Jeremy Williams
Name: | Jeremy Williams |
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City: | Palo Alto, CA |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Give and Go – Commit by bringing them to you
• Playing with appropriate surface tBringing defender towards you
• Exposing ball if dribbling
• Weight pass if using this to bring them out
• Position of the support player (high as possible whilst still being able to get it on the back foot)
• Shortening the distance of the combination to make it quicker (support player moving closer at appropriate time)
• Allow you to commit defender
• End product
Give and Go – Commit player by driving at them
• Driving at the defender
• Keeping the ball on the side of the support player
• Playing with the outside of foot
• Use of scissor as a decoy
• Awareness of the position of the defender whether to use give and go or use support player as a decoy
• End product
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Objective: Improve passing technique with various parts of the foot
on the dribble. Passing to space and feet. Receiving on the move.
Organization: 2 players face eachother, dribble towards eachother
and engage in various ball exchange combinations.
Progression:
- Ball exchange with inside foot, outside foot, sole, heel, laces (cut
pass).
- Played tightlyinto run vs. played more into space.
- Dribble after exchange vs. pass after exchange.
- Engage in additional combination after exchange.
- wall pass exhange
- One side is in charge of direction fo exchange/
Coaching Points:
- locking ankle, opening up foot.
- turning of hips while receiving.
- Use of front/forward/far foot.
- Play across your teammates body and awayfrom pressure.
- Speed of play.
- Ready body posture, hips open to field, and support angle.
- Weight and angle of pass.
- Eyes up and looking over field.
- Orientation of first touch.
- Communication.
- Changing speed to check and the supporting run.
- Changing speed after pass
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Objective: Improve 2v1 cooperation when pressure is frontal or
lateral.
Organization: Defender passes to an
attacker and presses based on coaches instructions. Attackers
beat player by getting across opposite endline or shooting. Offside
line in place.
Progression:
- Ball played straight down line and defender closes (ball to goal
lane) *High Press
- Ball played diagonally and defender closes *Medium press
- Defender plays the ball anywhere.
- Include a delayed second defender who is initiated once first
defender is beat with dribble or pass.
- Add a second grid for an additional 1v1 or 2v1
Coaching Points:
- locking ankle, opening up foot on pass.
- turning of hips while receiving.
- Use of front/forward/far foot.
- Play across your teammates body and awayfrom pressure.
- Speed of play.
- Ready body posture, hips open to field, and support angle.
- Weight and angle of pass.
- Eyes up and looking over field.
- Orientation of first touch.
- Communication.
- Changing speed to check and the supporting run.
- Changing speed after pass
- Clear lane for your teamate
- Create a clear passing line.
- Reading ball pressure (ball to goal vs. ball to teammate open and closed.
- Hide the ball when pressure is high.
- Use of fakes.
- Time runs to avoid offsides.
- Defending posture. Take away one ooption. Keep ball in front of you. Keep playinfornt of you.
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Objective: Small sided game to create various attacking and
defending situations.
Equipment: four goals, (2) different color cones, balls, and (2)
different color bibs.
Organization:Two teams set up across from eachother, each team with half the balls. Grid size depends on age/ level/ and objective. Teams play 2v2, with aim of scoring in one of the pugs. When a ball goes over the endline (either for a goal or a missed shot) the team defending that end line is out, and a new group of 2 comes in. The player tht missed the shot or hit the bad pass resulting in the change has to touch one of the pugs before defending.
Progression:
1) If team scores, the same rotation takes place except the team that scored gets a ball played into them by their teammates waiting in line.
2) Have an all time target. (#9)
Coaching Points:
- Create passing and combination options for your teammate.
- Create 2v1 situations by beating a player 1v1.
- Look to score.
- Read ball pressure.
- Head up and look.
- Use a variety of fakes and passes
- Defensive priniciples.
- Coaching points really depend on the topic for your session.
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Warm-Up (20 mins)
Organization:
-20 x 20 yard area
-Each player has a ball
Instructions:
Part 1
Each player has a ball and is introduced to a few different types of dribbling techniques:
Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi and Ineiesta
Players will be asked how they might use each type, after they have been introduced:
-If you have a lot of space which technique might be the best?
-If you are in a very tight space how could you dribble?
Part 2
-Space is the same, now all but two players have a ball.
-The players with out the ball are defenders and hold a pinnie in their hand.
-Defenders are trying to simply touch another players ball with their foot (They are not trying to tackle)
-When a Defender touches a ball they take that ball and give their pinnie to the attacker.
-That attacker then becomes the tagger/defender
-The goal is to get tagged the fewest times and to not be it when time runs out.
Coaching Points:
1) Using the proper dribbling technique/surface of the foot
2) Looking for/identifiying where the open space.
3) Aware of the defenders and other attackers
Progressions: