This category focuses on small-sided games and modified activities that maximise player involvement.These games help players apply skills under pressure while keeping training fun and engaging.Perfect for all ages and abilities, great for ending sessions on a high.Ideal for coaches who want players to enjoy training while developing game intelligence.
Small sided games in netball are a fantastic way for you to introduce fun and competitive elements to your trainings.
By using these small games, including Cops and Robbers and Numbers Game, your players will build stamina and agility while reinforcing techniques such as passing, receiving, movement, scoring and develop an understanding of correct tactics when in a 2v2, 5v5 and 6v6 game scenario.
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