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Originally Posted by Dmom3005
Soccer
You see everyone is in agreement. I've given you this same answer
many times.
Please tell both your parents and the coaches. They all have to be told.
Next I do have something as a suggestion for some of these problems.
But it wont keep you in the sport. I remembered just recently that my
son who has seizures, and severe processing and other problems.
Has benefitted very much from strength training. I would suggest you
talk to the coaches and others maybe about helping you set up a strength
training program, instead of playing right now.
This might be a good alternative.
Donna ![Group Hug](images/smilies/grouphug.gif)
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well the season is actually done now we had our last game now were just practicing a little with varsity to help them learn their new plays for state. and i was literally just thinking about starting doing some training again which is was i was doing when i was still at home out of school. i was hoping to start in march and start keeping a food journal. its even better because strength training is my favorite thing to do. How does this help anyway?
and to be honest im starting to feel a lot better like i havent felt this good since probably a week into school back in august/september. its great.