How does soccer help your heart? so far i have Soccer will help you improve your endurance, agility, hand eye coordination (goalies), foot-eye coordination, and muscular strength in your legs and arms (throw-in), speed, and......am i missing anything?
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday October 23 2005, 2:22 pm: yeah, if you are running or anything really, it is working your heart. unless its like a defender that stands around watching butterflies? it gets your blood pumping, burns calories...good stuff. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
volleyballchamp01_4u answered Sunday October 23 2005, 2:04 pm: HELLO SHELLY!!!!!!!! um.......soccer helps your heart by, helping it get pumped, and burning your calories, which will unclog your arties. This will lead to an healthy heart, and then a happy body! and your not missing anything! luv ya bi!
-(btw, this was loveablemona2120, lol)
-hope i helped [ volleyballchamp01_4u's advice column | Ask volleyballchamp01_4u A Question ]
angelfire2708 answered Sunday October 23 2005, 1:57 pm: LOL>let me guess; youre asking for help on youre homework. nice job!!!
You dont need to call me a jerk>it was an honest answer dude!!
Well then what kind of question is that!!! Just play the game, who cares what its good for. If its a sport its good ok?
SweetxxIntoxication answered Sunday October 23 2005, 12:38 pm: it keeps your heart "fit" =]
sorry thats all i can really find. but i think that your heart pumping faster would allow the blood to pump faster and get to your muscles quicker so they get the propper blood flow so you you dont "cramp up" or pull muscles or get hurt.
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