We want players who are able to perform under pressure, exude confidence and make quality decisions. This session is designed for just that to get your players protecting the ball and moving up the field at ease.
What's in the Session?
We use a series of possession based drills and focus on key aspects to retaining the ball under pressure. Get your players looking for the forehand side of the receiver, scanning for defenders, and adopting a wide base to speed up the next phase of play and progress the ball forward.
Packed with possession based drills, this is sure to get your players confident on the ball in future fixtures.
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