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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: SuperG on February 12, 2010, 11:07:39 PM
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From a conditioning standpoint, harder than real soccer?
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Probably less as there's less space to make a fake flop dive feigning injury.
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Like, Wichita Wings?
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I think less space means less standing around and more cutting back and forth... Which wears me out.
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I play both indoor and outdoor and I would say indoor is harder in terms of conditioning because you are constantly moving, unlike outdoor.
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The indoor goal seems small. I bet I would pwn the outdoor (never played)
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Like, Wichita Wings?
Those guys came to my school once to talk about how drugs are bad, but I'm pretty sure the soccer player speaker was from Norway or Australia. So he kept saying "droges." WTF are droges? "Hey kiddies! Dohhn dooo droges since theys will..." bla bla then they headed the ball back and forth to our math teacher and we clapped not knowing what the eff just happened.
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I play both indoor and outdoor and I would say indoor is harder in terms of conditioning because you are constantly moving, unlike outdoor.
This.
Outside - If you're a defender or goalie, you sit too much and can play with the dandelions and daisies when they are on the other side of the field.
Inside - Anybody can attempt to kick a goal on you.
This of course is all based on my herdball experience.
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So are we in agreement that pretty anyone that can kick the ball kinda hard can get a "goal" in outdoor soccer?
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KC Attack FTW
Once played a 5 min game at halftime as a small child FYI
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I hate everyone here except for ppat and super g.
Anyone here play fridays at rec? I am getting fat and need to start looking good so I can beat pete in the JHGD sweepstakes.
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Depends which position you play in outdoor.
If you play mid in outdoor (like me) :batman: then you run more playing outdoor.
If you play anything else in outdoor you will run more in indoor.
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So are we in agreement that pretty anyone that can kick the ball kinda hard can get a "goal" in outdoor soccer?
Think about how much smaller a basketball goal is than a soccer goal. And yet basketball players are able to score like 100 points a game. Blows my mind.