jim_r1
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Hope this is in the right section.
Does anyone have any ideas of psychological affects of wearing football boots??
Ive tried psychology forums and geek day but no one replys on them.
Thanks in advance
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Hammer
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How in-depth an answer are we looking for here? dissertation level or just a couple of sentences?
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jim_r1
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Just some ideas really nothing too complex unless you know something which could be useful
1st yr psychology of sport level
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Tom
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Pyschological effects
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jim_r1
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As in new boots can affect confidence levels, or bigger sweet spots on the boots can give you more intrinsic feedback...
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Cosmo
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The grip the studs supply obviously inspire confidence for quicker turning/sprinting.
The close fit nature of them will provide a better touch of the ball and give you confidence when dribbling/controlling/passing/etc.
The multi colours of them will make you feel like the king cock and allow you to strut about like a prize knob.
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Hammer
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The support they provide i'd assume would alleviate fear of injury? More confidence going into tackle's?
The simple fact you just have them on in the first place gives you the feeling that your more professional i.e. if you were to put a shirt a tie on sitting at a desk you then istantly act different from if you were sitting in your batman pyjama's?
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jim_r1
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Cheers cosmo and hammer, they are just what i was looking for, needed to fill some slides so think ive got some goos stuff there.
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RyanSxi
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IMO for children its a massive confidence boost to be wearing the boots that their idol's wear.
I remember when I was younger and got some adidas predators like Beckham. Make you feel good and like you can perform better.
But then for older players its more as Cosmo/Hammer have dercribed.
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jim_r1
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Cheers boys, the presentation is in 20 mins so going to bugger off and prepare now, hope it goes well or at least pass.
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Hammer
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Please tell me you never started putting a presentation together on the morning of it? You hero
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lol, good lad!!
[Edited on 30-04-2008 by --DAN--]
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RyanSxi
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oh my days
wonder if any of my ideas come up in the presentation
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jim_r1
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Update: Presentation went well, not sure on grade yet as i wont know till next week but the lecture's didn't ask many questions which is a good sign; must have covered everything.
And yeah started it as 10.30, posted this thread at 10.50 and was presenting at 12
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RyanSxi
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great stuff.
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Cosmo
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Reminds me of when I was going out an ex and she was at Uni, she got a presentation to do in a group (5 of them) for some economics thing I had done for A-level (think it was to do with sustainable transport policies) so I said I'd do it seems they were rushed doing a load of other stuff.
Took me a few hours at most in Powerpoint, they presented it and got 100% and the lecturer asked if he could keep it to use with his other groups and the next years
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