The first thing I would do is introduce myself and my team. I would talk about how long we have been playing football and our favorite parts of the game. Then, I would go into a more detailed explanation of what it takes to be a good football player. This would include topics such as dedication, hard work, and determination.
After explaining what it takes to be a good football player, I would then move on to demonstrating some of the basic mechanics of the game. This would include things like proper throwing technique, how to catch a ball, and how to properly tackle someone. Once again, I would stress the importance of dedication and hard work while doing these demonstrations. In a more detailed group, I would go over the mental concentration it takes to run a route perfectly, how to count the steps without looking like you're counting steps, and how to make sudden, twitchy cuts that throw the defense off balance. But most importantly, I want to teach the group of receivers how to manipulate their corners and leverage their body positions to their advantage. There are a lot of subtle nuances to the game that are often glossed over when they are young.
Finally, I would wrap up by leading the group in some light exercises and drills. This would help them to better understand how important it is to stay in shape if they want to be successful at football. At the end of the session, I would answer any questions that the kids may have and thank them for their time.
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After explaining what it takes to be a good football player, I would then move on to demonstrating some of the basic mechanics of the game. This would include things like proper throwing technique, how to catch a ball, and how to properly tackle someone. Once again, I would stress the importance of dedication and hard work while doing these demonstrations. In a more detailed group, I would go over the mental concentration it takes to run a route perfectly, how to count the steps without looking like you're counting steps, and how to make sudden, twitchy cuts that throw the defense off balance. But most importantly, I want to teach the group of receivers how to manipulate their corners and leverage their body positions to their advantage. There are a lot of subtle nuances to the game that are often glossed over when they are young.
Finally, I would wrap up by leading the group in some light exercises and drills. This would help them to better understand how important it is to stay in shape if they want to be successful at football. At the end of the session, I would answer any questions that the kids may have and thank them for their time.
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