What is a foul?
A foul is an unfair or illegal action, like pushing, tripping or handball.
What part of your foot should you use most for dribbling?
The inside, outside, and laces of your foot.
What’s the best way to build endurance for soccer?
Jogging or doing sprint intervals.
Which country hosted the first FIFA World Cup?
Uruguay.
What happens when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal line but not in the goal?
It's either a goal kick (offensive team last touched) or a corner kick (defensive team last touch touched).
Why should you keep the ball close to your feet while dribbling?
So you can control the ball and keep it away from opponents.
How many days a week should you do cardio to stay in shape for soccer?
At least 2-3 days a week.
Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups?
Brazil (5 wins)
Where does the goalie place the ball for a goal kick?
Inside the 6-yard box near the goal.
What’s it called when you use your sole to stop the ball?
A "trap."
What’s an example of a sprint interval?
Sprint for 20 seconds, then walk for 40 seconds, and repeat.
How many panels does a standard soccer ball have?
32
If a player kicks the ball and it crosses the sideline, what happens next?
A throw-in is awarded to the other team.
What’s the best way to change direction quickly while dribbling?
Use a cut move with the inside or outside of your foot. what is homeostasis?
Why is cardio important in soccer?
It helps you keep running and stay active throughout the game. what is a positive feedback loop
What material were early soccer balls made of?
Inflated pig bladders.