This week's session is designed to refresh your players' handling skills and improve their passing, helping them to regain their match form before the start of the season
After a lazy summer not only will players have lost their match fitness, they will also be out of practice and will need to remind themselves of how to read situations on the field as well as how to perform under pressure.
What's in the Session?
To get your team working together again towards match-readiness we kick things off with a dynamic pairs warm up (which you can use throughout your season) before then warming your players' hands with some simple passing across the line exercises. Once everyone has woken up it's time to up the ante with some handling under pressure exercises including the fun attacking with pace game of Waterfall Attack.
Use this session today and get your players match-ready!
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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