Soccer Dribbling Keep Away
Good Morning St. Clare Friends!
Another day with sunshine in the forecast! Let's get outside and feel the sun on our faces and get our hearts pumping! Getting your body moving produces happy chemicals in your brain and makes you feel strong to tackle the challenges life throws your way! So... let's do it! MOVE! MOVE! MOVE!
Today we are continuing with practicing our soccer dribbling! We are going to challenge our skills by dribbling the ball and keeping it away from our partner!
Another day with sunshine in the forecast! Let's get outside and feel the sun on our faces and get our hearts pumping! Getting your body moving produces happy chemicals in your brain and makes you feel strong to tackle the challenges life throws your way! So... let's do it! MOVE! MOVE! MOVE!
Today we are continuing with practicing our soccer dribbling! We are going to challenge our skills by dribbling the ball and keeping it away from our partner!
Key Skills of Soccer Dribbling:
- keep head and eyes up to watch where you are moving (only glancing down at the ball occasionally)
- touch the ball with the INSIDE of your shoes, for better control
- keep arms out for balance
- try dribbling with both feet to practice protecting the ball from an opponent
Game:
1) When the signal is given, player with ball dribbles within their square area.
2) The other partner attempts to get the ball away without making body contact.
3) If the partner with the ball gets to the end of the playing area they get a point.
4) Partners switch roles and repeat the dribble and take away within the square area.
5) The first person to receive 5 points dribbling to the end of play area wins.
Stay Active! Stay Strong! Stay Positive!
Sherri Anwender
Game:
1) When the signal is given, player with ball dribbles within their square area.
2) The other partner attempts to get the ball away without making body contact.
3) If the partner with the ball gets to the end of the playing area they get a point.
4) Partners switch roles and repeat the dribble and take away within the square area.
5) The first person to receive 5 points dribbling to the end of play area wins.
Stay Active! Stay Strong! Stay Positive!
Sherri Anwender
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