 Thank you for watching this video. If you found it helpful, please like, please comment, please share, please subscribe. If you have any questions on this topic or any topic, comment below and please come back tomorrow and let's keep training, keep getting better and keep taking your game to the next level. Thanks for watching and I'll talk to you soon. And this is so true for this drill, but just any time you are doing drills, whether it's by yourself or with your teammates, make it a habit. Always on your toes. Have a little bounce in your step quick to react. If you're sitting flat-footed on your heels, your reaction time is going to be very poor and as you get older, you get smarter, you start to understand what makes a player effective. You will start to learn that your movement is just as important as your technique. So really focus on your movement as much as your touches. The next thing I want to say is focus and this may seem a bit ridiculous. What do you mean? I am focusing when I'm doing these drills, but actually focus on every single touch. Watch that ball meet your foot exactly on the point that you want it to hit to produce the touch that you want. It sounds a bit ridiculous, but if you learn to really just watch that ball all the way to your foot, make flush contact with your foot, you're going to have much better touches and much more consistency. The last thing I want to say, and this is just a helpful tip for passing, but also these ball control drills is over hit your passes. It's much better for you to hit the ball too hard than too weak. If you're in a game and you hit your pass too weak, it's going to get intercepted. You're going to lose possession. If you hit it too hard, at least it will get to your teammate and he can still deal with it. So when you're doing these drills, it also helps to hit your passes too hard rather than too weak and also hit them too high off the wall rather than too low. If they're too high, you can still react to them, even though it's not ideal. If they're too low, it's probably going to go into the ground. So just think about those ideas being light on your toes, really focusing on your technique, watching that ball to your foot and over hitting your passes. So here's a little workout you can do. There are six different exercises. You can do two minutes for each. Again, these are just recommendations. If you want to do more, feel free to do more.