Tuesday, September 4, 2012


Literal (Know):
 
Literal (Need to Know)
1.       Why do club soccer teams have to travel to many different places for a league game?
2.       What does it take to make it from a club team to playing for a university or professionally?
3.       Does being a physically bigger player give you an advantage in playing soccer?
4.       Around what age(s) are soccer players usually considered to have "matured" or are at the peak of their game?
5.       Do you have to be good at everything, such as shooting, passing and speed, to be considered a good soccer player?
 
Interpretive:
                The most important things I gained from this experience is how good it feels to help someone else that enjoys the same thing that you do, in my case, helping the coach with his soccer team, and being a responsible person taking care of getting my hours finished and doing whatever it is I had to do at the locations of my service learning. These things were most important because it reassured me that this is topic I was meant to do and I believe being responsible won’t only help me during school, but it will also help me the rest of my life. There were also drills that were done at these practices that I have never even seen before and now I know what drills are good for what and I can do them on my own time.
 
Applied:
                I would try 100 percent in all the activities I was asked to be involved in or participate in the way that the players can perform the drills and getting everything set up for the soccer players to train. I was never bored and I enjoyed helping the team. This helped me realize this is the topic I want to do. Also, every time I would have a talk with the coach, I would always pay attention and want to learn more and more. I also have to say that, me following and being involved with this sport since I was a child had something to do with me choosing this topic.
 
 
     

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