As Mom and Dad once told me you take care of the little things and people BIG THINGS will happen to you in life as you will be rewarded for the things you did when you were growing up and also in life!
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Our son Alex was born in China without Tibia, known as Tibial Hemimelia. We adopted Alex (now 9) in 2016. His legs were amputated through the knees in 2017. He just received his new set of Blatchford Xt blades but hasn't been able to run yet. He struggles with gait. I noticed Alex's prosthetics have bilateral knee joints but so many kids with blades do not - this has me wondering if they should have taken the knee joints out and just left a bar instead - what do you think? Our Alex plays soccer with TopSoccer and football in the yard with siblings, but we long for the day when he can actually run. He doesn't know any other amputees. We would love to connect Alex with Calder as a friend who could inspire and encourage Alex better than the rest of us can.
Good technique. Great work. But a point of correction for coaches: In this video, the player always returns pass with right foot, even when receiving ball with left thigh. Hold the player accountable, requiring them to use and develop technique with both feet.
Piedmont was the last school that needed this... video is very misleading about the school being poor.... Piedmont has boosters that have put hundreds of thousands of dollars into the program over the past 15 years.. they have ruined programs of other area schools by recruiting their best players away... lots of schools that are the same size could have needed this smh...
Excellent for learning the mechanics of ball movement, but it needs to be borne on mind that a wide snap of the ball to left or right puts the ball holder at a momentary disadvantage if the opponent is not convinced that a player move to left or right is being made - and that disadvantage could lead to loss of the ball. The opponent simply waits for the return movement and interrupts it. Snap to the right but if the opponent does not react to cover it then there isn't much point in returning the ball to a position in front of the feet, it will probably be better to take advantage of the opponent's failure to respond by accelerating to the right and away from the reach of the opponent - which means the ball holder has to be prepared to do that and is not simply moving the ball by rote i.e. in a way that is easy for an opponent to read.