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Leave defenders on their backsides

Step in and out of cones to develop a split-second change of direction

The drill: Agility relay course

What you need: Six cones and a ball.

Phase one: Run in and out of the cones; once at the end, sprint back to your starting position.
Now pick up the ball and dribble in and out of the cones before once again sprinting back to the
start, but this time dribbling the ball as fast as you can.

Phase two: Start without the ball and run in and out of the cones backwards, then sprint back to
the start. Now take the ball, dribbling in and out of the cones, and sprint back to the start with it
as before.

Phase three: Run straight along past the cones to the end, before running backwards through the
cones until you’re back to the start. Now dribble the ball through the cones, before sprinting back
to the start with it. 

How it helps: When it comes to football, speed isn’t all about straight lines. The most effective
players are those who are quick at changing direction or quick off the mark. This drill will
improve both skills. What’s more, it will improve your deceleration speed, vital for stopping on a
sixpence.

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