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The best way to learn anything is by watching. When the kids come home from school saying they want to play soccer, a good way to introduce them to the sport is through a soccer DVD. A good soccer DVD will teach the rules of the game, how to play the game, and perhaps even field positions and strategy.  [Click to Read More. . .]

Soccer uniforms come in different styles, colors and fabric choices, so many that it's hard to choose. Whether shopping for soccer uniform equipment for children, youth sizes or adults, there are a few basics to remember. Comfort is the key. No matter how flashy or cool a soccer uniform looks, kids aren't going to want to play hard in them if they're uncomfortable or ill fitted.
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If you haven't played soccer or know someone who does, including your children, you may not have realized that there's a difference between a soccer cleat and soccer shoes. Most of us watch professional soccer and know that it can be played indoors and outdoors, but the turf makes all the difference.  
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A long time ago, a soccer ball was made out of a pig's bladder. Nowadays, they're high tech pieces of equipment that are designed to be precision made, lightweight, durable and multi-sided pieces of modern ingenuity.  A soccer ball has four major components: the cover, stitching, the lining and the bladder.  
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Okay, you want to play soccer and you need to wear a uniform. One of the most important parts of the uniform is the soccer jersey. Many junior teams and schools will provide soccer uniform supplies to team players, but if you play on city or private teams, you'll have to buy your own soccer uniform gear, or at least a soccer jersey, but with so many choices out there, it's hard to make a decision.
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Buying sporting goods equipment for any sport requires a little advance research and soccer equipment is no different. Most basic soccer equipment consists of the jersey, shorts, shin guards, socks and shoes, or soccer cleats. Many parents new to the world of sports wonder why football, baseball and soccer cleats can't be used for all three sports.  [Click to Read More. . .]

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