More stamina you can run for more time and cover more ground
Kinetic Energy
Yes, this is because salad contains carbohydrates which is good source of energy ...and soccer is a type of game which required energy....
someone actually already came out with a way to get energy from soccer. While playing with the special soccer ball (look it up) it collects kinetic energy which later gets converted into a light source.
When you shoot or kick a soccer ball you are transferring energy. when your feet swings back it is storing energy .This is called potential energy and When you kick the ball and the ball flies this is called kinetic energy.Potential energy -stored energyKinetic energy- energy of motion
Yes, a soccer ball has energy when it is either moving (kinetic energy) or when it is elevated above the ground (potential energy). When kicked, the stored energy in a player's leg is transferred to the ball, giving it kinetic energy as it moves.
The energy transformation that changes food into energy for physical activity like playing soccer is known as chemical energy conversion. When you eat food, your body breaks it down into nutrients which are then converted into energy through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is used by your muscles to perform activities like running, kicking the ball, and playing soccer.
Athelets hockey players, soccer players to give them energy and teenagers to gain energy for a sport or a hangover.
Is that a ? no it's not!
Soccer, it's possible to run for up to 135 minutes in one match.
i would say football or soccer
kinetic
In soccer, players use kinetic energy when they run, kick, and move around the field. The potential energy in a soccer ball is converted to kinetic energy when it is kicked, creating the energy needed for the ball to move and potentially score a goal. Understanding how to control and manipulate both kinetic and potential energy can affect the speed, accuracy, and power of a player's movements and shots during a game.