
Players work in groups of 3. Point A kicks to lead from point B, point B kicks to lead from point C, point C kicks to lead from point A. All players in group must touch ball before kicking to next point. Groups can be reduced to 2 if low training numbers.
Having all players in group touch ball kicking helps them plan ahead in terms of where they should be to receive the football. Instruct players to lead at a 45 degree angle to kicker - this allows for an easier kick compared to leading straight at kicker. Working in groups allows minimal time spent standing still for players.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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