Name: | Barry McGrellis |
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City: | Alexandria |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Keepy Up
Split players into smaller groups depending on size of main group. Teams must keep the ball in the air by catching at the high point and releasing back into the air before their feet hit the ground.
Primarily hand-eye coordination exercise. Still emphasise catching at highest point and leading with one knee.
Progress to see which group can keep the ball up for the longest.
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Goalie Football
Players can only run 5 steps with the ball in their hands, passes must be overhand. A goal is scored by catching the ball in the opposition end zone.
- Receptions will be more successful if caught at highest point (less likely to be intercepted)
- Use both hands to secure receptions and when moving with the ball
- Cradle ball securely on overhand pass
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Handball
Soccer rules using hands only. Goals are scored by throwing or underhand roling the ball into the goal.
Reinforce previous coaching points to individuals without stopping the game.
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Warm Up (10 mins)
Handling Warm Up
Two teams, one starts with balls, one without. Players move around area on the jog, Team 1 throws ball overhand and Team 2 catches ball at high point. Team 2 distributes ball underhand and Team 1 collects ball on the ground. Then switch so both teams practice all 4 skills.
Progress to all throws being in the air and all receptions dives.
- Catch ball at highest possible point with both hands
- Lead with one knee raised
- Keep knee behind hands when collecting on the ground