| Name: | Antonio Marriel |
|---|---|
| City: | Hattiesburg |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
The objective of this drill is to introduce some ball mastery and ball control in order to assimilate motor control for a better technical skills.

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BALL MASTERY PHASE 2 - PROGRESSION 2 - 5 MINUTES
ORGANIZATION
Same set up as the previous one
DESCRIPTION
Now He will perform a dribbling in a figure of 8
4 times with his dominant foot
4 times with his non-dominant foot
(Be patient , take a little while for them to figure it out)
The technique for this drill is to use the PINK TOE( outside of his foot), and the inside of his foot
He might gonna go very slow, let it happens so He can get the motor coordination figured out, He will improove his speed as he goes along.
Please provide lots of encouragement, such as every cone that He doesn' bump into it he gets 1 point if He bumps take that point away.
PROGRESSION 1
Now you can time him...let see how long is going to take for him to perform a full figure of eight, let him do it three times and see if He can driop the time, if He is increasing the time is because He got bored, don't worry, it happens...
Don't puch, start again next day.
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PHASE 2 - BALL MASTERY - 10'
ORGANIZATION
set up a grid of 10 yards long by 5 yards wide
Lay out three cones 3 feet apart as the diagram above
DESCRIPTION
Little wyat will start from cone 1 dribble around using the inside and outside of his dominant foot first... 4 times
Than He will switch to his non dominant foot (be patient) will take a little while for his brain to figure it out)... 4 times as well
Give him a little break...
Progression 1
Now He will perform 1 time with his dominant foot and one time with the non-dominant foot
four times as well, 2 on each side.