Go out from the field

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LEAVING THE PLAYING FIELD

1

At the end of the training session all equipment used is to be collected with the help of the children so that they understand the importance of same for their learning and enjoyment, but also so that they can start to build a correct relationship with the equipment itself, starting with its correct management

2

The equipment will be carried with the help of the children, by assigning, wherever possible, one piece each

3

Proper transport of the equipment should be taught (points of pegs facing down, avoid turning pegs or obstacles...)

4

As with entry into the playing field the exit must take place in an orderly fashion and with attention

5

Everyone will leave together, carrying equipment to storage areas and leaving it in an orderly fashion on the ground

6

Those not carrying equipment will also move with the rest of the group

7

There should be no children returning to the dressing room before the others and remaining inside without being supervised

8

It is strictly forbidden to run to reach the dressing rooms

9

If equipment must remain on the playing field (such as goals for instance) the coach must advise the playing field manager who will ensure it is stored or ask an available coach to store it.

10 Exit from the field should take place as with the entry or rather the team will move in a single line in order to prevent children, above all the smaller ones, getting hurt by banging

against the equipment transported.



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