These fast and exciting small-sided games (4v4 and 5v5) will compound your players' understanding of rounders as they use the same skills and rules as the full team variation of the game.
What's in the Session?
Three fun games - including a game of kick ball (to help children learn the rules of rounders without the stresses of considering technique).
The benefits of small sided games are that they give players time to practice and develop an understanding of tactical play the skills as well as being great fun, for players and coach alike!
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