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I really like this sport! It's fun. Who agrees?
Heh heh...that's why I'm no good at it, but definitely fun. It would be so cool sometime to get all the PF geeks together for a game...at least then we wouldn't have to worry about the jocks hogging the ball.neurocomp2003 said:too fun but too fast.
:rofl: I thought dogdeball and soccer were creative enough as a combination...didn't realize you were adding an obstacle course to it too. I never even thought of soccer inside a house!TheStatutoryApe said:Oh wait... did you mean on a court in a gym? I thought you meant in the house.
Yeah, there was that too. Actually, it was more like, "Take it outside, NOW!"Hurkyl said:You're probably just obeying your mother...
"Don't even think about kicking that ball around inside the house, young lady!"
:rofl:shmoe said:I have a size 4 ball for kicking around my apartment in the winter as well. I've dribbled it past my girlfriend many times as she just rolled her eyes at me wishing it was summer and I would get out. Fortunately, outdoor has just begun for the season
Astronuc said::rofl:
I am not allowed to play inside the house. :rofl:
Yeah, learning to avoid furniture can help one develop nimbleness. :rofl:shmoe said:The skills you learn playing against your furniture directly translate to skills on the big pitch
Don't you guys have a real indoor field (basically, a hockey rink with astro turf). We have a couple.shmoe said:Indoor is fun but it's mostly a substitute for when outdoor isn't an option, usually the period when the ground is frozen. Though the group I play with typically manages at least 1 or 2 snow and ice games each year.
The gym I play in has some nice corners and random obstacles that can make some interesting angles when you get to know your way around. I have a size 4 ball for kicking around my apartment in the winter as well. I've dribbled it past my girlfriend many times as she just rolled her eyes at me wishing it was summer and I would get out. Fortunately, outdoor has just begun for the season
BobG said:Don't you guys have a real indoor field (basically, a hockey rink with astro turf). We have a couple.
Not too many towns with a former bomber factory.BobG said:Best I ever played on was on Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha, NE. They have the best fitness center I've ever seen. It's an old World War II hangar left over from when there was a Martin bomber factory there - the hangar must be about a quarter mile long.
There's only so many times you can rearrange the furniture to hide the damage before "they" catch on though.shmoe said:You're surely alone sometimes, what they don't know...
But the bruises and lacerations are usually a giveaway.Moonbear said:There's only so many times you can rearrange the furniture to hide the damage before "they" catch on though.
Indoor soccer is played on a smaller field with fewer players and a different type of ball. It also has different rules and allows for wall passes and rebounds.
Yes, indoor soccer can be a great cardiovascular workout as it involves constant running, sprinting, and changes of direction.
The pace of indoor soccer is generally faster due to the smaller field and fewer players, leading to more frequent and intense plays.
Indoor soccer can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. The smaller field and fewer players can make it more accessible for beginners, while the faster pace and increased technical skills required can appeal to more advanced players.
Indoor soccer typically requires special shoes with flat soles for better traction on the indoor surface. Other than that, the only necessary equipment is a ball and appropriate clothing.