The doctor would look for signs of a concussion He would ask how you felt, were you dizzy or nauseous, had you blacked out when you got hit? He would feel your skull, check your eyes, perhaps send you for x-rays.
For any blow to the head it is very important to rest and to go easy for a day or two. After all, your brain has been bumped around. Give it a chance to recover. An ice bag would help.
For a bad concussion you would be treated in the hospital.
Very, very, hard.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
No harder than 90mph
soccer is a muscled fitness cause ur leg muscled hit the ball and push the ball as hard as it can go
You have to practice a lot, work hard and just practice having a soccer ball at your feet.
Soccer is my favorite sport. Not everyone can play it though, you have to be unafraid of the ball and be patient. I once got hit with the ball really hard, I was standing next to the goal drinking water and then a boy kicked the ball to my head and it hit my eye. After that you would think I would be afraid but I wasn't. Soccer is a great sport, I recommend it to everyone.
Beacause in soccer you use your feet the ball can't be as hard as it might be in basketball when you only use your hands.
A soccer ball, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball#Early_basketball. A soccer ball was used to play the first basketball game.
because it gets kicked hard
the ball would float in midair and so will the players and goal post so it would be really hard just to get the ball since you can't run and your just floating
Soccer. I know because I play both of these sports.
It depends if you train really hard yes.