Kory Jacques-Lord
| Name: | Kory Jacques-Lord |
|---|---|
| City: | Preston |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Fun ball mastery session relating to child characters. players can learn to keep their head up and thinking about their next move.

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Players spread out and dribble round in the area showing off different abilities to change direction and travel with the ball.
Coaches shout different body parts whilst the players dribble and once the coach shouts, the players must touch the ball with that body part.
They then continue dribbling.
Obstacles can be added in the area in order to teach the players to keep their head up when dribbling and find different ways out of different situations.

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The area represents Hulk's bedroom.
Hulk hates a tidy bedroom, therefore, all cones and hurdles start upside down.
One player gets to be hulk, the rest are the avengers.
The avengers just dribble round the bedroom, avoiding the equipment as well as turning them all right way up.
Hulk gets angry and flips everything upside down again as well as kicking the Avenger's balls away.
Rotate who gets to be hulk and perhaps add red hulk or abomination into it.

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Normal SSG with normal rules.
Condition:
When a player scores, they must join the other team.
Players learn to cope with overload and the other team are given the opportunity to take control again and use the extra man.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Arrival Activity
As players arrive, organise those arriving into different teams to face eachother on the pitches. Try and keep it equal based on ability and numbers.
Ask players to recognise the different dimensions of the pitches.
Rotate the teams on both pitches so you can assess how different players play in different situations.