Forza 3 – Car Soccer

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Car soccer in Forza 3, played with 6 Cayenne Turbos and 1 VW Rabbit on Benchmark Ring – Layout B. Orange team won 3-1. I (rtschutter) was playing the rabbit (it can be difficult to convince somebody else to play the car that does nothing). The orange player who scored the goal where the rabbit flew into the air was Rekno13. If you would like to try getting into a car soccer game, or creating one for yourself. Try adding ‘CarSoccer’ to your friends list. Everybody on that list has an interest …

Soccer Fitness Drills

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It’s known as ‘The Beautiful Game’, and is the most popular game around the world. Enjoyed everywhere from playing fields to streets to high schools, soccer is a game everyone can enjoy. However, as fun as it is, to play it properly you need to be fit as well as skillful, and this is where dedicated soccer training comes into effect.

Yet even this needs to be done properly, in order to get the maximum benefit from your soccer training. After all, it’s no good being the fittest player on the park if you have to come off with a pulled muscle because you didn’t warm up properly beforehand. Therefore, making sure you have a set routine for your soccer fitness training is crucial to get the best results every time.

- Warm up. Just like any exercise, you need to make sure your body is completely warmed up before you start your soccer fitness training. This not only loosens up your limbs for the training ahead, but will stop you from injuring yourself. Warm ups can include light jogging, stretching, gentle bouncing on the spot, and even a quick mini-game of kicking the ball back and forth.

- Speed training. Any good soccer coach will tell you that speed is just as important a quality as overall skill. If you can run at defenders and pass them at will to get a cross into your strikers, that’s an added weapon to your team’s arsenal. Set up two cones 50 yards apart, and practice your sprinting between them and back again. This is excellent for a cardio workout, as well as building your leg muscles.

- Stamina training. Another key to any good player is the level of stamina they possess, and this is where dedicated soccer fitness training can help. After all, a game of soccer lasts a minimum 90 minutes, not including extra time if required, so ensuring you can last the pace is crucial. Jogging around the soccer pitch itself a few times will help build up your stamina as well as your overall fitness.

- Aerobic and cardio training. Although the phrase aerobic may bring to mind girls in leotards exercising to music in a hall, you would be surprised at how this can be adapted for soccer fitness training. You obviously don’t need the leotards, but you can still use music to accompany a strong aerobic workout (it’s a proven fact that loud music stimulates endorphins, which in turn give you extra energy). Do quick and intense circuit training exercises for the best effect.

- Five-a-side soccer. Perhaps not surprisingly, one of the best ways to benefit from soccer fitness training is to play the game itself, and this is even more so if you play indoor 5-a-side soccer. With a small play area and fast, intense games, this will give your whole body a superb workout, and increase your fitness and stamina levels immensely.

Whatever level of player you are, by taking your soccer fitness training drills seriously you’ll become not only a better player, but a healthier one as well.

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Soccer Culture

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Soccer has its own culture. The culture of soccer games does not only refer to soccer news, soccer articles in sports sections, soccer rumors and gossip, but also to many different sociological, political and economical aspects of the game. The term “soccer” is popular in countries where this kind of sport is not as popular as the others; however, in many countries it is referred to simply as football.

Soccer fans are divided into “derbies”. These are the matches between rivals, which receive large support from the fans. The soccer matches in these cases often resemble political and social battles, rather than sports championships. This socio-historical aspect of derbies is also emphasized by the fact, that many clubs are considered rivals from the traditional, historical point of view. Soccer news and articles about soccer usually pay special attention to the long rivalry between the clubs and try to predict the possible chances of winning.

The differences between soccer clubs also carry socio-political and economical characteristics, usually of a long tradition. The rivalry can be based on territorial differences, when playing region against region; on historical differences, when one of the clubs continuously suffered defeat; on political differences and so on.

Soccer has its own large industry of banners, scarves and hats with the team symbol, of different signs which express support for the specific team. Different football attributes, such as soccer balls signed by the teams, are regarded as valuable souvenirs, and serve a part of soccer industry. The importance of soccer in society of today is a widely recognized issue in many socio-political discussions.

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Best Premier League Goals From The Best League In The World

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Best Premier League Goals From The Best League In The World

“Adebayor up front with Carlos Tevez – unbelievable! And they have Roque Santa Cruz and Robinho too. What a strike force! That’s it, [Manchester] City are champions for sure.”

This is what Jose Mourinho had to say late last week when asked where he thinks the Premier League title will end up come May 2010. Experience tells us that when Mourinho speaks, remember to add salt. A lot of it. If you happen to be a fan of a rival club, h

Brian McBride – US soccer legend

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Visit Climbing the Ladder. Music: Embrace – “Nature’s Law” A model professional who plays hard for all 90 minutes. He never backs down from a challenge, and has the injuries to prove it. A true role model for the kids. This compilation has goals from his time with the USA national team, in England, and there’s even two from his time in MLS with the Columbus Crew. The two injuries are vs Italy a few weeks ago and vs Mexico in the 2/28/2001 qualifier in Columbus. I only wish I had more clips …