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8 exercises found
Dribble Through Cones
Players weave through a line of cones using close ball control. A classic drill that builds confidence on the ball.
Four-Corner Escape
Four-Corner Escape gives players a fun dribbling challenge as they travel from one safe corner to another with controlled turns. It builds small touches, stopping on command, and simple turns with little or no pressure.
Hallway Gate Dribble Dash
Hallway Gate Dribble Dash is a rainy day indoor soccer drill for kids who need controlled touches in a narrow space. Players dribble through small gates made from shoes or cones, turn at the end, and race back under control instead of just kicking the ball ahead.
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.
Traffic Scanner Challenge
Traffic Scanner Challenge gives players a fun dribbling challenge as they travel while scanning for free space before every move. It builds beating pressure, protecting the ball, and exploding into free space with active opposition or transition pressure.
Turn and Burn 1v1
Turn and Burn 1v1 is a 1v1 soccer drill for kids who need to beat pressure with the first turn. Players receive with their back to a defender, spin into space, and attack a gate before the defender can recover.
Turn and Burn Alley
Turn and Burn Alley gives players a fun dribbling challenge as they travel through tight alleys using inside, outside, and sole turns. It builds changing speed, turning away from traffic, and lifting the eyes between touches with timing pressure or guided opposition.
Need balls, cones, or goals for these drills?
Our coach-tested gear guide has everything you need for kids ages 3-10.