this is from the 49ers Draft Party 2009
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
San Fransisco 49ers Cheerleaders On Daybreak 29Oct2010
Cheerleaders for the SF 49ers make a spectacular appearance on Daybreak to promote their teams NFL clash with the Denver Broncos at Wembley stadium. The girls can return to the States happy as the 49ers were eventual 24-16 winners.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Youth Soccer Rules for the Beginner Coach
The Basic Rules
The following are some of the most commonly observed youth soccer rules, as dictated by the United States Youth Soccer Associations (USYSA) and the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Remember that youth soccer rules can vary between leagues and age divisions, so always consult the local soccer authority for the final word on rules and regulations.
Each team is comprised of 11 players- 10 on the field and 1 in goal. According to youth soccer rules, a team is allowed a maximum of 3 substitutions during the match if it is part of an official competition. While all the players on the field must wear jerseys of the same color, the goalkeeper must wear a different colored jersey than their teammates and the referees. Most goalkeepers choose to wear a goalkeeping jersey, a pinnie or mesh training vest, or a t-shirt.
All players must wear shin guards both during practice and game play that must be covered with socks. Metal cleats are not permitted during youth soccer play. Only rubber cleats in the back of the shoe will be accepted.
A soccer match lasts 90 minutes, and is played in two halves. A team scores a goal when the entire ball has traveled across the goal line between the two posts and under the crossbar.
Hands Off
Arguably the most important rule in the game of soccer is that players are not allowed to use their hands or arms (from the tips of the finger to the shoulder) to move the ball while it is in play on the field. The sole exceptions to this rule are the goalkeepers. However, a goalkeeper may not use their hands on a pass that comes from one of their own teammates.
The 3 Kicks: Goal, Corner, and Penalty
When the ball is kicked out of bounds along one of the sidelines, a player from the opposite team gets to throw the ball onto the field at the point in which it went foul. Both feet must remain on the ground when throwing the ball in from the sidelines, and the throw must be executed overhead using both hands.
If the ball crosses the end line, a corner kick or goal kick is performed. If the offensive team was the last to touch the ball before it crossed the end line, then it is kicked in from any spot inside the goalkeeper's box, hence the name goal kick. Any player may execute the goal kick, not just the goalkeeper. If it was the defensive team that kicked the ball across the end line, it is kicked back into play from the corner nearest to where it left the field.
Penalty kicks are also a big part of youth soccer. If the defending team causes a contact foul or a hand ball within the penalty area, a penalty kick will be awarded to the offensive team. The ball is placed 12 yards away from the goal in the center, which is known as the penalty spot.
The goalkeeper must keep both feet on the goal line and all players must vacate the penalty area and remain outside until the ball is kicked. If a goal is not scored and the ball bounces back onto the field, it is still considered live, thus anyone can play it.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Oakland Raiderette Erica Arana interviews Jarrod Cooper
Oakland Raiderette Erica Arana interviews Strong Safety Jarrod Cooper at a Code 597 Charity Fundraiser Event.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Jacksonville Jaguars Cheerleaders - Rutina 5
Rutina de Baile de las Porristas de los Jaguares de Jacksonville de la NFL durante su visita a la Cd. de Mexico
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders make a special appearance in Corpus Christi, TX
Three Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders make a special two-hour appearance at the Alamo Autorama Sunday afternoon at the American Bank Center. Dozens of fans lined up for autographs and photos of America's sweethearts.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - ESPN The Magazine look at being an icon
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader alums talk about their experience as America's Sweethearts and part of America's Team!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Atlanta Falcons 2011 Super Bowl or Bust [Take0va Edition]
Atlanta Falcons 2011 Super Bowl or Bust [Take0va Edition]"Falcons on Top (2011)" -- Sevendust -- Official Video (HD) NOW ON iTUNES & AMAZON MP3! The official video for the new Atlanta Falcons / Sevendust single, "Falcons on Top." Played after every Falcons touchdown in the Georgia Dome! Download the song on iTunes: itunes.apple.com AmazonMP3: www.amazon.com or at falconsmusic.com Filmed on location at the Dome with Freddie Falcon and the world-renowned Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders. Special thanks to Sevendust and Banshee Music for making this video possible. We hope you enjoy! Directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini.Atlanta Falcons 2010 Commercial To promote the upcoming season, the team chooses Samuel L. Jackson for its 'Rise Up' commercial. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. I do not claim any rightsArthur Blank, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Roddy White and coach Smith from the Falcons takes a bus full of Play60-kids on a road trip.