Alexis Nieves-Richards
Name: | Alexis Nieves-Richards |
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City: | Highlands Ranch |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
1. Separate team into two groups
2. Create a tic-tac-toe grid on the field, a gate and 2 starting points
3. Two color pinnies
4. One ball per team
5. Goal
Instruction:
1. The first player in each line will pick up a pinnie from the pile, dribble their soccer ball to the Tic-Tac-Toe grid and place their pinnie in a box.
2. The player will then shoot their ball on goal.
3. Once the ball is in the goal or has passed the endline, the next player in line can start.
4. Play continues until one team has Tic-Tac-Toe or the game is a draw.
5. Teams play for an allotted amount of time or number of wins is reached.
Coaching Points:
1. Pick head up when dribbling to see the field
2. Watch your teammate to see where they place their pinnie and how you can contribute to the game
3. Dribble with the outside of foot, pinky toe
4. Stick the ball with laces, toe down
Progression(s):
1. Allow the opposing team to put a pinnie in a box or to take one away from the other team.
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No Ball (10 mins)
Organization:
1. Separate team into two groups
2. Create a tic-tac-toe grid on the field, a gate and 2 starting points
3. Two color pinnies
Instruction:
1. The first player in each line will pick up a pinnie from the pile, run to the Tic-Tac-Toe grid and place their pinnie in a box.
2. The player will then run back through the gate as fast as they can.
3. Once the player is through the gate, the next player in line can start.
4. Play continues until one team has Tic-Tac-Toe or the game is a draw.
5. Teams play for an allotted amount of time or number of wins is reached.
Coaching Points:
1. Pick head up when running to see the field
2. Watch your teammate to see where they place their pinnie and how you can contribute to the game
Progression(s):
1. Allow the opposing team to put a pinnie in a box or to take one away from the other team.