This session looks at running (something which can't done enough when coaching energetic youngsters), in particular looking at how you can run with the ball, in order to avoid the opposition.
We also then work on Power Passing and Shooting - ideal preparation for teams that are approaching an important game, whilst also having some fun!
![]() | If my players had it their way they would have played the Power Passing game for the entire session! | ![]() |
Work on a wide range of skills with this dribbling, passing and shooting session - ideal when preparing for an important game!
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