Do you have a New Year Resolution for 2010?
by ddemmin on Dec.31, 2009, under Uncategorized
What is your New Year Soccer Resolution?

Practicing soccer tricks
Every New Year alomst everyone makes a New Year’s Resolution, but wheather he or she sticks to it or not, is a different thing. But most resoultion are broken in just a few days, weeks or months.
We are about to say goodbye to the old year 2009, and welcome in the New Year 2010. Many athletes are going to have a New Year Resolution regardless of what sport they play. One of the keys to making sure you stick to your resolution is setting a goal that is challenging and yet reachable.
Some of your New Year Soccer Resolutions could be to improve your first touch on the ball; to improve your juggling score; to improve your attitude towards temmates or opposing players; to improve your work rate in games and practice; or to spend sometime every week practicing on your own.
Once you have set your New Year’s Resolution the next step is to put in the required trainning to help you maintian or accomplish your New Year’s goals.
So try to come up with a meaningful and challenging goal for yourself. Use that as an incentive to accomplish something that is really important to you. I am sure we would all love to improve some aspect of our game or strengthen a skill for the New Year.
Although New Year Resolutions are easy to make and easy to break think seriously about making some of your own New Year Resolutions and share them with me.
Please leave your response in the comment area. I would love to read all of them and possibly help remind you to keep them.
All the best for the New Years and Keep working hard to achive your goals, because I will be working extreemly, extreemly hard to achieve mine. ![]()
Click on leave a comment to read my New Year Resolutions and to leave yours.

December 31st, 2009 on 12:24 pm
I have a few New Year Resolutions that I am going to attempt this year.
1, To try and get every soccer player in Mississippi to participate in the children’s hospital fundraiser.
2, To beat the combined juggles of all the parents and soccer players that participates in the juggling competition.
3, To beat the Guinness Book of Records for juggling a soccer ball(24 hours).
4, To be consistent with the training that would give me any chance of achieving my juggling goals.
It was very easy for me to set those goals. Maintaining and achieving the goals is where the work begins. My mind is set and I am ready to put in the necessary work required to give me any chance of achieving these goals.
Its going to be extremely difficult and I know its going to take a lot of hard work, but I am ready like Freddy. I will do my best to post some of the training that I am doing to help me get ready for this event. So please hold me accountable by leaving a comment or asking me what I did today for my training or what am i going to do tomorrow. Doing this will help me stay on target.
Click on the fundraiser tab to read more about the juggling event.
January 3rd, 2010 on 6:30 pm
My soccer resolution is to be able to juggle 100 on my feet after picking it up with my foot.