Yes, soccer required lots of running, running builds muscle and strength.
No, its more to do with technique and muscle strength
In a way it can give you more leg strength. You must build your leg strength to be able to pole vault or do sprints in a matter of seconds so yes it does give you leg strength.
strength in your leg
You break more bones in soccer but u get more knock outs. I mean witch one do u want break your leg in half or get knocked out for few minutes
when you go practising playing soccer, instead kicking with your right leg kick with you left!!! do some exercises with your left leg aswell so you will get more power!!! hope this helps!!!
soccer is simply a sport just to have fun with. Also, if you practice it enough, you can make money. Phisically it helps your leg strength as well. Soccer is often meade fun of or ridiculed but I beleive that soccer is very fun.
Yes, when he was 10 years old he broke his leg when playing soccer.
an leg injury cause people tend to swing at the soccer ball and miss. so they would get the player in the leg or ankle. a arm injury is also going to happen because of people playing a little to hard.
Yor leg your thighs muscles tha are mainly used in playing soccer.
They are plastic coverings for your shin when playing football(soccer)/rugby ect... You attatch them to your leg using velcro usually.
Yes and no. The height determines ones leg length and leg weight. Theoretically, a longer leg would be heavier, causing it to add more velocity and yes strength to the kick. However the only thing that deters this is the fact that it takes longer for one with a long leg, to wind up and kick the ball. Meaning a full swing during game time for a short person is less than a full swing for a tall person
mainly your right leg