Family games advice

Hi,

Doing some coaching at a family fun day at weekend, wanting to do some games that all the family can join in, things like best the goalie, penalty shootout etc, any other ideas?

Thanks

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  • Hi Michael,

    Hope your excited for your weekend at the family fun day, some games you could possibly do are:

    - S.P.O.T - All you need is a large space to bounce the ball off - the side of a garage, house, or large building is perfect. Just make sure there are no windows close by! Aim of the game is to play the ball against the wall for the next person to have their shot - if the ball stops, doesn't hit the wall you gain a letter of S.P.O.T, or if you hit someone else they gain a letter.

    - One V One - A simple 1v1 battle, with the aim of taking the ball past the other player past a line, or to shoot in a goal - this is a good one to improve technical ability!

    - American Penalties - Have two goals next to each other, start a certain distance back (up to you) then it is a race to dribble the ball to the goal and score past the keeper.

    Hope these work and you enjoy!

    Harry

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  • Hi Michael,

    Hope your excited for your weekend at the family fun day, some games you could possibly do are:

    - S.P.O.T - All you need is a large space to bounce the ball off - the side of a garage, house, or large building is perfect. Just make sure there are no windows close by! Aim of the game is to play the ball against the wall for the next person to have their shot - if the ball stops, doesn't hit the wall you gain a letter of S.P.O.T, or if you hit someone else they gain a letter.

    - One V One - A simple 1v1 battle, with the aim of taking the ball past the other player past a line, or to shoot in a goal - this is a good one to improve technical ability!

    - American Penalties - Have two goals next to each other, start a certain distance back (up to you) then it is a race to dribble the ball to the goal and score past the keeper.

    Hope these work and you enjoy!

    Harry

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