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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My U11 is similar. Fall training is four days a week Monday through Friday. Winter training is three days a week. Spring training it's back to four days a week. All games on weekends of course. My U11 does drills at home, but they are very light and only take 5-6 minutes. However it adds up and we quickly change the drills. For example: For 14 days the drill sheet will be: 3 sets of 10 V Turns 3 sets of 10 Sol Rolls 3 sets of Bell to Sol to Bell Juggle 50 Times. Done. It's quick, no sweat, no changing, etc and our kid can learn new drills very quickly. Every 14-21 days we change drills and it's a great way for an athlete to get ahead of others with very little effort.[/quote] OP here, I don't even know what these are, ha ha. Maybe my son knows, or maybe not. Maybe that's why he doesn't do them. it would involve more of an investment for him to do drills on his own. He'd have to figure out which ones to do, learn them, do them, and then figure out when it would be time to do different ones. [/quote]
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