What position should beginers for football play?

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 05-02-2010

im a high school student and planning on joining varsity football but i dont know anything about football but i need suggestions on what positions should i play?

What football position should i play next year in highschool football?

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 04-02-2010

I am 6′1, i weigh 185 pounds, and bench 235pounds what football position should i play next year in high school football?
Also should I go for JV or Varsity?
Ps. im a 16 year old sophmore.
235 is my max but i not blazing fast but noctiably faster than most linemen.
My squat is 280 and my 40 time isnt relavent right now cause i ran it last year when i weighed 225 pounds.

Auburn Florida 2006 Tre Smith and “The Play”

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 31-12-2009


Auburn Florida 2006 Tre Smith and “The Play” … auburn tigers florida gators college football

Learn How to Play Soccer

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 28-12-2009

Are you ready to join billions of players worldwide by taking part in the world’s most popular sport?

Learning how to play soccer makes you a member of the globe’s biggest community – and the best part is, it’s easy to do.

Playing soccer as a beginner can seem daunting, but in fact it is simple to pick up. The game is played by eleven players on each team on a field that, while varying in size, is generally around 115 yards by 75 yards. The object is to propel the soccer ball across the opposition’s goal-line into the back of the net.

All you need to play is a marked field, two teams, a soccer ball, and an idea of the laws of the game. Thankfully these are also very elementary for the beginner, at least in their basic form.

There are some complex rules that only enthusiasts and experienced players fully understand, but the beauty of football is in its simplicity. With this in mind, remember a few core rules: only goalkeepers can touch the ball with their hands; when tackling for the ball, if you miss and hit the player, it’s a foul; a foul in the defender’s goal area results in a penalty kick; and there are corner kicks, goal kicks, and throw-ins, depending on how and where the ball goes out of play.

To learn how to play soccer, then, involves three steps.

Step 1.

The first is to learn soccer’s rules: read the Laws of the Game, or at least glance through them. At just 50 large-type pages, this isn’t a huge task, and you’ll be surprised at some of the soccer laws in there.

Step 2.

The second step is much more enjoyable: sit back, relax, and watch a game! Whether it’s online, on TV, or – the best option – in the flesh, there’s nothing like getting into the thick of things by watching soccer being played. It doesn’t matter what level you watch from high school through to the World Cup as long as it’s played on a regulation field by eleven players a team with a referee: the basics are the same all throughout the world.

Step 3.

Then there’s the third step: find a local club, pull on your cleats, and step onto the pitch. Most teams have local beginners’ soccer clubs for just this, and you will almost certainly not be the only one who is still learning the game.

If you really want to become good at soccer, then practise alot. You can practise by yourself, or with a friend, but even just practising kicking a ball against a wall, or learning how to juggle a soccer ball will ensure that you improve your soccer skills, and will be on the way to becoming a good soccer player.

Lastly when learning how to play soccer, always listen to your coach and to your captain – and have fun!

Nigels main soccer website has more detailed information on How To Play Soccer with FREE Soccer Drills and Soccer Coaching Manual with 250+ pages.

How to Play Football : How to Guard a Wide Receiver by Turning While Defending

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 27-12-2009


Learn how to turn low as a defender and guard the wide receiver in thisfree football training video. Expert: Tim Gardner Bio: Tim Gardner was one of Southern Methodist University’s star football players. He now owns a marketing company and continues to work with high profile athletes and football clubs around the nation. Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors