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9 exercises found
Color Cone Blastoff
Color Cone Blastoff is one of the best soccer warm-up games for kids when you need energy right away. Players bounce in place, react to a color call, then dribble fast to the matching cone before resetting for the next round.
Dynamic Warmup Ball Mastery
Dynamic Warmup Ball Mastery develops movement quality while players travel while linking movement prep to technical actions. The drill works on balance, rhythm, body control, and simple ball mastery so technical skills later become easier to learn.
Follow-the-Leader First Touch
Follow-the-Leader First Touch is a soccer warm-up game for kids that blends movement, laughter, and clean ball contacts. Players copy the leader's movement pattern, then receive a short pass and prepare the ball for the next action.
Ladder Lava Run
Ladder Lava Run develops movement quality while players travel over lava lines with fast feet and balanced landings. The drill works on balance, rhythm, body control, and simple ball mastery so technical skills later become easier to learn.
Living Room Lightning Taps
Living Room Lightning Taps is a rainy day indoor soccer drill for kids that keeps feet moving when outdoor practice is canceled. Players use fast toe taps, quick freezes, and short bursts to safe markers so they build control in a tiny space without smashing furniture.
Quick Feet Compass
Quick Feet Compass develops movement quality while players travel while changing direction from north, south, east, and west calls. The drill works on balance, rhythm, body control, and simple ball mastery so technical skills later become easier to learn.
Rainbow Ladder Steps
Rainbow Ladder Steps develops movement quality while players travel while matching colors and body shapes. The drill works on balance, rhythm, body control, and simple ball mastery so technical skills later become easier to learn.
Red Light Green Ball
Red Light Green Ball is one of the easiest soccer drills for beginners who have never played because the rules are instantly familiar. Players dribble on green, freeze on red, and slowly learn how to start and stop the ball without frustration.
Traffic Light Dribbling
A fun dribbling game where players react to color commands — green means go, yellow means slow, red means stop!
Need balls, cones, or goals for these drills?
Our coach-tested gear guide has everything you need for kids ages 3-10.