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Want to transform your football sessions with fun, engaging, and effective drills? In this video, we show you how to create a games-based football drill that keeps kids active, learning, and loving the game. Whether you're coaching U6s or U12s, this approach is perfect for grassroots football coaches looking to ditch boring line and cone drills and create sessions that encourag decision-making, creativity, and player development. 🎯 In this video you'll learn: What makes a drill "games-based" A step-by-step method to design your own football games Real-life examples and coaching tips you can use straight away How you can apply this method even if you're coaching complete beginners ⚽ This video is perfect for: Youth football coaches Grassroots soccer coaches Volunteer coaches Parent coaches Anyone working with beginners Enjoyed the free games-based guide? If you want to go deeper, we’ve created simple, games-based ebooks. Each ebook gives you ready-to-use games, clear coaching points, and practical ideas you can apply straight away including Dribbling & Shooting games and a dedicated guide to coaching Scanning using the games-based model. 👉 Explore the full collection at https://onlinefootballcourses.com/ 📲 Follow us on Instagram for more: 🎧 Listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6KhYXLQ... 🌍 Join our sessions: https://foot-techacademy.co.uk/ #FootballCoaching #GamesBasedDrill #YouthFootball #GrassrootsCoaching #SoccerDrills #LetThemPlay #coachingtips #FootballCoaching #YouthSoccer #GrassrootsFootball #SoccerCoaching #KidsFootball #FootballSessionIdeas Further reading/research credit: Towards a contemporary player learning in development framework for sports practitioners - Mark O Sullivan, Carl T Woods, James Vaughan and Keith Davids