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What is soccer fitness?

Good soccer fitness levels are the backbone of every soccer player. Simply, without good fitness levels your performance on the field will not be any good. Good fitness will also protect you from many injures which is another reason for why you should put a lot of effort in it.

Fitness training is also crucial if you want to develop as soccer player. Only players that are in good physical shape can expect to perform better. There are two ways that fitness is measured in soccer; aerobic and anaerobic. Anaerobic and aerobic fitness are comprehensively discussed in The Soccer Fitness Guide which you will get completely for FREE when you order a copy of The Ultimate Guide To Soccer Positions.

Aerobic fitness simply involves lots of oxygen intake and gives your heart and lungs a workout. This part of fitness will determine the level at which you can breathe in and use oxygen to give you power to perform an activity. Walking for example doesn’t put big stress on your body and most people will at least be able to walk few hundred yards without getting tired.

Jogging is a form of aerobic activity where you will be able to continue without getting too tired. Your body works at a rate which simply means that you will not get completely out of breath.

The level at which this fatigue takes place will increase with aerobic training. Your heart and lungs will become more efficient for the exercise. This simply means that you will run further and faster before getting tired.

Anaerobic fitness is completely about intensity. Sprinting is one common anaerobic fitness activity. When you sprint your body will work at a level where it cannot provide enough oxygen and your muscles will not be able to get energy from your glycogen fuels.

You will not be able to work long at this level before you get out of breath. With anaerobic training your body will become more efficient at using your glycogen stored fuels but also help you deal with oxygen debt.

The effect of oxygen debt is the buildup of lactic acid (a burning feeling in your legs at the end of a long sprint). The lactic acid must be eliminated from your muscles fast and this is where anaerobic training helps you.

As a soccer player you will need a combination of aerobic and anaerobic soccer fitness. However, some positions will require higher levels of anaerobic while others will need more aerobic fitness.

If you are a midfielder you are supposed to cover a lot of field during a regular soccer match. You need therefore a good aerobic engine. Forwards and strikers will need to sprint fast and will need therefore more anaerobic fitness.

Your muscle power and fortitude will not only depend on your soccer fitness training. Proper soccer nutrition is also very important if you want to perform maximum. My experience is that good fitness shape directly means better performance.

If you want to become a faster, stronger and fitter soccer player I recommend you to check out The Soccer Fitness Guide. This is a book that explains everything you need to know in order to increase your performance on the field and become the true dynamo of your team. It is jam packed with illustrations, examples and tips on how to work on your fitness for maximum result.

If you are serious with your soccer career then obtaining a copy of this book is a must. This book is delivered as a package of The Ultimate Guide To Soccer Positions. To find out more about this offer click on this link.



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