THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND PLAY OUTSIDE THE BOX

12-13 y/o | 14-15 y/o | biomechanics of movement | psychomotor speed

25/02/2019

One of the most common doubts in working with children is how to teach Dora to catch a ball and make a long pass in motion without throwing "balloons".

The solution can be found in exercises like running the playground in pairs and in groups of three where we are looking from her to keep a certain distance, popular exercise "criss-cross or eight", etc.

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