Activity A:
1. Coach kicks ball into box and both teams race to the box to gain control
2. Team with control tries to score in to the net
Activity B: Players form a triangle (or square) around the coach and keept he ball away with passes to each player. Player must control after the pass or coach can steal.
1. Passing
2. Ball control
3. Awareness
4. Shooting under pressure
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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