QUOTE(slyyoung @ Jan 17 2008, 01:10 PM)
I don't get it when ppl say futsal uses less stamina. Hello people, futsal is played in a small space, hence your in the thick of action most of the time, you cant just walk back to defence once your attack fails. You have to run to avoid a mismatch between the opposing attackers and your defenders.
Not to say football requires less stamina but because of the size of the pitch and the amount of players involved, you can afford to jog back to your position once the ball is lost as your teammates will cover for you.
second that bro.Not to say football requires less stamina but because of the size of the pitch and the amount of players involved, you can afford to jog back to your position once the ball is lost as your teammates will cover for you.
Football requires more tactical discipline as well (even for friendly / recreational matches) in order for one to have a decent game. I do not enjoy it when everyone wants to be super libero or super attacking midfielder and no one goes down to defend after a failed attack....hmm...
But one thing bout football, i enjoy the arrays of possible passes on the big field. Long cross field passes, simple push along the lines, straight route one lob to the middle etc....i was a playmaker in my playing days and i loved the endless possibilities....and also i love taking free kisck and curl crosses in...ala bending crosses.....but not possible to do that with futsal (ball weight and size of pitch are siome of the factors...also my skill not that good la to do a Maradona-style short space curling kick...)
I havent played football for 4 years i think....am missing it,.......but enjoying futsal as well.....like wat others have mentioned, through tiem it improves ur reflexes and allows one to be more control-consious and learn to use the ball more intelligently.
I m keen to join the football group here later....haha...now have started with futsal....
Jan 17 2008, 02:12 PM

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