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Parents & players,
Thank you for your participation on week two. With the promise of doing disney themes this session, I had to do do some research and watch 'Frozen" and I had great fun implementing the soccer games into the story.
This past week was the first week in which I moved away from the story for the second group and due to the quality of the group I was able to go off some drills from our "Center of Excellence"
The older session plan can be found here. Free of charge if you enter the code "everton"
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Learning outcomes from week 2
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Story: Elsa has magic powers that she can't control.
- Players use motor skills to avoid the ice. Up, down and turning.
- Manipulate the ball by avoiding ice
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Story: Anna wants to play but Elsa shuts her out
- Incorporating turns by going up to the door and turning away.
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Story: Elsa runs away to build an ice castle.
- Running with the ball. Stopping.
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Story: To find Elsa, Anna catches a ride with Kristoff & Sven.
- Follow the leader with parents, dribbling and change of direction.
- Progression. Parents become wolves and players have to dribble at speed.
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Story: The snowman protecting Elsa's castle is mean. Hit him with snowballs.
- Striking a ball. Accuracy of kicks
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Story: Olaf has lost his body, and his legs, and his head and his arms. Help him put them together.
- Directional play, turning. Decision making
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Story: Anna is frozen. The only way to save her is for Elsa to find her real true love........ scoring goals!
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Try this exercise.
1 - Dribble the ball up to something or someone and then turn away. Try both feet.
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Please send any great pictures you have from the session to lothen@evertonamericact.com
I am also looking for video of the player doing turns or dribbling to avoid others.
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