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Showing posts with label Improve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Improve. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Do Lottery Systems Improve Your Chances?

I play the lottery regularly hoping to win the big one. So far I am not a lottery millionaire. About 2 years ago I set out to improve my chances of winning using my computer. I wrote an advanced pick 3 lottery software tracking system for my own personal use. It worked so well I now sell them on eBay.

Tired of always losing on the Lottery I spent hundreds of hours writing a software program to track all the winning numbers.

Hoping that this would give me the edge I needed to win for a change.

It did just that, I can not win every game I play and have not hit any giant jackpots. But I have cashed more winning tickets since tracking the winning numbers in the last year then all the previous years combined. Playing smart works, knowing what numbers have come in and what numbers are really over due makes a difference in how you bet and your chances for a win.

There are 1,000 possible numbers in the pick 3 game. 720 are non-repeating numbers, 270 are doubles and 10 are triples, all 3 matched numbers.

I have had good luck waiting to play until a long string of single non-repeating numbers are picked. Then I play double number picks. I have also had good luck doing this in reverse after a long string of double numbers are picked. After 5 double number games in row. I play non-repeating numbers for several games. Tracking numbers has worked well for me in the low odds games pick 3 and pick 4. The big money games are another story, there are so many possible numbers I have not improved my game much at all.

But for a multi million dollar game even a slight edge is better then no edge at all.

Good luck to all, hoping you win the big one. Michael Geller Webmaster Fun with your PC

Saturday, March 6, 2010

5 Steps to Improve Your Football Coaching

Your football coaching skills can be improved in many of ways. Autobiographies of renowned players and managers, dedicated football coaching books, football magazines, and watching football on TV can be beneficial, but for a coach, they are not always convenient methods to explain techniques or tactics when the whole team is trying to watch the screen, or read a book.

Online training courses are designed to provide you with the football techniques and coaching skills you need in order to help your players to progress. Utilising video clips, and other tried and tested methods, you can follow the training programmes that other teams use, and gain more knowledge about soccer coaching. If you are serious about becoming a football coach, perhaps you will decide to embark on a nationally recognised football coaching qualification.

Your players will want to develop their technical skills which will involve them becoming more aware of the "right" run, or pass, or action, as well as improving techniques and getting fitter. Soccer drills can be used to simulate events and situations in a game.

Maybe as a coach you can learn about the sports science aspects of football, and impart your knowledge to your players. As technology and science have improved, the knowledge of the human body and how it works has increased. This means that new techniques, diets and training regimes that can help improve players' performance can be implemented. Scientific analysis can help football players to improve their fitness and well being.

Physiotherapy and injury prevention are also important, and will help players to learn the advantages of being and staying fit, stretching before and after training, and generally looking after their bodies. Strength and resistance training can also be used to help improve speed and endurance.

As a football coach, you will need to be able to mange the different age groups and amend you coaching and expectations to meet the ability of each group. Expecting 5 year olds to be able to last 90 minutes on a full pitch is unrealistic, while 16-18 year olds need to be able to play for this long. Each age group will be concentrating on different techniques and aspects of the game.

As well as focusing on football, children shouldn't neglect other aspects of their life for football at an early age. Forcing reluctant children to play football is unlikely to work, and they could end up resenting the game

The psychological aspects of the game shouldn't be ignored either. What about players who have long term injuries, or who aren't good enough? How do you help those who are going through a bad spell, such as a striker suffering a goal drought, or a goalkeeper lacking confidence? As a coach, you will need to be able to deal with the issues and the reactions from parents and siblings.

Those involved in modern football coaching can call upon a wealth of resources from physical training to mentoring, as well as traditional soccer coaching techniques. If you are involved in soccer coaching at any level, why not learn from the professionals?