Had a basketball coach tell me he doesn't have time to work on his players and teams speed and quickness. That's like saying, we don't have time to get better and improve our offensive and defensive play. If it's important, it's important to do!
Okay, Bears have the lead, Fields was terrific in his debut, presumably Foles is coming in to wrap up, time to turn off the TV, leave the house on a perfect summer day and treat it as a win no matter what!
When my 13 year old son gets better at a skill it's not because I explained and rambled on about it. It's because he put the reps in and solved the problem. Give guided discovery methods a try versus dictator teaching.
Sometimes we mistake youngsters needing strength when they really need more practice of movement pattern. Strength is HUGE, but for youngsters, learning pattern sequence by getting more attempts often cleans it up. Poor coordination often gets disguised as low strength levels.