Name: | Todd Ledbetter |
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City: | Chattanooga |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Fundamental Rondo: 10x10 grid
-Two groups of fundamental rondo. The focus is one 1 and 2 touch play and first touch. Combination play will be emphasized as well as vision.
-We will progress to a player who can check into the middle of the circle and help with possession.
Coaching points:
First line break: pass to the person next to you
Second line break: A pass the bypasses the person next to you and goes to the second person.
Third line break: This pass splits the defenders and penatrates the defense. This is the most devestaing pass to make. Requires great vision and soccer IQ.
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Moving Rondo: 10x10 grid
-this is played just like fundamental rondo except once the group has 4 consecutive passes they play a ball to a runner into the next grid and the circle moves. They get 4 passes again the circle moves back.
-The emphasis will be moving as a unit and supporting the player with the ball.
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3 team possession:
-The blue team and the white are in possession together. The red team is defending.
-If the white team turns the ball over, then white goes to defedning and the blue and red are in possession together.
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Play 6v6
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
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Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
passing pattern (15 mins)
Passing Patterns:
2 groups of passing patterns foucsing on 1 and 2 touch and the players first touch.