Name: | RICK MULLINS |
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City: | Kalispell MT |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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HEADING ADLARD
Middle player serves the ball and the kneeling player rocking from his haunches heads the ball back between the servers legs. The third player picks up the ball and moves to the middle. The server moves to become the header and the header goes to the receivers position.
The ball may be caught by the feeder and then passed through his own legs
10 headers and play is over
Progress: All players are now standing
Progress. Same set up with all players standing
Now the heading is upright. The ball is headed over the feeders head before being caught by the third player. The middle player should move to ensure that the ball passes directly over his head. 10 successful headers and the game is over
Progress
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HEADING BATTLES
5x5 area of needed. Players act as goalkeepers and can use their hands at anytime.
Game is fast paced. Two teams of two, One team defends their goal. The other team of tow head juggle
until they think they can score by heading the ball over the other teams line. Strike at anytime
Juggling can be started by a quick toss to yourself or teammate. If the ball drops, the other team gains possession at where the ball dropped
Play for time or three goals
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
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HEADING WARS
WARM UP: HEADING WARS
Rock paper scissors for possession. Winer starts with ball
Player holds ball in hands and heads it over the center line into the opponents zone. The opponent must let the ball bounce before they catch it. Once they catch it, they must head the ball back from where it bounced back over the center line into the other zone. Failure to so this results in a point for the opponent. If the ball lands on the center line, play continues from the spot where it bounced
1st play to 3 points wins