
Confidence in kicking and catching.
1. Get players with a ball each. 2. Show them the kicking technique enusring they a confident with a chip kick. 3. Then get them to chip the ball nice and high and chase to catch the ball. DEVELOPMENT - Add in a brrier which they have to kick the ball over. - Add in blocks or cones in the way of cahse the kick so they have to use footwork. - Add in players as defenders to create the pressure when kicking and catching.
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