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Hallo in Belgium we can start the hockey trainingsession again after Corona Lockdown anybody tips for fun social distancing defend and attack games for U7? RgKatrien
I added a few in here starting with APV-Covid. Like under laying drill you can use the same schema but change the theme. This one is the indian dribbel. I also made the same with shuffle and lift.
Maybe it helps.

Here are some ideas for skill development
Have fun
Bram

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Thanks, I will try it in the trainingssession of this evening
Thanks just added this one. We are not allowed to pass, shoot on gk or be within 10 feet (3+ meters of players) and no contact. I`m trying to get creative to keep practice active, engaging and fun. We are also doing a lot of partner and team stick skill contests.

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