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Which one should i tryout for?

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ok i am in highschool and i love volleyball and soccer. But i can only choose one. In volleyball theres tryouts but im not that well experienced. On the other hand i like soccer and there are no tryouts once you sign up your on the team and i played it before but i am afraid i will get hurt. Which one do you think i should tryout for?

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  1. volleyball! if you dont make it soccer can always be your backup, plus its better to say you MADE the team then to say you signed up for the team lol.


  2. omg i have almost the same problem but i am in highschool next year and my team is ranked 2nd in our state and i played on the middle school volleyball team that is the best in the state. well what i am planning on doing next year is playing club soccer and club volleyball.  and school soccer and school volleyball.  school volleyball and school soccer do not conflict. but what i am trying to do does.  ok so i think you should try out for both.  if you make both great it will be fun. and if you make only one try your best at that sport.  good luck!!!! and have you played on a club volleyball team or soccer team?? well atleast that is how my highschool is but i think that is how most highschools are.

  3. i would tryout for the volleyball 1st then if u don't make that team u can go and tryout for soccer

  4. tryout for vball adn if you dont make the team sign up for soccer

  5. ohh volleyball for sure its such a fun sport and less dangerouse then soccer, also in soccer you have to run alot and volleyball is a good workout but you dont run as much id deffinetly go with volleyball

  6. you should try out for volleyball because most of the times you wont get hurt on the other hand try out for soccer and then on the scale from 1-10 the most i can guess that you can get hurt is probably 8 or 7

  7. well i was in this same experience..

    do volleyball at the highschool then like a out side of school league.

    it helps trust me

    Good luck!!

  8. u can get hurt in both

    soccer is much safer

  9. Soccer because it is much more fun and enjoyable.  Hope you have fun with what you do.  Best answer please.

  10. Which ever one you like more. You should think about it seriously - do you want to play either sport professionally? If so, which one do you think you'd have the most chance making it in? And i dont think you should be worrying about injury - that is out of your hands. Just be sure to stretch and warm up before games & trainings.

  11. I am personally a volleyball fan so my answer is going to be volleyball but I have played for 4 years and my biggest injury was a bruised knee and elbow because I slid for the ball. But other than that I am still playing hard. Volleyball requires sprints but not long, 90 min. runs. So I would say that volleyball would be the best vote.

  12. You could get hurt in volleyball too! you should see my broken fingers and shin splints and my purple knees. also a girl on my team broke her leg going for a ball. if you arn't commited to a sport don't try out . You can not be afraid of getting hurt .in volleyball we don't accept wimps. try out for soccer.

  13. go out for volleyball first. there is a risk of injury in volleyball, as well as soccer. volleyball injuries, however, tend to be injuries to your extremities, because you play the ball with your hands and you could step on someones foot and roll your ankle. soccer injuries tend more to be bodily injuries, because of the physical nature of the sport. if you don't make the volleyball team, sign up for the soccer team. the less you think about getting injured, the less likely you will get injured. i played soccer for many years, and not once did i get injured. i have played volleyball for many years too, and have been injured occasionally, only once could i not play at all the next day. volleyball requires coordination to play, soccer not so much. go for volleyball, and if you get the short end of the stick, go for soccer.

  14. Dont worry about getting hurt it happens in any sport. Now can you try out for a sport and not get picked and then try out for another sport at your school? Like you could try out for volleyball, not get picked and then go to soccer. But if soccer practices come before volleyball starts you should pick that sport you feel good about. If your better at soccer you probaly will have more fun. Volleyball is fun too(i play both) Hope this helps.

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