
Pitch size 30x 30 1) move feet to place ball of the football in a quick motion. 2) feet together and jump over the ball. 3) Toe to toe (penguin feet) 4) Cut back with the ball of the foot. 5) The V (Ronaldino) bring the ball in with left foot and bring out with the right. 6) The Ronaldo, left foot goes around ball and bring both feet close to the left hand side of the ball. Then push out with outside of the right foot
1 Look for players to keep the eyes up. 2 when mastered standing ask players to move around the areas doing the drill. 3 every so oftern ask players how many times the have touch the ball.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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