Or not.
Step 2: Start teaching basic fundamentals. How to hike the ball and let each child take turns being the center and the quarterback.
CJ did really great helping the kids. I'm sure he would have liked to have been helping Tanner, but for now he's still sitting on the ground.
Step 3: See if they can catch. Then practice catching and throwing, and catching and running.
Yes, that's Tanner standing behind one of the team Dad's. We're getting closer, but 1 hour into practice he's still refusing to participate.
LOOK! He's playing with the other kids!
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Football Practice for 4 year olds.
Step 1: Show all the kids what the flags are and how to wear them.
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3 comments:
the first pic is so sad :(:(:( Poor little guy! He'll come around! Just hopes it's before the season is over!
~mel
Maybe he will participate if you tell him that practice is over! It's opposite day, folks.
LMAO! This is too funny and so cute! Hopefully he'll start playing during practice soon. :)
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