Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Time to get down to some basics!

Have you ever wondered why players on the same team have someone in a different color jersey?  Check out the 2 guys seen here in this picture:
I am here on the left in a soccer jersey from the Brazilian team "The Corinthians".  I picked this shirt up when I lived in Brazil.  Jonathan is in a soccer shirt and shin guards.  The reason that players on the same team have different shirts on is because the goalkeeper, (or goalie), is the only player that can hold the ball with his, or her, hands.  To let the referee know which one that is, a different color shirt is used to stand out in the middle of the action.  So, what about the number on the jersey?
 It is used by the referee to make a note of who has a "card", (Yellow card or Red card, will be discussed later), and to let officials and scorekeepers know who is coming in and leaving when a substitution is made.  In the first picture, Jonathan is #9.  In the second picture, I am wearing the #8.  Check back soon for more soccer tips before and during the upcoming season!

In the meantime . . .

As can clearly be seen by the picture here, the Iowa weather is making us wonder if the temperature will be high enough to enjoy the games outside.  In preparation for the start of the season on April 1st, here are a few suggestions to get yourself ready to hit the field running!

1: Prepare for the worst!

There is no guarantee that the weather will be at a comfortable level to enjoy playing the games outside.  Be sure to find warm jackets or coats, gloves, a change of shoes, a change of socks, (should you feet get wet), a blanket, small heating packs that can warm up your hands or feet.  I can't say that it will be cold, but we want to be ready so the kids don't get too cold and possibly sick and injured.


2: Bring extra water!

In hot weather or cold weather, staying hydrated is a must!  Illness and / or injury can result with playing while dehydrated.  Coaches usually don't bring extra water with them so it is a great idea to bring water with you, or at least a sports drink.  Even though soda pop tastes good, it usually leads to dehydration.  Water is best!

3: Stretch out those muscles!

In hot or cold temps, stretching will help keep you loose and ready to play.  This will also help you recover after playing a game or practicing.  Remembering these few suggestions can help keep you in the game!!!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Brazil hosts the 2014 World Cup!

Exciting news from the soccer world!  The United States will join teams from across the globe to meet in Brazil to compete in the World Cup soccer tournament!  As with the Olympics, the World Cup is played every 4 years and the highly competitive soccer country of Brazil will host the games this year.  The Brazilians know soccer as "Futebol" (Foot - CHE - ball) which means football.  This is also how the world knows football.  The United States calls it soccer.  Any way you say it, it is a great opportunity to see the world's best play the game and it is a great chance to pick up on some pointers and see how offences and defenses set up on the field.  It is also a great opportunity to see other countries of the world come together in friendly competition.  It is so great to see the people of the world come together and share their culture with the world.  To check out the World Cup site to learn more about it, point your browser to http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/index.html or click on the link here: FIFA WORLD CUP SITE

Check back for updates on scores and standings.  Go team USA!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Keeping your eye on the goal! (Podcast Script)

Hello everyone, my name is Jason Powell and welcome to my podcast: Keeping your eye on the goal!  The basics of soccer are simple; there is one goal and only one place to reach that goal.  It seems so easy, but the problem is, there are 11 other people in the way of that goal.  A kid with the ball in the middle of the field can feel overwhelmed and feel that it would be difficult to reach that goal.  The exciting thing is that he or she is not alone.  The great thing about the game of soccer is that it takes the effort of a team to get the ball into the net and to reach that goal. 
            The players on a team are not enough.  These kids need guidance and direction to know where to go and how to work together.  This direction comes from parents and coaches who are willing to invest time into teaching kids how to work as a team and have fun doing it.  By your investment of a few hours a week, kids can get outside, interact with other kids, learn a fun sport known and played around the world, and get some great exercise! 
            There is no prior experience necessary!  Our skilled coaches and club leaders are available to help you with practice drills, set up, and coaching games.  No coach is ever left alone to teach a team.  Assistant coaches are available to help out for each team to learn the game and have fun doing it!    

            If you missed the sign-up day, no problem, just head over to www.mahaskasoccer.com to find contact information and to fill out a form to volunteer as a coach or assistant coach.  Working the ball towards the goal takes focus and a team effort for the team to reach the goal and we want you as a part of our team!  (Then my son Jonathan will give the “call to action” by saying) “Come join our team today!  Volunteer for the soccer club!”

Sunday, February 16, 2014

  • A tip for adding images to your blog.
When adding an image to your blog, place the image first and allow the words to wrap around the image.  Choose an image that pertains to the subject of your post.

  • Add a link to one of your microblog posts.
Use the "link" tool at the top of the page to add a link to your blog.  For example, you can reach my Facebook page "The Goalie Box" by clicking on the following link:  The Goalie Box Facebook Page.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014


  • A tip for choosing a theme:
Ask yourself a couple of questions.  What am I interested in? What do I enjoy? What would I like to write about?  Once you know the answer that fits, You will have your theme!


  • A tip for adding your personal touch to a blog:
Relax and use your voice through your words. Add a picture you like to accent your page.  Let your personality shine through your words and your design!