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  1. 1. Mud Monsters kidssoccer drill. Set up: • 10 x 10 yard area. • 1 soccer ball per player. • 2 Pinnies. Instructions: This is a fun tagging type of soccer game and it is a very easy game to understand and play.

  2. 12 lip 2017 · How the Drill Works: Players are divided into two teams and attempt to knock their opponent’s soccer balls outside of the playing area while protecting and dribbling their own soccer ball. When a player’s ball is knocked outside of the grid, that player is out for the remainder of the round.

  3. Kids enjoy drills that require them to run around and be active. Things like dribbling through cones and kicking to each other or against a wall are great ways to keep

  4. Chose the emphasis for your next 10 practices (which could be a season or pre-season) and study the sequence suggested. Of course, you are free to develop your own sequence. Refer to the individual practice sheets or the individual PracticeBuilder drill sheets for a better understanding.

  5. Choose from a soccer practice plans designed for U6, U8, U10, U12, U14, and U16 age levels. Drills are selected and organized specifically for these age levels. Below is a list of free soccer practice plans for all age levels.

  6. Generally the order should be: Demonstrate the skill, practice the skill while stationary (“touch the inside of your foot to the ball five times”), explain the drill, walk through the drill without ball (younger kids; “snake around these cones while running”), do the drill, do a game involving the same skill.

  7. Below you’ll find all of our soccer drills, games, and exercises to help you do just that! These drills and activities are perfect for coaching kids and teenagers aged 4-19 and cover all the essential skills young soccer players need to master.

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