Name: | Steven Killeen |
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City: | Mississauga |
Country: | Canada |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization
-20 players
-see diagram for equipment and set-up
Activity
-Divide player between the 3 grids. All players are moving with a ball, the objective is to protect their own ball and kick other players ball out of the grid. If their ball is kicked out, the player moves down a grid, if they kick a ball out they move back up a grid. The goal is to stay or get to the #1 grid.
Coaching Points
-how can you use your body to protect the ball?
-why is it important to use both feet?
-how can changes of speed and direction help you?
-how can use your turns to lose the defenders?
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Organization
-8-10 players
-see diagram for set-up and equipment
-approx.10x10 area
Activity
1v1 game encouraging quick reactions, shielding and turning with the ball. Play starts with coach passing the ball out into the area. That is the trigger for the two players to run after it, they then play 1v1 to either goal.
Coaching Points
-can you react quickly and beat your opponent to the ball?
-can you use your body to shield and turn away from the opponent?
-can you accelerate and quickly get to the goal?
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organisation
-6-8 Players
-See diagram for equipment and set-up
Activity
-3v3/4v4 games
Coaching Points
-Quick decision-making
-Good communication
-Good tempo to the play
Shielding 1v1 (15 mins)
Organization
-20 players
-see diagram for equipment and set-up
Activity
-Players work in pairs in a simple shielding game. One player is trying to protect the ball on the cone, the other player is trying to knock it off. Switch partners frequently.
Coaching Points
-how can you use your body to protect the ball?
-why is it important to know where the defender is?