Using games is becoming more popular and important when coaching young players. This clip shows a a simple touch game and format to include coaches, have fun and develop skills
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The games are a good way to like interact with like the rest of our age group in a fun way, but we're still using the techniques we've learned in the game. So it makes it fun.
Another great conditioned game for pre-season training. With the addition of 'reptile crawls' for players who have made a touch, you incorporate an excellent core strength exercise that requires concentration under fatigue.
The condition in this game is for those making the 'tackle' (or touch) to drop to their knee for four seconds before re-joining the game.
This should give more space for the attackers to exploit. A good game if you have been working on 2v1 or 3v2 handling exercises.
In this game, two defenders must link up, slowing them down and creating more opportunities for the attacking side. This can create the overlap necessary to put 2 v 1 and 3 v 2 techniques into practice.
The Wasps coaches use a mixture of games and drills to develop the passing skills of young players. Players are encouraged to respond to questions. Games are used to improve the learning experience
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