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footy4kids
football
patches are a fun new way to reward and motivate your
players (and even win more games!)
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Hey coach!
Is this you?
"I have one child on my U6 team who regularly
misbehaves even with his parents around...

I had a couple of heart to hearts with him,
but that didn't seem to help much.
Then I started giving footy4kids
patches... He earned one for bravery at the last game for getting
up so quickly after falls. I had told him that he would get something for
that. He was so excited. After I gave the patches out..I told him about a
special patch he could earn for listening and following directions. We
worked on a couple more practice games, he listened, did what he was told
and said: "I've followed directions!" I gave him a gold star.
It is amazing what a little thing like a patch can do." Lee
find out more
www.footballpatches.co.uk
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3 team keepaway
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Objectives:
soccer warm-up,
team work, ball control, possession, passing
Description:
Make 3 teams
(Green-Blue-Red) 4v4v4 or 5v5v5 or 6v6v6 in Square grid about 25 x 25.
Vary the size for player numbers and ability. One team starts as the
defenders and the other two teams play keepaway. When the defenders win
the ball the team colour which was responsible for losing the ball become
the defenders. You can give a goal for X number of consecutive passes.
This is an excellent warm up and very good for improving small, quick
passes.
It's also a good drill for
improving general ball control, awareness and team work.
I
use this on every training as a warm up in a square grid about 20 x 20
meters.
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