Ariana Revilla
Name: | Ariana Revilla |
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City: | Brooklyn |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
- Area adjusted accordingly
Instructions:
- Freeze tag (Can we make it animal oriented)
Coaching Points:
- Change speed
- Change direction
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
- Space adjusted as needed
- Keeping group W/R ration at 1 to 1
Instructions:
- Defender passes ball to attacker and play begins. Players score by dribbling through the middle gate.
- Players rotate sides after each round
Coaching Points:
- As we receive the ball, what type of touch do we want to take to attack the space?
- With the defender in front of us, what type of touch are we taking? How can we beat them or get behind them?
- Once in open space how do we attack with the ball
- Cutting behind defender once past them
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
- 3v3 or 4v4
Instructions:
Coaching Points:
- Same coaching points as above
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Ball Mastery Warmup
Organization:
- As much space as needed, each player with a ball.
Instructions:
- Before the start of session, either inividual juggling or a large group rondo arrival activity.
- Ball mastery warmup, focusing on dribbling using different parts of the foot, changing speed, direction, and allowing the players to incorporate different skills and movements with their dribbling.
- Challenge the players with added pressure of time or # of touches
Coaching Points:
- Preparing ourselves physically and mentally for the session
- What are the different areas of the foot we would use and why?
- Head up as we are looking for open space, instead of going in a circle or a line can we change our direction and try and cover as much of the pitch as possible.
- Close control, one step in between every touch, how is our body position? Position of our foot?
- When taking bigger touches and exploding into space, what changes with our body position?
- Turning to find new space, identifying where the space is and moving into it.