Incorporate Competitions
Incorporate competitions into your practices to keep the players sharp under pressure. Challenges involving offensive strategies, defensive strategies, dribbling, passing, possession, and shooting can easily be practiced as competitions, keeping the players sharp, challenged, and fit. Use your imagination or use an established drill. Either way you can incorporate the practice’s objectives into challenges. From basic skill competitions, to game related competitions. Most objectives can be made a competition!
Here are a few competitions that can be adjusted to fit your players. Whether you keep the name, or change it to fit your liking, be sure to teach your players the competition's name. Teach and use the rules, explain the players' responsibilities, and the objectives of the competition. Always refer to the competition using the same catchy name and eventually, your players will know their responsibilities and the objectives simply by hearing the name of the game!
Here are a few competitions that can be adjusted to fit your players. Whether you keep the name, or change it to fit your liking, be sure to teach your players the competition's name. Teach and use the rules, explain the players' responsibilities, and the objectives of the competition. Always refer to the competition using the same catchy name and eventually, your players will know their responsibilities and the objectives simply by hearing the name of the game!