Trapping, or controling, the soccer ball from the air can be easy to accomplish when you put in time. You can trap the ball from many different body parts. Some common ones are feet, thigh, and chest. Where ever you trap the ball, some things stay the same.
1. Always keep your eye on the ball. Don't let it hit you in the face... that may be embarressing (:
2. Cushion the ball whenever you are controling it. This means that when the ball comes to you, you need to move your leg back or chest back (whatever the surface may be) so that you can prevent the ball from bouncing back.
3. Put in some practice--this skill won't magically appear. Try juggling, or keeping the ball in the air with your feet and other parts, to perfect your touches. Really, it does help!
Objects that change direction when pushed or pulled include a soccer ball, a shopping cart, a swing, or a door. These objects demonstrate Newton's laws of motion in action by changing their direction in response to an applied force.
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TRAP. You trap the ball to stop it
If you apply a force to a soccer ball, it will accelerate in the direction of the force. The speed and direction of the ball will depend on the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
Soccer is a simple, yet exciting game. it is very fast, without a lot of stopping. you can meet new ppl through soccer, and it always can cheer you up
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Friction is important for all sports.Without it it becomes really hard to accelerate or deaccelerate.For example a 100m sprinter.It would be great for him if there wasnt any air resistance (as long as he can breath).But he needs friction on the floor to push himself forward.however friction is less useful in hockey, skiing, and almost all types of boarding(snowboarding, wakeboarding, kneeboarding, sandboarding).
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