
30x25 Yard Box. Each players has a ball. Players dribble around the box. Coach shouts a different way of saying hello. eg: High Fives, shake hands, fist bump, hip bump. Hello actions can be replaced with asking questions like favourite animal or superhero or make a silly face to make a teammate laugh. Players leave the ball and do the hello. Key Points: Social Interaction/Skills Coordination Movement Fun Progressions: Add soccer skills as actions that they need to perform (eg. toe taps, bells, turns, step overs)
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