
Relay race for younger children that incorporates fun as well as skills such as dribbling, drastic (exaggerated touch) out, shooting and recovering back.
Two teams (even numbers) Dribbles through cones. Exaggerated touch out to red cone to loose defender. Shots from wide angle focusing to the further corners of the goal. Sprint back to next teammate (recovering) tagging them for their go. Players go 2/3 times and first team to finish wins.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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