Joaquin Huertero
Name: | Joaquin Huertero |
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City: | Lemon grove |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Specific / Creating and exploiting overloads / in possession
Welsh way principle
Understand when and how to exploit a numerical advantage against the opposition
Organisation / Area size
Area size 2 x 30m x 20m
6 x blue, 6 red bibs
Footballs designated area behind the servers (No 1)
Session Details
Start from player (1) who performs a one / two with player (2) player (1) passes to player (3) player (2) then runs around the Blue cone and takes on player (4) in a 2 v 1 to try and score. Same will happen on the right side after every set the players will move up one station. e.g 1 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4 and 4 goes to the back of 1 to begin the cycle again.
The coach is to work on the possession principles of the overload and will coach both sides of the pitch looking at how the use the opportunists to explore the decision making and how to exploit the overload. Might need an assistant to help with the offside rule.
If the defender wins the ball he can score in the mini goal
Challenges, Conditions and targets.
Encourage the player to be brave with the overload / numerical advantage and be creative in how they can manipulate the defensive player creating space for their teammate. Encourage the players to be creative in the 2 v 1 to come up with different ideas with the help of different interventions. Offside rule from the start.
1. Limit on touches
2. Time limit to score (Encourage realism to the practice)
3. Extra point if defender scores in the mini-goals (Keep them motivated)
Key points
In possession
1. Find the spare player
2. Exploit the numerical advantage
3. Make the pitch big width and depth
4. Fast passes and forward movement
6. Decision making (Weight of final pass to set up first-time finish)
Out of possession
1. Press Quickly
2. Protect the middle
3. Leave the furthest player
4. Block the passing lanes
5. Block the shot
Interventions
Coaching Process
Concurrent
Walkthrough
Terminal
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Conditional Game (Creating Overloads)
Set Up:
- Spots- Vertical split to field
- 2 mini goals each side in central area
-6 v 6 (3v3 on each side of vertical)
-2 goalkeepers neutral between goals
-2 neutrals on side line
Phase 1 Rules: (5 minutes)
- Two 3 vs 3 mini goal game plus neutrals normal soccer rules
Phase 2 Rules:
- One game 6 v 6 plus neutrals
- Defending team cannot cross vertical half
- Attacking team goal:
> Connect 2 passes
> Get ball across vertical
> Get extra player into opposite side of vertical in order to create overload 4 vs 3 plus neutrals
> Limited to 6 seconds after crossing over
Key Points:
- Midfield Movements
- Spacial awareness
- Technical ability/body shape
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Sporting Coaches,
Remember to have all your sessions go from simple to complex. The warm up should also be related to your topic. Everyone one should consider starting the periodization process for the season. Thank you.
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Creating Overloads
Set Up:
- 7 v 5 Rondo
- Pitch split into quadrants
Game:
- Have to make 3 passes in a box to move ball into another box.
- Only allowed 2 defenders in each box (no more)
- As many attackers in a box as you like
- When you play into another box it has to have no more than 1 defender in that box when you play the ball in.
CPs:
- Awareness
- Receiving on back foot
- Creating diamonds
- Width and Depth
- Quick passing
- Details in the pass (Weight, pace, front foot or back foot)
- Support play - Movement to receive.