We knew something was up when our newest addition was a real kicker in the womb. Sure enough, she's got a couple of real active feet and is showing some real determination. She's get together with a couple of other kids in her daycare and they've formed a pretty formidable partnership. It's evident they've started to channel what the other is doing and understanding how to play between the spaces. So far they are dominating the rest of the school, even a team full of kindergarteners.
We've talked to a couple of other parents and are thinking of keeping them together as they grow. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good program that will train the group collectively so they can learn to win now? We want to train them to be winners and then leverage the lot of them for a club to take them together (currently 5, recruiting a sixth). We are currently playing a 2-1-2 alignment and our backs are so active, not even using a goalie at this time.
Also, we heard that we should stop our heading practices? Truth? We aren't using real soccer balls, that would be silly. We use a semi-deflated volleyball and some are coming along nicely.
We've talked to a couple of other parents and are thinking of keeping them together as they grow. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good program that will train the group collectively so they can learn to win now? We want to train them to be winners and then leverage the lot of them for a club to take them together (currently 5, recruiting a sixth). We are currently playing a 2-1-2 alignment and our backs are so active, not even using a goalie at this time.
Also, we heard that we should stop our heading practices? Truth? We aren't using real soccer balls, that would be silly. We use a semi-deflated volleyball and some are coming along nicely.
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