Steparounds, scirrors for quick footwork
» Added September 5, 2007 by admin
Steparounds
This is a basic youth soccer drill that has been called steparounds. The idea of this youth soccer drill is to teach youth soccer players quick feet.
Each player has a ball and starts with the ball between his feet and knees are bent. When the coach blows the whistle or says “go” each player moves one foot around the back of the ball and the other foot in front of the ball than back to the starting position. The next movement would be the same switching the foot. So the opposite foot should be going the other way this time (rather it be behind or in front of the ball). Then the first foot, etc. (example is left, right, left, right).
To make this alittle more competitive you could have the first one to 20 wins.

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