TURNING PRACTICE FOR JUNIOR PLAYERS
Aim to develop a player's ability to turn
with the ball and keep the ball under close control all the
time.
Diagram 1

Organisation
4 players with a ball each A, B, C & D, all standing
at the corners of an area 10 metres square.
Each player starts with a ball behind a cone s as in diagram
1, with one other cone in the centre.
Practice
Each player, in turn, dribbles the ball round his own cone
then moves quickly to the centre cone, which he then circles
(as in diagram 1 with A starting) before sprinting with his
ball back to his place.
Once A has reached the start of his turn around the centre
cone then B begins a similar route from his own corner ensuring
good control all the time, this goes on through C and D.
To progress
As soon as A reaches the centre B sets off, as A will return
(not to his own corner) but to B's corner, B will move up
to C, and so on.
Coaches should ensure use of the inside
and outside of the feet, ball under close control, and that
players develop good technique before speeding up the exercise.
Diagram 2
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