Dribbling through gates teaches kids to change direction while keeping the ball close. This is the foundation of all ball movement.

Equipment needed: 12 cones (creating 6 gates), 8-10 soccer balls, open space about 40 by 30 yards.

Setup: Arrange cones in a line 10 feet apart, creating six gates. Each gate is two cones 4 feet apart.

How to run it:

  1. Kids dribble through the first gate with their right foot, then the next gate with their left foot, alternating all the way.
  2. First round: slow (just touch the ball between each gate).
  3. Second round: medium (move faster, touch twice per gate).
  4. Third round: fast (move as fast as possible, one touch per gate).
  5. Rotate kids through so each gets three rounds.

What to look for: Touch consistency and speed. The faster they dribble, the closer the touches nee


Gear for this drill (affiliate)

Agility cones (set of 12) → — the set used in the diagram. Stackable, bright, holds up to wet grass.

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