After-school drills
After-school soccer drills should be easy to start.Short, useful, repeatable.
For parents and young players looking for simple after-school soccer drills at home.

After School Soccer Drills At Home
After school, kids may have limited energy and time. A compact soccer drill works best when it has one clear goal and gives the player visible feedback on every touch.
Pick one skill per session.
Use both feet without rushing.
Keep the session positive and short.
After school is not team practice
The home session should reinforce a small habit: first touch, weak foot, close control, or reaction after control.
Make success visible
A target zone lets the player and parent see whether the ball was controlled.
Consistency matters more than duration
A few short sessions each week can be easier to keep than one long complicated workout.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Homework touch path
Move the ball through three targets and reset after each arrival.
Weak-foot finish
Finish the session with slow weaker-foot touches only.
Parent reaction call
A parent calls a target, and the player controls the ball there.
Common questions.
What soccer drills can kids do after school at home?
Kids can train first touch, ball control, weak foot, footwork, and short reaction tasks in a safe home space.
Should after-school soccer drills be long?
No. Short focused drills are often easier to repeat and keep positive.
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