Yes it Is
Kids that age don't need a personal trainer. Find them a team and if you want to help them encourage them the kick a ball as often as possible. Kick it to each other or against a wall or with a friend. The more times they kick a ball the better off they'll be. Even if you haven't played the fundamentals of hitting a ball and trying to control it is something you can learn well enough to get your kids started. Plus you get to spend time with them and it's fun. Double bonus. Even at the older ages I'm not a fan of personal trainers. It's about playing, and playing a lot away from practice. Not being "trained."
Originally posted by Unregistered
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