 Hi guys, my name's Coach Fletch and today we're going to be doing the Slalom. For this drill, we're using six cones. They're about two foot apart from each other. If you don't have cones, you can use anything. Bottles, rolled-up socks, be creative, use whatever you like. If you want to make this slightly harder, you can put the cones closer together, or if you want to make it easier, you can put the cones further apart. For the first one, we're going to use our right foot only, small touches using our laces. We tend to do this drill for kids aged five and above, but if your child is younger than that and is confident, why not give it a go? You want to take little touches, keep the ball nice and close to you, okay? Nice little touches using the laces. Don't let the ball come too far out. Little touches, okay, staying light on the feet. Try and keep the ball nice and close, and try not to touch the cones. Quick recap, avoid the cones, soft touches, stay light on your feet, and use only your laces if you can. If you need to use other parts of your foot because you're struggling, then go for it. For this one, you're going to do 10 reps with your right foot only, rest for a minute, then do 10 reps with your left foot. Once you've done that, we're going to progress on to this. We're going to do the exact same thing, but with more of a zigzag cone setup. So all the same coaching points as the first drill apply for this drill. Keep the ball nice and close, soft touches. Don't let the ball go too far away from you and avoid the cones. Get your kids active at home during this horrible lockdown. I hope you enjoyed the video, guys. If you liked it, give it a thumbs up. And if you have any comments on what other videos you would like or if you'd like to see more videos like this, comment below and let us know. Alright, hope you enjoyed it. There will be more videos soon, so keep an eye out and we'll see you next time.