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I'm almost 13 and know that I want to go as far as I can with soccer (to play WPS or make the national team). I realize that I'll need to eventually market myself, so what do I or my parents need to be documenting along the way? Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of money for me (I'm one of six kids!) to participate year after year in programs such as ODP. Even though there may be scholarships, it still costs my family a lot to travel. My dad says that "if you're good...you're good and won't need to get your name out there among ODP". So I figure that I'll train hard (I'm homeschooled so I practice alot) and eventually tryout at an age when it really matters (like when you can be on a regional team). Does that sound reasonable?
I don't know how to keep stats and my mom often deletes my games in order to make room on the camcorder for new games. Can someone help me with how I should keep stuff for my future? Also at what age can I start contacting coaches? (I don't mean to brag, but I know that I have a shot because I've had two prominent coaches from two different states think that I was good). I know how so many people dream or talk about going far, but I am not going to quit working hard. Thanks for any advice in helping me! JOGA BONITO!!
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theres a list of the leagues here have a look ?
http://www.google.com/Top/Sports/Soccer/UEFA/England/Women/Leagues/
theres a list of the leagues here have a look ?
http://www.google.com/Top/Sports/Soccer/UEFA/England/Women/Leagues/
small video camera for skiing?
Stephanie
I am looking for a video camera that fits inside of my jacket pocket so I can record my kids skiing. It has to have zoom capability. Any suggestions?
I have an Iphone, but they are not good enough quality. I was looking into Sony - HDR-CX130/B HD or
Sanyo - 3.0MP Camcorder with 2.7" Color LCD Widescreen.
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The Sony is a full-size camcorder, which may be a little bulky for your jacket pocket. The Sanyo looks like a much better size for your pocket.
There are a lot of small video cameras on the market, but most of them lack optical zoom. I have a Kodak PlaySport ZX3 which lacks optical zoom (the digital zoom is too poor quality to be useful) and its low-light performance leaves something to be desired. I also have a Flip camera which also lacks optical zoom.
The down side of all of the above cameras, including the ones you mention, is that you need to stop, pull the camera out of your pocket, take your video clip, and put the camera away. You lose a lot of shots because it's too much hassle.
I just bought a Contour HD Helmet Cam and it's very convenient for skiing. It lacks any kind of zoom whatsoever, and there is no screen, but the video quality is pretty good. I start recording as I get off the chair lift, and stop at the bottom. See this example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-ScXVUv-N0.
The Sony is a full-size camcorder, which may be a little bulky for your jacket pocket. The Sanyo looks like a much better size for your pocket.
There are a lot of small video cameras on the market, but most of them lack optical zoom. I have a Kodak PlaySport ZX3 which lacks optical zoom (the digital zoom is too poor quality to be useful) and its low-light performance leaves something to be desired. I also have a Flip camera which also lacks optical zoom.
The down side of all of the above cameras, including the ones you mention, is that you need to stop, pull the camera out of your pocket, take your video clip, and put the camera away. You lose a lot of shots because it's too much hassle.
I just bought a Contour HD Helmet Cam and it's very convenient for skiing. It lacks any kind of zoom whatsoever, and there is no screen, but the video quality is pretty good. I start recording as I get off the chair lift, and stop at the bottom. See this example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-ScXVUv-N0.
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