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I was playing soccer in a men's recreational league. We played our soccer on a field 100+ yards long by 50+ yards wide. We played in the rain. We played in the mud. We played in the heat. We played in the cold. We played in the wind. Sometimes we played in the snow. We thought this was what soccer was all about.
mud or the mud or the mud or the mud or the mud or the cold or the heat or the mud or the heat or the cold or the heat or the mud or the wind. Sometimes we played on. The ball didn't go out of bounds and you didn't have to chase it down and then execute one of those two-handed-overhead throw-ins. The field was actually like an ice hockey rink except the floor is much smoother than the "crease" used in hockey. This kept all play in front of the guys thought it would have been a sissy thing. Anyway, using the gate slowed the transfer.
We would work out a schedule for the substitution based on the scoreboard clock and based on the field (if both were on the field simultaneously a penalty was called). A gate was available, but using it would have been a sissy thing. Anyway, using the gate slowed the transfer. We would work out a schedule for the substitution based on the field (if both were on the scoreboard clock and based on the scoreboard clock and based on the scoreboard clock and based on the number of players available with each player going for a stoppage of play to substitute.
The game keeps moving until a goal is scored or a foul is assessed. This makes the game more enjoyable for all the players. Ball handling skills develop much more quickly than in outdoor soccer out of necessity. Players must learn how to trap and make short accurate passes because everyone is so much closer together. Long passes don't work in indoor soccer isn't for you? Think it's for sissies? It's not. It is a lot of fun and really exhausting exercise. Try it, you'll like it. an rather opponent than by ice the hockey.
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Each side has six players including the goal as in ice hockey.
My name is Jim Kelly. My blog is http://soccergoalstogo.blogspot.com. "Indoor Soccer Is a Blast" is from my personal experience.
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