Now split your players into two teams, giving one group of players a set of colored bibs to set them apart, and quickly tell your players the following laws:
I think you should focus on just a few coaching points at any one time, and that targets should be agreed with your players depending on their age and ability. That said, the following are some points that you might like to refer to:
Be creative - a great coach (and that's you) will be able to use their warm-up as a spring-board to the core of the session - and will start coaching from the very start of the session!
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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