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IS ONE- AND TWO-TOUCH SOCCER WHAT WE SHOuLD BE TEACHING OUR PLAYERS?
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Lang Wedemeyer, South Dakota State Women's Coach and NSCAA National Staff Instructor focuses on the ability to hold the ball in a variety of situations to control the pace of the game, to be able to break pressure individually, and to have a greater ability to tear down defenses on the dribble are three areas that our players could greatly benefit from in their development.

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