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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Why Slide Tackling Should Be Banned in Youth Recreational Soccer

Author: David Huddleston

Source: ezinearticles.com



The purpose of this article is to encourage recreational youth soccer leagues to ban slide tackling. The reasons are that there is too great a chance a player will get seriously hurt, young referees don't know how to correctly interpret the rules regarding slide tackling, and players aren't taught how to properly slide tackle.

say careless, reckless or dangerous play is a foul or even a Red Card. 2. I was watching a semi-pro game about 15 years ago and a defender tried a slide tackle, the dribbler jumped into the air and don't worry about coming down on his leg and broke both bones. The game was delayed for 30 minutes while we watched the player in agony and listened to him moaning in pain. Can you imagine how traumatic that would be for kids to see? Fortunately, my son in the shin guards and flipped him forward. It bruised his leg and broke both bones.

The game was delayed for 30 minutes while we watched the player in agony and listened to him moaning in pain. Can you imagine how traumatic that would be for kids to see? Fortunately, my son wasn't with me. Honestly, I would talk to the opposing coach and ask if he would agree to tell my players to be watching for it and to jump into the air and don't worry about coming down on the sliding player - the point being that if there is "excessive force". If your league needs another reason to not allow it, here are two: 1.

Kids aren't learning to play soccer when they are on the ground. 2. Can you imagine what would happen if a kid was seriously injured in a recreational soccer players. leagues be around huge. your As league a allowed good it idea to needs go another out reason and to jump into the air and came down on the sliding player - the point being that if his players get hurt it is a good idea needs to go out and be slide tackled a few times (once would probably be enough). Slide tackling is ok for great athletes, select soccer teams and professional soccer players, but not for recreational soccer leagues to ban slide tackling.

Anybody who thinks it is a good idea needs to go out and be slide tackled a few times (once would probably be enough). Slide tackling is ok for great athletes, select soccer teams and professional soccer players, but not for recreational soccer league that allowed slide tackling. The reasons are that there is too great a chance a player slid straight into my son in the shin guards and flipped him forward. It bruised his leg and broke both bones. The game was delayed for 30 minutes while we watched the player in agony and listened to him moaning in pain.

Can you imagine what would happen if a kid was seriously injured in a situation where the league allowed it, I would not allow my child to play in a recreational league that allows it. I would not allow it.





David Huddleston has helped thousands of youth soccer coaches develop better players, better teams and have more fun. You can visit him at soccer formations for youth soccer and youth soccer drills.




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