Article on Soccer Coaching -
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Tony Fielden
Very young children (four and five year olds) are learning to coordinate and control their body
movements and dynamic balance, and are generally not very
nimble or agile. Practice activities that develop these
basic motor skills, with and without the soccer ball will
be beneficial and fun for all young children. In addition
to soccer-specific activities, practice activities for
five and six year-olds should target directional sense,
spatial awareness, and basic motor patterns, such as
hopping, skipping, jumping, bounding and
running.
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