Soccer or Volleyball easier?

<p>I know sports on your college app. help. But which is easier to play for:
soccer or volleyball in college?</p>

<p>soccer by a long shot. but this depends on who you are. soccer for me anyways. In 7th grade I hit my social studies teacher in the head with a volleyball when he walked into my gym class. So yea…:o</p>

<p>This varies for everyone, volleyball is much more easier for than soccer. In soccer you have to have lots of stamina, and be able to handle the ball properly as if they were your own hands. In volleyball, you have to have a pretty high vertical leap, know how to spike, hit the ball properly, set, and have a reasonable amount of upper body strength</p>

<p>well if you think about it logically which is going to be harder: getting on the soccer team or the volleyball team?</p>

<p>Well seeing as how soccer is now the most played sport in the country that means there are more people trying to break into the college scene. In addition, soccer has been a sport that has been very well organized and developed in this country over the last few years so unless you play for a top national club (Nomads, Sereno, Dallas Texans, PDA, Colorado Rush, Sockers FC, Irvine, Delco, SD Surf, Ohio Thunder, Chicago Magic, Michigan Wolves, Reston, Brandon FC, CASL Elite, Bethesda, Scott Gallagher, FC Greater Boston etc.), are on your state’s ODP team, or make the Adidas Elite 300 academy then your chances of playing for a D1 school are small. Volleyball isn’t even one of the top 5 sports played in the United States. Most of the people I know who got recruited for volleyball played h.s. (which in soccer is a joke) and played on regional competitive teams.</p>

<p>i would say colley ball, because even if you suck you can sort of try to blend in and its not as obvious as when youre huffing and puffing up a soccer field and getting tangled in your own feet.</p>

<p>I love them both so much!!</p>

<p>I’d say that volleyball is easier. Skills in soccer are hard to develop quickly. And if you cant endure long long runs, sprints and fast balls coming to your head, soccer is not for you. With skills and coordination, I guess it depends on which position you are playing.</p>

<p>I can’t say much for volleyball since I only started playing this couple of months ago. But it’s REALLY REALLY REALLY FUN! Soccer skills kinda helped me develop volleyball skills… hmm maybe not… but aiming from soccer definetly helped me with aiming in volleyball (using the body - leaning foward, back, right left, etc…)</p>

<p>volleyball is easier to play. as far as being on the college team, it depends which college you are going to. i would say it’s harder to get on the volleyball since there are less player, i believe, on the team and because it basically a requirement to be 5’9’'+ for girls, as oppose to soccer where you don’t HAVE to be tall.</p>

<p>but volleyball is way easier to play.</p>

<p>I played intramural soccer this summer and it’s really hard to play with extremely outstanding players who were in 4 years of varsity and it’s usually the same 3-4 players with the ball. But even when I play volleyball with trained players you can still have a pretty decent game with the range of talent.</p>