| Would love my DD to be able to improve her footwork. Does this ball actually help? |
| Oh how i miss this stage in life. Buy it they will use it. Set it up w an ipad or phone. Novelty will eventually wear off but if it gets them involved w touches its worth it imo |
No. Use you tube. |
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It established the habit when they are young and solo. Otherwise, it is best to be in the backyard with them and follow a Coerver Ball Mastery Series. The virtual False 8 ball mastery is good as well.
Dribble Up has the scoreboard aspect which interests the young kids. |
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Dribble Up was good for ages 7-8, but we fell out of a habit of using it.
Anything is helpful. Also take a look at his fun video ball skills series: https://www.globalstreetsoccer.com/goat-skillz $50 gives access to 30-40 videos with music. It might be fun to try also. |
| I bought it for my son many years ago when it was first released. It seemed like a genius idea but he never used it as intended. He preferred being outside with cones or using his rebounder. Eventually it found its way into his bedroom where he juggled with it when bored. If I remember correctly, it requires a subscription. |
| It’s junk and expensive. My DD used her own ball and an app. It’s about the repetition not the product. |
this is the age for sure |