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Competition - Sports News Journalist January 9th at 10:20
Competition - Girls: Design your own sports kit! January 9th at 10:18
Interview with Sol Campbell January 9th at 09:18
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Youth Sports and Sports videos.
January 9th at 10:22Why not find out more about youth sport and follow this link. There are also hundreds of inspiring and informative books, videos and youtube links to different sports.
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Have fun!
Competition - Sports News Journalist
January 9th at 10:20Ever wanted to present a Sports Programme? Would you like to be a sports journalist? We want to see your own style of reporting by creating a short video and/or 500 word news worthy item on an sport/activity being played at your school or local club.
Full details of the competition will be posted 1st February.
Competition - Girls: Design your own sports kit!
January 9th at 10:18Hate your gym kit? Feel a frump?
Now is your chance to design the dream kit for school and/or design a sports outfit for any sport you like (snowboarding; dance; trampoline, etc). To be eligible to enter you have to prove you've been actively involved in a sport for at least 6 weeks, with a signed letter from either your school, local club, parent and/or a National Governing Body.
The winner will have their outfit made with the help of expert sports clothes designers.
Full details of the competition will be posted 1st February.
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Interview with Sol Campbell
January 9th at 09:1810 point Interview about football; with Sol Campbell and George Carney Football Development Manager British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS).
1. Female football. This has changed a huge amount in the last ten years. Women's football is a different style of game to men's. Is there football for women at your school? Check out this site: http://www.thefa.com/Womens/
2. Choose a good coach over a new pair of "it" trainers. There are now new FA qualifications to specifically train a younger age group. What level is your coach at?
3. Winning isn't everything. Playing against a better team than yourselves will improve your game.
4. Try and play in every position. Just 'cause you are big and tall doesn't mean you should automatically be Centre Back. Sol, whilst working through his career, has played in every single position: It helps you understand the roles of your team mates and you'll be come a better player.
5. There are academies all over the UK but the statistics of becoming the next Theo Walcott or Wayne Rooney aren't good. There is Non-league football and many alternative opportunities to make a living from the game you love. Check out The Professional Footballers Association at: http://www.givemefootball.com/
6. Success in football requires both physical and mental maturity. You should be having a nutritional diet and keep your fitness up. Doing weights and building up isn't hugely important until you are about 15.
7. Go watch the player who is in the position you play. Copying a move, or practising a trick might be fun, but won't help you improve if you don't understand why they do what they do.
8. Has the kit become too important? Why are there more brilliant players coming out of South America who have no real structure apart from the fact they everybody plays it all the time, anytime and make goal posts out of their T-Shirts.
9. Why don't you have more in school competitions?
10. The FA website has lots of information, links and leads, into the sport. http://www.thefa.com/default.aspx