
Cone spread Evenly around the balls all same distance away, this will depends on players number and how many teams you have. Group of Football if can at least one for each player. Player get into teams and line up behind one of the cones. When coach says go each player on each team take turns running to the footballs in the middle and then dribble back to there team. Once all footballs have gone the team with most footballs win. Progression: Once all football have Certain time limit to be able to steal footballs away from other teams collection. Use only cetain foot or part of foot to dribble.
Speed, Movement, Dribbling, Control, Heads Up, Postive.
This practice has no coaching points
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