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Why the funny Futsal
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Unlike some
myths, a Futsal ball is neither funny nor fuzzy. It is, however,
different.
The Futsal ball, also known as a reduced bound or
low-bounce ball, is smaller than a normal outdoor soccer ball and
heavier. There is a FIFA specification for the ball's size, weight
and bounce.
These properties are specifically designed to
build confidence and develop skill and technique. When a Futsal ball
is received, it virtually 'sticks' to the foot.
This builds
great confidence in tight spaces when rapid passes are being issued
repeatedly. Interestingly, that same property which makes the ball
easy to receive makes it more difficult to strike. A Futsal ball
gradually eliminates the 'lazy pass'. It is heavier and players
rapidly get acquainted with the merits of bending the knee, turning
the hips, and striking the ball firmly to propel it. Repeated
touches on the ball eventually produce a motion which, when
transplanted outdoors with a high bounce ball, translates into a
firmer and proportionately longer pass appropriate for the big
field.
Many programs around the world also claim that smaller
size encourages more precise striking of the 'sweet spot' of the
ball. If one works during the offseason on striking a Futsal ball,
then a larger bouncier ball is struck with greater confidence and
authority in the outdoor
game.
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at the difference of the ball bouncing
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