Thursday, May 14, 2015

Conclusion

                   



              Hello we get the bottom of this page for educational and informational terms of my English class. I loved to create a blogg in which I choose the theme and delight writing and reporting on what I chose was the greatest passion of my life, soccer. I hope you are able to expand their knowledge in sport and if you belong to my college, then cheer on my team, Alma mater. At the end of this semester I had many ups and downs both academically and in my sport, but one of the most beautiful experiences was when my English teacher gave us words of encouragement and confidence in our future, then my hopes for teachers pro Students born completely after my first year died. I invite teachers mainly the time to do this kind of academic activities to approach their students and provide more working tools are made. It was a enriquesedora experience over the two semesters. THANKS,  IARA SEGARRA!

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Stereotypes in soccer




Hello this time I will talk about the belief that participation in sports competition tends to masculinizing women. That female athletes are seen as "male" may be more to the trend of large and strong women stay and perhaps better results. Some sports are seen as male, preferably attracting more men than women would be the case of football, baseball or basketball. While other traditionally "feminine" sports attract more women (ballet or volleyball). In contrast, there are few sports whose practice seems to be acceptable to both genders as swimming or tennis. It seems that the sports that require physical contact have been reserved for male practice while those that enhance the harmony have been dimensioned to field women. Even women classified as unfeminine sports soccer compared to other like volleyball.

People learn through socialization what sports are considered masculine, feminine or neutral and therefore gender stereotypes would be acquired during the first years. They found that during primary schooling, children and believed that a competition task involves energy, speed and strength, characteristics attributed men. These gender stereotypes are likely to influence the choice and participation of women in either sport. For example, in the case of women's soccer are common statements like women's soccer is football but it is not "feminine" that deny a positive image of soccer players even to limit their access to sports resources to be a sport "men" Federations resources have been traditionally directed at them scarce organizational materials for the practice of this sport- female human resources, and infrastructure.

-The FIFA President Joseph Platter (2008) argued about soccer:

"The future is female. There will come a time when many women as men playing soccer, offering shows the same or even higher quality and beauty will be. "


Monday, May 4, 2015

The Rules

   Hello this week will talk about the most important playing soccer, the rules. To start must be three referee with specialized licenses as each team must have a coach with the ability to teach them good soccer. These rules are taken by the referee and player besides knowing how to respect the decisions of the referees at all times or can be booked.  Here are some basic rules for the sport of soccer, which is undoubtedly the world's most popular sport. A football match is played by two teams, with each allowed no more than 11 players on the field at any one time, one of whom is a goalkeeper. A match is played in two 45 minute halves.

     The game begins with the toss of a coin, and the winning captain decides which goal to defend or to take the first kick off. All players must use their feet head or chest to play the ball. Only the goalkeeper is allowed to use their hands, and only within their designated goal area. The aim of the game is to score a goal, which is achieved by kicking or heading the ball into the opposition team's goal. If the ball touches or crosses the side line, it is thrown back in by the team that was not the last to touch the ball. The game is controlled by a central referee, and two linesmen. They award free kicks and penalties when rules are broken. For continual breaking of rules or for a bad foul, the player may be sent off.