Paul Morrison
Name: | Paul Morrison |
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City: | warrington |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Session Objective: To develop short passing
Organisation:
Drill C. 1 plays to 2 and moves to side to receive return pass.Plays back to 2 and moves other way to receive return pass.Then plays long pass to 3.3 plays to 2 and moves and receives return.Plays back to 2 and moves other way to receive return pass.Then plays long pass to 1.Rotate players after few minutes.
Drill D. 1 plays to 2 who plays return.1 plays to 3 then changes places with 2.3 plays to 1 who is now in middle and gets return.Plays long to 2 and takes place of 1 in middle and so on.Can develop by many variationssuch as repeating drill 3 but when ball played long to 3 take place of 2 and so on.
Key Factors:
Get in line of ball
Technique
Quality of first touch
Weight and timing of pass
Movement after pass
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short passing drill
Session Objective: To develop short passing
Organisation:
Drill A.Ball with each outside player.Ball played in to centre player who returns first touch,spins then receives ball from other end.Plays back first touch and so on.Rotate players.
Can develop by centre player receiving ball,turning,turning back again then playing back to serverSpins then receives from other side and repeat process.Rotate players.
Drill B.Drill A.One ball .Ball played in by 1 to centre player 2 who returns first touch,1 plays to 3.£ plays to 2 and gets return and so on.Can develop by centre player receiving ball,turning,turning back again then playing back to serverSpins then receives from other side and repeat process.Rotate players.
Key Factors:
Get in line of ball
Technique
Quality of first touch
Weight and timing of pass
quality of movement after pass