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Mastering dribbling and attacking skills gives players confidence with the ball and makes them capable of maintaining possession while controlling the tempo of the game. Description Players work individually with a ball and two cones 6 yards apart. Players are designated as four attackers (O) and four defenders (X). Each attacker has a ball.
Two important things to pay attention to and be prepared for are the need to adjust the game plan when things don’t go as planned, as well as coach and player conduct. As your team plays, take time (or appoint an assistant coach or other person) to analyze the game so that you are prepared to make adjustments to your game plan at halftime, if necessary. Pay attention to the entire field, not just the ball, and make notes regarding both your team and the opponent.
Debra J. Rose, PhD, is a professor in the Division of Kinesiology and Health Science, co-director of the Center for Successful Aging, and kinesiology graduate program coordinator at California State University, Fullerton. The innovative fall risk reduction program she developed was recently recognized by the National Council on Aging as one of seven programs nationwide that promotes a healthy, active lifestyle. She is a fellow of the Research Consortium of AAPHERD and past Executive Board ...
Listen to Dr. Debra Rose discuss how to design balance and mobility programs to meet clients’ needs. A Comprehensive Balance and Mobility Training Program and foremost expert in balance disorders and programming, will discuss how to design balance and mobility programs to meet clients’ needs. The innovative fall risk reduction program she developed and describes in this manual was recognized by the Health Promotion Institute of the National Council on Aging (NCOA) in 2006 as a best practice...
Listen to Dr. Debra Rose discuss how to design balance and mobility programs to meet clients’ needs. A Comprehensive Balance and Mobility Training Program and foremost expert in balance disorders and programming, will discuss how to design balance and mobility programs to meet clients’ needs. The innovative fall risk reduction program she developed and describes in this manual was recognized by the Health Promotion Institute of the National Council on Aging (NCOA) in 2006 as a best practice...