
When playing football players use a throw in when your opponent kicks the ball out of bounds. Learn how to throw in the ball with this video.
Even though all players might not be able to reach the penalty box with their throws this is still good practice, for throwers and attackers alike. Players should still try to meet the ball - learning to gamble and move to the ball, even if the delivery isn't quite perfect. If training with players with weak throw ins change the throw in aspect of this drill to a free kick delivery.
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