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north americans have a hard time in the french foreign legion is because they do not play soccer.
the legion requires very strong leg muscles and soccer does develop this alot more than north american sports ( hockey and canadian/American football, etc. ).
so in the training periods for the legion, the Canadians and Americans do not do well.
@the-grifter saidThis is true, however they more than compensate for this weakness by utilising their Cornhole skills during battle.
north americans have a hard time in the french foreign legion is because they do not play soccer.
the legion requires very strong leg muscles and soccer does develop this alot more than north american sports ( hockey and canadian/American football, etc. ).
so in the training periods for the legion, the Canadians and Americans do not do well.
@the-grifter saidAs of May 2015, over 24.4 million people play soccer in the United States. In 2017, Gallup reported that soccer was the third-most watched team sport in the U.S., behind only basketball and American football.
north americans have a hard time in the french foreign legion is because they do not play soccer.
the legion requires very strong leg muscles and soccer does develop this alot more than north american sports ( hockey and canadian/American football, etc. ).
so in the training periods for the legion, the Canadians and Americans do not do well.
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