Kotoni Staggs has always loved being around kids, and often volunteered at the local schools in Arizona. To do a training camp, he would spend the day at a school and work from the smallest kids all the up to the biggest kids. Rotations through each age group. Now the littlies. Its like herding a bunch of tiny drunk people all in a line. What is a line? Who knows, kids don't, thats for sure. So he would get them into groups of two by patting 2 consecutive kids on the head, giving them a colour and that being their pair. He would give them all a foam ball, that looks and feels like a real football but is squishy and won't hurt. How would line the kids up along two lines and they have to pass the ball to their partner. When they catch it, they can take a step back away from each other.
After that drill he would say that we are all learning and life is one big coaching session. We keep doing things, keep working at them till we become great. And then begin all again with the next skill. Letters, tying shoe laces, playing football.
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After that drill he would say that we are all learning and life is one big coaching session. We keep doing things, keep working at them till we become great. And then begin all again with the next skill. Letters, tying shoe laces, playing football.
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