FOOTBALL Mid North Coast have released a home training program to keep players active and focused on their individual game.
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It is hoped once the COVID-19 pandemic has been resolved and players start to return to fields around the Mid North Coast, they can do additional training at home.
FMNC technical director Larry Budgen said doing new skills was an opportunity for players to improve on little aspects of their game.
"It's to give them some football work they can do at home and even when organised football does return, they can do additional football training at home," he said.
"We have had fantastic feedback; mum and dad love it.
"We tried to make it so it can be across a variety of levels - from community kids to kids in programs - there's enough for kids who want to just do something, especially with YouTube."
Budgen said there would be an increase in kids kicking balls around the lounge room or kitchen.
"As long as they are doing something, that can only be a good thing," he said.
"The kids can get away from mum and dad and mum and dad can get away from the kids."
To visit the training hub, click here.
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