Soccer Tennis
Soccer Tennis is a great game to focus on volleys and balls out of the air. It can be played virtually anywhere and the older kids will love it.
Soccer Drill contributed by: Chris Johnson
Soccer Drill Info:
This is for ages U10, U12, U14, U16, U17 and up. Run this soccer drill with at least 2 players but no more than 12. This soccer drill should last approximately 25 minutes on a small field. Make sure you have the following equipment: cones, flags, .
Soccer Drill Diagram
Setup:
Build a court that is 12 X 24 yards (2 12 yard squares). Assign a team of 3 players to each of the 12X12 grid.
Please note: The size of your court will depend on the number of players and can be made larger or smaller depending on the number of players playing and their age.
Instructions:
To begin the game, instruct the serving team to have one person start serving the ball from behind the back line. The server must volley or half volley the ball to their opponents side of the court. The receiving team has one bounce and two touches to receive the ball and play it back to their opponent’s side of the court, however, the ball doesn’t have to bounce and the ball can be played in 1 touch.
If the ball does touch the ground twice, or is knocked out of the playing court, a point is awarded to the serving team. Keep score just like you would in tennis.
Variations:
- based on the skill level of the players, adjust the touch/bounce limits
Coaching Points:
- HAVE FUN
- This is a great way to let kids experiment with controlling/judging flighted balls
Focus:
Technical Receiving
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