How to Play Soccer: 3 Yard Star
Video Description: Learn how to use this basic drills with cones spaced 3 yards apart in order to improve your speed and running on the soccer field. Related Article Subjects: agility, america, balance, explosive, phelps, scott, soccer, Speed, sport
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