because you do!
The three basic skills in soccer are kicking, passing, and dribbling.
Soccer is a sport that improves your stamina and foot-eye coordination.
yes
You need it in gymnastics, soccer, Basketball, and football. those are the main ones that you need good cordination in.. ping pong to!
They all do. In fact, a person can't move without neuromuscular coordination.
Like any other sport, soccer can teach you motor skills, agility, and coordination. It also teaches teamwork.
Without coordination, you would fall over all the time. for example just imagine a gymnast on the balance beam doing a backflip with no coordination and falling on her head. Not a very good routine and a very bad headache.
There are multiple categories of coordination in multiple categories of games. I.E. Futball (American Soccer) utilises much of the legs and feet. Basketball utilises much of the hands and arms, but also reflexes needed in the legs. You'd need to be more specific in what your questioning.
To incorporate a soccer ball workout into your fitness routine for improved agility and coordination, you can include drills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting with the ball. These exercises can help enhance your footwork, balance, and hand-eye coordination. Additionally, incorporating agility ladder drills and cone drills can further improve your speed and agility on the field. Remember to warm up properly before starting your soccer ball workout and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your exercises to see progress in your agility and coordination.
You need the coordnations to move to each planet.
heck no! soccer is a really fun sport and it requires a great deal of strength, skill, agility, fitness and not to mention coordination. so anyone that says soccer is a "crap sport" should get a life!
Abs are built from soccer, and what you build from soccer is what you do from soccer, and what you do from soccer you need to practice and train for so technically yes and no, reread the beginning if you do not understand.