| Name: | Mikaela Buchweitz |
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| City: | FC 1974 |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Technical Ball control, shooting, passing, learning objectives |
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Tactical positioning, making space, possession, off ball information, link to professional teams (tottenham v ajax) , |
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Physical movement on /off ball, turning, running with ball, balance, co-ordination, pitch size, session time line, work rest ratios, |
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Psychological decision making, rules, awearness, points system, scenarios, praise |
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Social team work, communication, Team meeting, team captains, player owner ships of points, scoring and rules |
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Final 3rd (20 mins)
Topic: Wave game
Final 3rd looking at combination and finishing
Area Size: 18x18
Equipment: 3 different colour bibs, goal, 20 balls
Description
Blues are attacking and yellows are defending. The attacking team look to combine and shoot at goal. They have the option of using the Reds neutral players between the gates by passing and receiving the ball back.
If the defenders (yellows) win the ball they must look to pass the ball to one of the neutral players between the gates and receive the ball back. Defenders then become attackers and the attacking team become defenders.
Game Realism
Offsides in play from beginning
Scenario
In the champions league last year 21 Matches won with goals after the 75-minute mark. Yellows (defenders) are up 3-0 with 15 minutes left can the attackers blue pull the game back.
Coaching Points:
· The five attacking principles are penetration, support/depth, mobility, width and creativity/improvisation. Penetration refers to getting inside and behind the defence's shape.
· The first touch – Once receiving the ball, players must ensure their first touch is good enough to create enough space for themselves to then go on and create options. Whether that be dribbling, shooting or passing.
· The end product – If the players have an opportunity to score, don’t waste it. Get your shot off early.
· Decision making – Players need to make decisions on when to take big touches and when to take small touches depending on the space in front of them and the position of the defenders. Players need to decide which is the best option in a 1v1 situation. Should they take the player on? or should they look for a passing opportunity?
Progression
Attackers have to pass to a neutral player and receive the ball back before they can score.
Neutral players can free roam anywhere around the pitch