Your Key Decision Makers are the players who can take the bull by the horns and charge with confidence up the field.
To help you identify which players in your team are cool under pressure in the attack, this session sets up simple 2v1 and 3v2 practices to help you pick out the players who make the right decisions and contribute to your team's performance.
To get your players taking the bull by the horns, using fast feet and dummies to evade the defenders, this session starts with a simple skills warm up before launching into a series of fun and fast-paced attacking overload practices.
Use this session with your team and find out who your Key Decision Makers are today!
Additional Session Notes:
This session can be used to give you a good idea as to which players can cope with high pressure situations when placed in specific positions, such as 10,12,15 for example.
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