Body Part Ball Stop Game
This playful drill sharpens kids’ focus, coordination, and listening skills while making tennis practice fun. By rolling a ball to a partner and responding to the coach’s call, players must control the ball with specific body parts, reinforcing agility and concentration. It’s a versatile game that can be adapted with different types of balls or even rackets.
Setup
- Players grouped in pairs
- One ball per pair (foam or depressurized balls work best)
- Coach positioned to give instructions
Rules & Objectives
- One player rolls the ball gently to their partner
- The coach calls out a body part (e.g., right foot, left knee, forehead, chest, etc.)
- The receiving player must stop the ball using the called body part
- That player then rolls the ball back, and the coach calls a new body part for the other player
- Continue alternating until both players have completed several turns
Repetition
- Play for timed rounds (e.g., 2 minutes per pair)
- Introduce variations: use different types of balls (tennis, foam, basketball, etc.)
- Add rackets: players must stop the ball with specific parts of the racket (e.g., frame, strings, handle)
- Increase challenge by rolling balls faster or at different angles
Coaching Points
- Develops hand-eye and foot-eye coordination
- Improves reaction time and concentration
- Encourages listening skills and quick thinking
- Keeps kids engaged with variety and fun movement
Drill Tutorial
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Age Group: 10 & Under
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