Ajla Bilajbegovic
Name: | Ajla Bilajbegovic |
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City: | Oakville |
Country: | Canada |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Warm Up and Activities: 25-30 min
Mini-Game: 20 min
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Physical Literacy
Organization:
Players spread out inside the 20 x 16 yard area.
Procedure:
First have all the childrens parents surround the grid.
Bring the children in and have them choose an animal to be that has a tail.
Tell the children the pinnie will act as their "tail."
Tuck the "tail" into the back of their shorts.
Have the children run around the grid and have the facilitators attempt to pull out their "tails."
Progression: Volunteer coaches can be "it"; Parents can be "it"; One player can be selected to be "it; All players can be "it"
Emphasis: Heads ups, keep running, have FUN!
Additional Notes: Be creative with the children. Encourage them by being loud and spirited! Ask your volunteer coaches to help the children out be giving them coaching tips such as running away from the facilitator and moving their hips.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Physical Literacy
Organization:
Players find a partner and spread out inside the 20 x 16 yard area.
Procedure:
Players will hand the facilitator their ball and the facilitator will throw the ball into a space. Go over what it looks like to hand the ball to a facilitator. The player runs after the ball, picks it up and runs back to the facilitator and hands the facilitator the ball. The facilitator continues to throw the ball in different directions.
Progression: As the players what different parts of their body can they bring the ball back with? Allow the players to decide now. Have a few players show you a different way to bring the ball back.
Final Progression: Have the players dribble the ball back to the coach using their feet.
Movement variations would include: Walking (forwards and backwards), running, skipping, knees up, jumping (i.e. kangaroo or bunny), hop (i.e., frog), rolling, bear crawl, lunges, shuffling, tippy toes, etc.
Emphasis: Listening, following instruction, physical literacy, having FUN, and being positive!
Additional Notes: If you think of more movements, please feel free to do them. Try to be creative!
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
6 players spread out inside a 20 x 16 yard area.
Parents outline the parameter of the field.
Procedure:
Player engage in a 3 v 3 mini-game.
5 min- 6 soccer balls are placed on the field (one for each child)
10 min- 3 soccer balls are placed on the field
5 min- 1 soccer ball is placed on the field
Facilitator should have extra balls on hand to throw out when a ball goes out a play.
When players score give out high fives!
Have volunteer coaches help out by taking balls out of nets when they are scored.
Ensure that all players are having a chance to rotate in. (Volunteer coaches need to help with this)
Emphasis: Heads up. Keep moving. Having fun and trying your best!
Additional Notes: Involve your parents at this age group. Ask the question, "Hello parents, would you all mind helping me out by standing along the parameter of the field? This will help move the game along while keeping the children engaged." Say, "If a ball goes out of play please either roll or tap it back in for the players to continue playing. Act as a "side board," like in hockey."
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Physical Literacy
Organization:
Players spread out inside a 20 x 16 yard area.
Procedure:
Players move around in different directions looking to find space and move away from other players. Players follow the movement of the facilitator.
Variations: Walking (forwards and backwards), running, skipping, knees up, jumping (i.e. kangaroo or bunny), hop (i.e., frog), rolling, bear crawl, lunges, shuffling, tippy toes, etc.
Emphasis: Listening, following instruction, physical literacy, having fun, and being positive!
Additional Notes: If you think of more movements, please feel free to do them. Try to be creative!