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1v1 Bridge Blockers
1v1 Bridge Blockers teaches young defenders how to stop attacks by forcing attackers away from the scoring bridge. Players learn delaying, timing the tackle, and recovering after mistakes instead of diving in and hoping for a tackle.
Bounce Call Catch
Bounce Call Catch develops movement quality while players travel while calling colors and controlling the ball cleanly. The drill works on fast feet, reacting to cues, and linking movement to ball control so technical skills later become easier to learn.
Party Hat Gate Race
Party Hat Gate Race is a fun soccer mini-game that works especially well for birthday parties and mixed-age groups. Players dribble through colorful gates in any order, collect points, and race to finish a course without crashing into other party guests.
Rainy Day Number Turn Race
Rainy Day Number Turn Race is a rainy day indoor soccer drill for kids that teaches changes of direction without needing a full field. Players dribble to numbered markers, perform the called turn, and race back with the ball under control.
Rebound Raider Finish
Rebound Raider Finish is a finishing exercise built around players striking the ball off a bounce or rebound before the defender recovers. It develops first touch into a finish, accuracy to targets, and quick rebounds while keeping lines short and repetitions high.
Target Shooting
Players practice shooting at specific targets in the goal. Great for developing accuracy and proper shooting technique.
Team Treasure Relay
Team Treasure Relay is a themed soccer game where players score by racing, passing, and finishing together as a team. It keeps the session lively while teaching combining skills inside small competitions and simple teamwork in a format kids want to repeat.
Traffic Tunnel Turns
Traffic Tunnel Turns gives players a fun dribbling challenge as they travel through color tunnels and around busy corners. It builds changing speed, turning away from traffic, and lifting the eyes between touches with timing pressure or guided opposition.
Triangle Treasure Pass
Triangle Treasure Pass teaches players to move the ball around a three-cone island with move-after-pass habits instead of standing in straight lines. The activity emphasizes passing on the move, opening the body, and supporting after the pass while keeping support angles and receiving shape age-appropriate.
Need balls, cones, or goals for these drills?
Our coach-tested gear guide has everything you need for kids ages 3-10.