
Scatter a large number of cones and balls (TOYS) in the area (BEDROOM) Have a Goal ( TOY CHEST ) at the players end . A coach D in Graphic ( andy) he should pretend to sleep and wake at times . When Coach (Andy) is sleeping players come alive and tidy the toys away into the toy chest but if andy wakes up players should drop down and pretend to be a lifeless toy . game continues until Bedroon is tidy.
1. Players should keep the ball close to their Feet 2. Use small Touches when dribbling the ball 3. use the inside of the foot to control the ball 4. Make contact with the middle of the ball
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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