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Alexis Soccer Adventure Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 10/29/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Bring a pen, no sign = no smiles here. Please take some care replacing not too far in. If you think it is too easy for you, try it at night!

Park & Grab. Bring a soccer ball and kids down and play some soccer. Soccer is great excercise for all ages.

Soccer is a sport played with one’s feet, so cleats are unquestionably the most important piece of equipment you can own. A good pair of soccer cleats will help you to play your best by allowing a firmer, more controlled touch on the ball while keeping you comfortable. A poor pair of cleats can leave you feeling pain and can even cause injury on the field. The main (upper) part of a soccer cleat is generally made from either leather or synthetic leather. Leather is used for higher-quality cleats. It is softer and allow for a better feel of the ball and a better fit. They are more expensive than synthetic. Synthetic cleats are cheaper and last longer, but they do not give you as comfortable or as beneficial of a fit. Synthetic cleats are a good choice for beginning to intermediate players, but leather is much better for advanced players.

The most popular brands for soccer shoes are Adidas, Nike, Puma, Umbro, Diadora, Pantofola D’Oro, Fila, and Lotto, and Hummel.

Along with cleats, shin guards are a vital aspect of the game of soccer. Shin guards made an appearance in the sport of soccer in the late 1800s. They were made from large pads to protect the front of the leg. For a while, shin guards were not required, so players often wore extremely small guards, or even took them out during games. Shin guards were found to be very important to the protection of a player’s legs because they distribute the impact of force across a larger surface area of the leg. Shin guards are made most often made with a harder outside shell and a softer, padded inside layer. While they provide great protection for mild trauma cases, they are not effective in all high-impact hits, and breaks are still possible.

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