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		<title>Starting with the &#8220;Small Ball&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 15:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spirrs Guy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The &#8216;Magic Pill&#8217; to finding your touch&#8230;&#8221; With a clear and focused mind ready to start training and jump back into the rhythms of pre-preseason and pre-season, I decided to use the &#8220;small-ball&#8221; as the main equipment to sharpen up my touch.  Many of you might have experience, worked with or seen people training with [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;The &#8216;Magic Pill&#8217; to finding your touch&#8230;&#8221;</em></p>
<p>With a clear and focused mind ready to start training and jump back into the rhythms of pre-preseason and pre-season, I decided to use the &#8220;small-ball&#8221; as the main equipment to sharpen up my touch.  Many of you might have experience, worked with or seen people training with this &#8220;small-ball.&#8221; And if you haven&#8217;t tried it yet, and you are serious about training, developing and improving your touch, you certainly need to have this be apart of your training.</p>
<p>So, what is this magical method? Quite frankly, there&#8217;s nothing extraodinary about it.   Simply put, you training with a ball significantly smaller than the current size ball you compete with.  It can be a different size and a different weight or even a different material that effects the bounce or speed.</p>
<p><em>How to?  and  Why we do it?</em></p>
<p>Very simply, you perform all the same technical skills as you would practice with a normal ball, except with this different ball.  This includes all technical skills from your feet all the way to your head: dribbling, passing/receiving, shooting, heading.  Areas that small-ball training is particularly effective in is passing and receiving out of the air. This includes volleys, half-volleys, and work with the thigh, chest, and head. You can use anything from a skills ball (size 1.5  or 2), tennis ball, foam hand ball, or sponge ball be creative and make it challenging.  I choose to use a rubber bounce ball that is smaller than a size 3 or a rubber size 2 ball that is weighted a bit heavier.  This way the size, weight, and the type of bounce is altered. But remember when you get efficient and good with that this small-ball, be sure to change one of these attributes, so that you can maintain a challenging training method.</p>
<p>When training with a ball of different size, weight and bounce, you are subjected to a different kind of stimulus and therefore a different type of training.  Your senses and perception of the ball are effectively heightened and you become more sharp.  Concentrating on a smaller object will make your touch more efficient and more accurate.</p>
<p>So, if your looking to sharpen your touch and increase your accuracy try a small ball. And remember be sure to tell us how your working with it.  Cheers!</p>
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		<title>&#8220;New Wave in Training&#8221; or Just a Ripple?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spirrs Guy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you all have seen the Soccer Wave. It has gained a lot of popularity since it&#8217;s debute not too long ago.  But is it really worth all the hype?  It is said to be the &#8220;New Wave in Soccer Training&#8221; but does it really take indiviudal soccer training to the next level, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-149" title="Soccer Wave" src="http://www.spirrsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/soccerwaveproductpicture-300x209.png" alt="" width="300" height="209" />I&#8217;m sure you all have seen the Soccer Wave. It has gained a lot of popularity since it&#8217;s debute not too long ago.  But is it really worth all the hype?  It is said to be the &#8220;<em>New Wave in Soccer Training</em>&#8221; but does it really take indiviudal soccer training to the next level, or is it the same rebound equipment wrapped in a cool design?</p>
<p>Before you come to any conclusions about whether this is the best thing ever, or whether you think its a piece of junk, here are some things to consider. Remember i am not here to advertise products nor am i here to smear them. I am simply here to open discussion and shed light on products on the market so we can all gain some insight from each other.</p>
<p>First off, let&#8217;s see what it actually is. The Soccer Wave is designed so that ground balls passed into the product will return in the air.  The design features a &#8220;gradual curve&#8221; so that balls can return at different heights depending on where the intial pass enters. This is a very innovated design. Passes come from the ground and return in the air at varying heights.</p>
<p><em>What I think of the Soccer Wave after having tested it and used it.</em></p>
<p>The design and product branding for this product is truely very clever. &#8220;Socccer Wave&#8221; Yes, it looks like a wave, it&#8217;s design is practical and appealing, it has good market ability as the &#8220;new wave in soccer training,&#8221; and it targets a wide varitety of consumer looking for fun, innovative ways to train. So, very great design conept, branding and marketing ability. As for it&#8217;s performance, it didnt meet my standards for &#8220;New Wave in Soccer Training.&#8221;  Here&#8217;s WHY:</p>
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<li>You need to stand too close to get consist results.</li>
<li>It doesn&#8217;t generate a powerful or driven rebound returns.</li>
<li>Not only too much backspin on returns. But only backspin return.</li>
<li>Its too big and bulky. Hard to travel with.</li>
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<p>So, my over all review of this product. Not bad, nice concept, but poor performance. It didn&#8217;t my expectations from an individual soccer training equipment. &#8220;Big Wave&#8221; for those who like cool toys, not so much for those looking to maximizes training with an individual training product.</p>
<p>For a Full Video review of this product stay tuned.  SpirrsBlog.com is compiling test results from similar products to see how well each product matches up against their competitors.</p>
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