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Outdoor Curriculum: Square Pegs Chipping |
Objective:
- To improve aerial ball control and to develop the chip pass.
Organization:
- Using markers/grids, organize six-yard squares six yards apart.
- One player passes to partner in opposite square.
- Organize squares to accommodate all players. If odd number, coach joins in.
- For pass to count as “accurate” it land in the opposite square without touching the ground in between.
- Each player is allowed a maximum of three touches in their square (one to control, one to set up the pass and the third to chip the ball.
- Use the King’s Court game system to make it a fun challenge for the players (see King’s Court). 3- to 4-minute rounds.
- Adjust size and distance of areas to ability of players.
Teaching:
- Encourage the receiving player in most instances to control the ball before it touches the ground (with thigh or chest).
- Use the second touch to nicely set up the ball for the chip.
- Before starting King’s Court allow them some time to practice their chipping technique (kicking foot under the ball, stubbing action with limited follow through).
- Receiver must be very alert and quickly moving into the line of the ball to improve chances of control.
Target:
- To enjoy improving these challenging techniques and to try to get to (or to stay at) the King’s Court.
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