Originally posted by Unregistered
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Again if your child is an 2003 like I was responding to, the player at this age on a high level team is not working on skill drills. They should know the skill set by now . Of course the player is always working on their touch and weight of passes. It's now the mental recognition of the game which takes over. Focus and ability to read the game should be paramount in further development of the game. The ones who grasp this are the ones who potentially have a chance to get to the next level.
If your are an 2003 and are needing instruction to do cone drills, cryuff turns, L-cuts , scissors, step overs etc.... personally I feel you are behind the curve.
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