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Encourage Your Children To Play Soccer

By: Neil Stafford

The concerns over the health and fitness of today's youth are plain to see in every day life without reading a Newspaper or watching TV. Over weight and lethargic children can be seen in all walks of life.

There are so many competing distractions for our children's attention, video games, endless channels to watch and these can all lead to sedentary lifestyle if they're not kept in check.

Soccer is the beautiful game, played by millions of young girls and boys (aged 6 to 18) across many continents; whether it's on the beaches of Rio, the back alleys of a major city or the local park you'll find someone kicking a football around.

In today's society there has been a shift to more organised soccer practice for our youth players. Gone are the days of jumpers for goal posts as streets are littered with cars and grass verges now have houses built on them.

Having a more structured approach is both a good and a bad thing.

In the club environment youth players do get training and development from willing coaches who demonstrate the correct way to develop their skills from beginner right up to advanced play. Plus, organised small sided games wrap everything up together to provide a total learning experience.

However structured training sessions are often time restricted to a couple of hours a week so what do the children do when practice has finished?

Getting your child to participate in an organised soccer school or club can bring tremendous benefits to you and your child. Soccer can help increase your child's self esteem that feeds their self talk which ultimately drives their performance.

Soccer isn't the only winner, quite often academic performance can increase too!

Research shows that children playing soccer at an early age fosters a great attitude for the game and this attitude grows with them into later life.

The number one reason why children play soccer is to have fun; if soccer is fun and enjoyable then players will want to continue playing. This benefits their overall fitness and reduces their health risks considerably.

In today's world, Soccer is made fun by coaches worldwide who willingly give up their time to organise youth soccer practice and coach teams.

Gone are the days when soccer was an 11 a side game for the really young players with offside rules and no touches of the ball for massive periods of the game. Youth soccer from the age of 6 to 11 is typically about having fun, playing small sided matches such as 4 v 4 with no goal keepers, promoting lots of touches of the ball and player interaction on the pitch.

Through playing soccer, and encouraging children to take regular exercise, many of the risk factors that are associated with heart disease such as obesity and diabetes can be reduced significantly. It is stated that childhood obesity has increased by more than 50% since 1976, which is a really scary fact.

Getting your child involved in soccer doesn't just improve their health.

Social benefits, such as mixing with others, having to work as a team, contributing through individual effort to a collective goal, experiencing the highs and lows, picking each other up, competition, striving to be the best, aiming to win, supporting and helping others are all by products of playing soccer.

The skills that children learn while playing soccer can all be transferred into adult life. Skills such as social interaction, forming relationships, goal setting, leadership and commitment to name just a few.

All youngsters no mater what their skill level should be encouraged to play any sport, not just soccer, as this will stand them in good stead later on in life

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