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ignace
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Posted: 08/13/07 - 03:29 Post subject: |
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| My daughter is 15 years old and she got interested in sports. I must say that I'm very pleased with that, since I have been also active in physical activities my entire life. She started training handball, but she does not seem satisfied. what do you think of female soccer? She is a great fan of local club, and she is seriously considering starting training soccer. |
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dunc
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Posted: 08/22/07 - 22:17 Post subject: |
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| Female soccer is in a great expansion these last few years. Since you are also an active sportsmen, then there is no need to explain to you benefits of constant, day after day training. But, you also know that soccer is very competitive sport, with lots of obligations for those who are training it, so there might be some problems in fulfilling her other duties, school at first place. Then again, if she's dedicated and talented, she could become a true soccer star, and that's something to be proud of, right? |
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