Sunday, September 19, 2010

Youth Football Drills - Keys, a productive practice

The main difference between adult and youth football drills football drills that they have children to be children. What I mean is that children love to continue playing so involved, we have the correct structure of our practices. In general, in practice, you should concentrate on games. You can use the games on time or keep score.

Remember that you should always praise the attitude, effort, and of course improving the crowds. The key is to measureEach player has his or her own past and personal performance improved. There are always children who are more or less inclined to exercise in a group. The best children may not be held back by the others, but at the same time the children are still difficult to be motivated and praised for their efforts. Now, if anyone thinks this means I condone Slackers, I do not think they have the efforts of the effort.

I'm a big fan of teaching the proper techniquethrough the creation of game situations and games to play, to simulate. The creation of a number of them and keep your players are active, you can ensure that everyone is a maximum number of "touches" the ball gets it. If you choose a "magic number" of touch, looking for every practice is common for the 100 "hits" per player per practice.

Good games have a simple design and quick and easy to explain and manage. If you have more than a few times to explaindivided into a number of games / exercises. It is intended that all active and involved. You must ensure that all the fun.

Avoid general scrimmage for more than 10 minutes per hour. not get enough In general scrimmages players touched the ball, the weaker players tend to the least and you may get bad habits will be reinforced because players of the same things they always have done, the tendency. If you scrimmage, so without a goalkeeper

Approval of thisPhilosophy: "Keep it simple, keep them active, keep it fun and at least 100 touches per player practice".

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