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Showing posts with label soccer uniforms. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Enjoying Your World Cup Soccer Festival
It is so important for each team playing soccer to have unique soccer apparel as it reflects and represents the team as well as the country the team is playing for. For months, major sports companies try to come up with the best uniforms that not only look good but are also comfortable to wear. The soccer uniforms gain popularity during the world cup matches and continue to attract people's attention until the next world cup comes along and new uniforms are created. People shop for the jerseys of their favorite teams, they don't care if they buy expensive or cheap soccer jerseys as long as they find the outfit that represents the team they like. Not only do the soccer uniforms become popular but also the soccer ball of the world cup becomes sought after by major fans. The soccer ball used to be a standard black and white but nowadays it has become colorful and lighter in weight. Soccer has become a very popular sport and all the countries that participate in the world cup have fans from all over the world. In some countries watching the world cup becomes an important event. People sometimes invite their friend over for dinner as they watch the match or just hang out together and watch the match in coffee shops or restaurants. The world soccer cup is definitely a great occasion to spend quality time with your family and friends and enjoy the thrills of the various matches not only between the favorites but also teams that play a nice game regardless of their chances. All you really need is great company, because you can enjoy this beautiful game anywhere, whether it is at home in front of your big screen TV, in a square or even in a sports bar. This year however the world cup is not as exciting as every year. I think that this year the major soccer teams don't really play a good match or at least not as good as expected. Like England and France for example, everyone expected them to defeat their opponents but what happed was so unexpected of both teams. Especially France, although I don't really blame the team I think the coach was really unqualified for the world cup event. There are still some important favorites that are playing really good so we are probably going to see some spectacular playing during the following sessions of the 2010 World Cup. Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Portugal are all doing their best to live up to their names and their position as favorites with the largest chances to win the final. Team USA has also managed to qualify to the next stage through some spectacular goals and while it is not one of the big favorites, we are still going to enjoy some nice games. Regardless of the fact that the matches are not as exciting as the last world cup for example, people still look forward to watching every match, and the sales of the soccer uniforms are still on the rise due to the world cup event.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The skills of playing soccer Team related factors
Let me tell your some thing about how you can build the team work. Soccer players need a lot of different skills, and it does not matter for most of these skills whether you teach Skill A or Skill B first. However, there are some skills that are absolute "must-haves" for any player- and are so important that you probably will want to teach them first.
Do you play Soccer? Or do you have a team? I think most of the guys around, love to play soccer and love to be the part of soccer team of their school, college, university or even of their area or community. The Most attractive part of soccer is to select the soccer gear, which contain Soccer Ball, Soccer uniforms, Shits, kits, soccer jerseys and others stuffs. Kids love to play soccer as they want to be the icon of Soccer in future and want to wear what a Soccer start wear and how they play is the reflection of any Soccer Icon. Soccer is a game which is equally famous among all age groups and in all ages. Consequently, Women Soccer Uniform, Youth Soccer Uniform and kids soccer uniform is likewise popular by all. For practising soccer people go to academies and coaching centres and pay huge amount to learn how to play soccer and learn the most famous tactics that are used my famous players of soccer.
These are basic ball-holding skills (receiving and shielding); basic ball-stealing skills (defence); and basic take-on skills (attacking). Most kids naturally seem to have a few basic defensive skills, even if they were never formally taught. The other two areas require instruction to accomplish with even minimal competency, so there is a good argument to start first with ball-holding skills; move next to take-on skills; and then to get to ball-stealing skills.
Now let me explain you some of the above skills. Why ball-holding before take-on? Simple. Once you get possession, the other side is going to try to take the ball back. If you can hang onto the ball under pressure, you'll have time to make better decisions (including finding an open teammate to pass the ball to). Now how you can practice this: Start with two equal-sized players with a single ball in a grid about 3-yards square and have them work on holding the ball by using simple rolls, pullbacks and other touches to shield the ball. If you teach your players ANYTHING, teach them the skills to keep possession. Once they realize that they have the skills to keep an opponent from stealing the ball, they will gain the confidence to lift their heads up and find another player to pass off to. Before they gain this confidence, you can expect terrible passing simply because they will get flustered at the first hint of pressure (and might even "feel" panicked at pressure which is 10-20 yards away). Until your players can hold a ball 1v1 in a grid about 10 feet by 10 feet for a count of around 7-8, they are not going to have enough confidence to do very well on the field. What these coaches don't realize is that a player only needs to know about 3 basic moves to be able to dribble very successfully--and that virtually all top-notch players use these same 3 moves about 90% of the time when they are dribbling the ball. Any one wants to learn these three Skills. Let me explain here. The moves are the check (a/k/a "magic hop" in some Vogelsinger videos); the simple cut/explosion using the outside of the dribble foot; and the chop (cut with the inside of the foot). If they can master these three moves, and learn the standard, straight-ahead dribbling technique (i.e. knee over the ball; front of dribble foot pulls the ball along so it stays on/near the foot at all times), they can learn to beat a reasonable number of defenders especially if those defenders are coming in at speed.
Do you play Soccer? Or do you have a team? I think most of the guys around, love to play soccer and love to be the part of soccer team of their school, college, university or even of their area or community. The Most attractive part of soccer is to select the soccer gear, which contain Soccer Ball, Soccer uniforms, Shits, kits, soccer jerseys and others stuffs. Kids love to play soccer as they want to be the icon of Soccer in future and want to wear what a Soccer start wear and how they play is the reflection of any Soccer Icon. Soccer is a game which is equally famous among all age groups and in all ages. Consequently, Women Soccer Uniform, Youth Soccer Uniform and kids soccer uniform is likewise popular by all. For practising soccer people go to academies and coaching centres and pay huge amount to learn how to play soccer and learn the most famous tactics that are used my famous players of soccer.
These are basic ball-holding skills (receiving and shielding); basic ball-stealing skills (defence); and basic take-on skills (attacking). Most kids naturally seem to have a few basic defensive skills, even if they were never formally taught. The other two areas require instruction to accomplish with even minimal competency, so there is a good argument to start first with ball-holding skills; move next to take-on skills; and then to get to ball-stealing skills.
Now let me explain you some of the above skills. Why ball-holding before take-on? Simple. Once you get possession, the other side is going to try to take the ball back. If you can hang onto the ball under pressure, you'll have time to make better decisions (including finding an open teammate to pass the ball to). Now how you can practice this: Start with two equal-sized players with a single ball in a grid about 3-yards square and have them work on holding the ball by using simple rolls, pullbacks and other touches to shield the ball. If you teach your players ANYTHING, teach them the skills to keep possession. Once they realize that they have the skills to keep an opponent from stealing the ball, they will gain the confidence to lift their heads up and find another player to pass off to. Before they gain this confidence, you can expect terrible passing simply because they will get flustered at the first hint of pressure (and might even "feel" panicked at pressure which is 10-20 yards away). Until your players can hold a ball 1v1 in a grid about 10 feet by 10 feet for a count of around 7-8, they are not going to have enough confidence to do very well on the field. What these coaches don't realize is that a player only needs to know about 3 basic moves to be able to dribble very successfully--and that virtually all top-notch players use these same 3 moves about 90% of the time when they are dribbling the ball. Any one wants to learn these three Skills. Let me explain here. The moves are the check (a/k/a "magic hop" in some Vogelsinger videos); the simple cut/explosion using the outside of the dribble foot; and the chop (cut with the inside of the foot). If they can master these three moves, and learn the standard, straight-ahead dribbling technique (i.e. knee over the ball; front of dribble foot pulls the ball along so it stays on/near the foot at all times), they can learn to beat a reasonable number of defenders especially if those defenders are coming in at speed.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Brief introduce about Soccer Referee jerseys
Know much about soccer referee uniforms?today we are gona to have a brief introduce about this soccer jerseys!
Soccer referee uniforms will let you be comfortable while on the field. The colors will distinguish you from the soccer players so you don't get tackled.
Referee Shirt
The soccer referee shirt is made to set you apart from the teams that are playing. There are numerous color combinations available. The color you wear will depend on the colors that the soccer teams are wearing.
Here are some of the standard colors that are available:
Basic Black with a white collar, the original.
Gold with black pinstripes
Black with white pinstripes
Red with black pinstripes
Blue with black pinstripes
The materials used to make a soccer referee jersey are very similar to a players jersey. Most are made with 100% polyester, or a microfiber material that will wick the sweat away from your body.
The pocket will hold your referee's wallet, and it will have a Velcro patch on the pocket of the shirt, so you can apply the badge of your association without having to sew it on.
They are available in both long and short-sleeved versions so you can dress to suit the weather.
Shorts
Black. That is the standard color. So go with it.
The shorts are made of 100% polyester with 3 pockets. There are two side pockets and one back pocket with a Velcro closure. So you can keep your cards in your shirt or in your shorts.
The waistband will have elastic teamed with a string to keep your shorts up.
Socks
The socks are.....you guessed it, mostly black. They are made of acrylic / nylon blends. Some will have a reinforced foot for added comfort but they are pretty basic. Although you can get them in:
Solid black
Black with white stripes at the top, or
Black with a solid white section at the top.
Although soccer referee uniforms are not very glamorous, you will be surprised at how good you look when you get the right referee gear.
wish this could help to all the new fish of soccer players!
Soccer referee uniforms will let you be comfortable while on the field. The colors will distinguish you from the soccer players so you don't get tackled.
Referee Shirt
The soccer referee shirt is made to set you apart from the teams that are playing. There are numerous color combinations available. The color you wear will depend on the colors that the soccer teams are wearing.
Here are some of the standard colors that are available:
Basic Black with a white collar, the original.
Gold with black pinstripes
Black with white pinstripes
Red with black pinstripes
Blue with black pinstripes
The materials used to make a soccer referee jersey are very similar to a players jersey. Most are made with 100% polyester, or a microfiber material that will wick the sweat away from your body.
The pocket will hold your referee's wallet, and it will have a Velcro patch on the pocket of the shirt, so you can apply the badge of your association without having to sew it on.
They are available in both long and short-sleeved versions so you can dress to suit the weather.
Shorts
Black. That is the standard color. So go with it.
The shorts are made of 100% polyester with 3 pockets. There are two side pockets and one back pocket with a Velcro closure. So you can keep your cards in your shirt or in your shorts.
The waistband will have elastic teamed with a string to keep your shorts up.
Socks
The socks are.....you guessed it, mostly black. They are made of acrylic / nylon blends. Some will have a reinforced foot for added comfort but they are pretty basic. Although you can get them in:
Solid black
Black with white stripes at the top, or
Black with a solid white section at the top.
Although soccer referee uniforms are not very glamorous, you will be surprised at how good you look when you get the right referee gear.
wish this could help to all the new fish of soccer players!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
A Brief History of soccer jersey
Soccer jerseys were around from 1848 but those were pretty basic clothing which ensured good ventilation but nothing beyond that. It was in 1870, a revolutionary change in the history of soccer uniforms evolved when the audience of a tournament asked the organizers to provide different teams with jerseys of different color schemes so that they can recognize the players easily. However, the intention of protecting players was not prominent even then which took several more years to become a reality.
During the 20th century, many players were highly interested in collar jerseys which became a fashion trend. Several tailors were taken on contract basis by teams to stitch jerseys for them. During these days, natural fibers were used and the idea of providing protective jerseys caught up. Tailors started adding protective pads that can protect a player from injuries during a fall or other physical injuries. During 1960s soccer became a very famous game and the collard jerseys made its way to V-necks and round collar ones. From those days, the jerseys offered several protection features.
You can classify a jersey's protection features as follows
1. Fabric - Highly durable nylon and polyester fabric were used to make jerseys. These were not easily damageable which gave them an edge in safety. Nylon is a thin fabric which helped the makers to reduce the weight of jerseys.
2. Mesh - Thick mesh is used to protect the players. Usually mesh is made up of natural cotton that can absorb sweat effectively.
3. Perforation - The nylon body of the jerseys come with neatly stitched perforators to ensure excellent air ventilation to the players. These also help the jerseys to dry out quickly.
When you see the jerseys worn by players today, you will be surprised to notice the change in fabric, design and other technical features of the jerseys that are worn by players today. If you like a player and would like to own the same jersey as he does, you can shop on internet and find authentic jerseys. However, there are replica jerseys also available that target people who only want the looks and have a low budget.
During the 20th century, many players were highly interested in collar jerseys which became a fashion trend. Several tailors were taken on contract basis by teams to stitch jerseys for them. During these days, natural fibers were used and the idea of providing protective jerseys caught up. Tailors started adding protective pads that can protect a player from injuries during a fall or other physical injuries. During 1960s soccer became a very famous game and the collard jerseys made its way to V-necks and round collar ones. From those days, the jerseys offered several protection features.
You can classify a jersey's protection features as follows
1. Fabric - Highly durable nylon and polyester fabric were used to make jerseys. These were not easily damageable which gave them an edge in safety. Nylon is a thin fabric which helped the makers to reduce the weight of jerseys.
2. Mesh - Thick mesh is used to protect the players. Usually mesh is made up of natural cotton that can absorb sweat effectively.
3. Perforation - The nylon body of the jerseys come with neatly stitched perforators to ensure excellent air ventilation to the players. These also help the jerseys to dry out quickly.
When you see the jerseys worn by players today, you will be surprised to notice the change in fabric, design and other technical features of the jerseys that are worn by players today. If you like a player and would like to own the same jersey as he does, you can shop on internet and find authentic jerseys. However, there are replica jerseys also available that target people who only want the looks and have a low budget.
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