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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCareful, the sheeple will come on here and defend this myth like religious zealots. Most of them have never competed at any sport on any serious level but by gosh they heard that this was written in a book somewhere.
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Not worth a read !
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This nonsense is so ludicrous it does not need any careful thought.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post10,000 touches a day: If you touch the ball without rest or break every 5 seconds, that is 12 touches per minute which equals 720 touches an hour. So, 10,000 touches only takes 13.88 hours without interruption per day.
This nonsense is so ludicrous it does not need any careful thought.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI ask this only because I'm curious (really, perhaps pathetically), what qualifies as a touch? The article references "toe-touches, Cruyff turns, drag-backs, pirouettes, juggles, dribbles, or paired one-touch passing the players rested, rotated to a different station, and began another set targeting a different skill." Wouldn't most of those be 1/2 sec. or less? I won't be doing the math.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI ask this only because I'm curious (really, perhaps pathetically), what qualifies as a touch? The article references "toe-touches, Cruyff turns, drag-backs, pirouettes, juggles, dribbles, or paired one-touch passing the players rested, rotated to a different station, and began another set targeting a different skill." Wouldn't most of those be 1/2 sec. or less? I won't be doing the math.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA touch as I have seen it defined is typically any touch controlling the ball. This can and often does consist of juggling drills. If a player can juggle a ball 1000 times without dropping it many different types of touches will be involved. Also it will take a lot less than 13 hours. The point is if you can have that solid a ball control then your ball control is essentially instinct, and you can focus on other higher level strategies etc...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike pizza and algebra. Riiiiiight? Beep. Boop. Bop. I am R2D2....BURP. Beep. Boop. Bop. I like salad. Bawp.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post***...as you aware there are strategies in soccer? Perhaps your kids play boom ball so much that the only strategy is kick/run/kick/run
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