
DESCRIPTION - One ball per player - Players practice the turn individually in step by step stages
COACHING POINTS 1) Jump over ball taking off on weak foot and landing facing the opposite direction (180) on stronger foot 2) Repeat 1) but TAP the ball with stronger foot when turning 180 in mid-air 3) Steps 1)+2) followed by a drag back with WEAKER foot PROGRESSION - Mark out 15yd square with cones placed randomly inside and encourage players to dribble at a cone and practice the turn
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