Apr
26
    
Posted (admin) in Random on April-26-2007

I get asked this question all the time and it becomes a great discussion point everytime I go to football training. Is it good or bad to be going to the gym while you are playing football for a team and even more importantly, how does it affect your game? My answer everytime is pretty much:

It depends on how you like to play. Do you like a very fast non-contact game or do you rather a slightly slower but physically demanding game of football on your behalf?

I’m going to tell you now that Ronaldinho has a great balance of both strength and speed. He has enough of both to be a real threat on the field and that is why you and I call him to be the very best player in the world because he is like a well oiled machine.

So What Does This Mean For Me?

What I’m trying to say here is that if you decide that you would like to bulk up for the ladies and for yourself, be prepared to reap the effects. Naturally you will get slower than what you already are because as you put on muscle, that means the more weight that your legs need to carry. So therefore, you will lack the speed and finesse that someone like Cristiano Ronaldo possesses. He hardly gets into a physical encounter with his opponents doesn’t he, because he depends solely on his speed and flair to get past defenders.

Now Don’t Discount Going To The Gym Just Yet

Let’s take the situation described above and see how not going to the gym will affect him. Take note that if he is trying to hold off a defender who has him locked into the corner of the field, the chances are Ronaldo will come out second best because he lacks the strength to keep a defender off his back. What does this mean for you? It means that id you go to the gym while you play, be prepared to be physically ready to win the ball off your opposition and manoeuvre your way through the defence using your body weight. Fondly enough, Ronaldo plays in the English Premier League, one of the most physically demanding leagues on the planet, where using you body weight and strength to get past defenders and keep strikers at bay is the key to winning.

So Which One Is Worth Pursuing?

Both. You will need the best of both worlds to do well in the future. As I outlined above, Ronaldinho possesses both strength and speed which is a deadly combination to have. When you have these two attributes, that makes for a hard time for the defender to take the ball off you and possession of the ball increases as a result. To finish off, I am going to leave you with a story of a friend of mine who decided to hit the gym full-time and gave football a rest. When he was skinnier, he was lighting fast along the field, getting past defenders with ease and speed. However, when backed up, would lose the ball due to the lack of strength he had. He then decided to start going to the gym meticulously to gain weight and strength. Sure enough, after a year and a half, he became a huge powerhouse. Now as I watched him play a few things were instantly noticeable:

  • He was much slower than before
  • He relied on his body weight to keep the ball at his feet
  • He relied on his size to keep defenders from access to the ball

Do you want to play this way? He now has to work on his speed, and I’m glad to say is coming along well. I personally play like Ronaldinho, in the sense that I use both my speed and strength. This is I believe the way to go. So go to the gym but in moderation, that is if you want to be a great player like Ronaldinho and the only girlfriend you ever want to have is the game of football. If you only play football for fun, I recommend you go ahead and gym it more often, for some real girls :D



 
Apr
25
    
Posted (admin) in Random on April-25-2007

So I finally received my Barcelona FC jersey today in the mail. I talked about this purchase the other day in another post and I wasn’t surprised to see the quality of material that it possessed, good but fake. As a matter a fact I am wearing it right now as I type this post and may I say that it is damn comfortable. When I first saw it I was thinking, “Please God, let it be the right size”, because in all honesty it looked really small for me plus I’m a pretty tall and big guy so I was worried a bit. Luckily when I put it on, it was all good, perfect fit. Here are some pictures that I took for you to compare.

jersey-front.jpgjersey-back.jpg

Overall I have to say that I am pleased with the purchase considering I payed around $30 including delivery. It’s not great considering it’s not real, but it is good enough for the time being because I don’t have one of them money trees :)

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Apr
24
    
Posted (admin) in Soccer Games on April-24-2007

Barca took on Villareal yesterday at Villarreal’s ground of El Madrigal. Overall a good performance by Barca which didn’t reflect on the scoreboard. It was a great to see the attacking trident of Ronaldinho, Eto’o and Messi together again, even more so to see Ronaldinho playing again after two weeks of no play due to an illness. The opposition were twelfth in the league, and faced Barca after two consecutive defeats. So now lets talk about the game.

First Half Brought Great Play

Barca knew that they needed to secure three points to be well ahead of their competition on the ladder, who was closing in fast. Therefore the first half gave the Barca faithful something to cheer about, as our boys went about playing a precise and meticulous passing game which broke down the Villareal defence. The Cameroonian striker, Samuel Eto’o had a few chances to put his side up a goal. Nearing the end of the first half, the combination of Xavi and Ronaldinho led to the best chance Barca had all game. One on one with Villareal keeper Viera, Ronaldinho was unsuccessful and with that the first half was over.

Goals Come In, But Not For Barcelona

Villareal came out of the dressing rooms a different side and it showed when Cani’s accurate pass put former Arsenal danger man Pires in the clear and came out victorious against Victor Valdez. Barcelona didn’t deserve conceding that goal, but with that here is a look at the first goal below.

Following this injustice on Barca’s behalf, Rijkaard decided to bring on Gudjohnsen to keep Villareal goalkeeper on his toes for the remainder of the game. He did so however, his ambition was short lived when Villareal went up another goal thanks to a perfectly netted goal into the lower right hand corner of the goal. You can also see that goal below.

Any Other Chances?

Barca had a few chances to level up, the best one coming from a free kick from Ronaldinho which hit the cross bar, which depicted the kind of night Barca was having. Nevertheless, the game finished 2-0, however, most importantly, Barcelona remain 1 point clear of Sevilla until they take on Al Ahly on the 24th of April at Barcelona’s home of Camp Nou. Hopefully we can grab this one and stay clear of the pursuing Sevilla and Real Madrid.