a decision must be reached. Don't try to guess whether you made it or note by which team you are on. Play vigorously, don't hold back, and try to win as many balls as possible to have as great an impact on the game.
Communicate in the Games
Players who give instruction and help other players with verbal and visual cues stand out as leaders. Good communication makes players stand out in a positive way to observers. Silent players appear to be out of the game mentally.
Introduce Yourself and Ask Questions
Whenever there is a moment, players should greet the coaches. Players should ask questions to ensure that they understand what's going to happen at both the tryout and during any follow-up tryouts or the team notification process.
Lorraine Said:
What do they expect on high school soccer teams?We Answered:
be very resistant, fast and tough. that'usually what they look at even before talent cuz if you can run for 60 min, well, your talent isn't worth that much. so trai on that, go to the gym get faster and stronger and if your previous coaches told you you were good, then you will definitely make the team.good luck!!!
Franklin Said:
What do you think about club soccer teams and high school soccer?We Answered:
1:00 is eyepatch time yyyyyyyaaaaaayJennifer Said:
How to start a high school soccer league?We Answered:
Ask the basketball league if anyone remembers how they got started. The most important thing is going to be finding a contact with the local Referee chapter. Our city runs the league throw the local parks and rec department and they handle the schedule and refs. It was coed and I played on it a lot of fun. Also the park and rec department owned all the fields so having them schedule it was the only way to go. I don't know who owns/manages your fields contact them and see if they are open to options and what they suggest. The number showed be on a sign saying something like use by appointment only call this number.Jim Said:
How long does high school soccer practice last?We Answered:
i play soccer so i know all about it. lol. my practices last 2 hours. 4-6. games depend on where they are. away games tend to last 2 hours including the drive thiere and back. but the game in general last 80 minutes. but you add half time and your spose to be thier an hour be fore game time for warm up. but if you join any school sport your expected to be thier for your teammates. no matter what else you have going on.Paul Said:
What high school soccer coaches look for in players?We Answered:
Train on dribbling shooting passing. do lots of moves maradonna scissors double scissors a rainbow for fun they look for calling for the ball and talking while on the field speed control accuracy determination