Lee Caldwell
Name: | Lee Caldwell |
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City: | Manchester |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
The BIG Picture
At the conclusion of this unit, the pupils will be able to perform ways of turning and running with the ball in opposed situations.
WALT
Today we are learning to travel at speed with the ball into the most appropriate.
TIB
Elite players are able to run with the ball and assess the space available to take advantage, to attack quickly.
WILF
ALL - will be able to develop and improve efficiency of movement when running with the ball.
MOST - will be able to travel with the ball into the most appropriate space.
SOME - will be able to travel at speed and assess how to travel in the space available.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organisation
Area: 20x20 yards
Group is split into 3 with reds as illustrated starting with the ball.
The other two groups spread out around the area.
How to play
The red group run the ball out to a player on the outside and perform a one-two with a green player and then pass to a blue on the outside.
The red player then takes the blue players place on the outside.
Progressions
1. Larger area to increase more space to run with the ball.
2. Add defenders who can win the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organisation
Area: 30x20 yards, with two end zones.
4v4 is the recommended number of players per team.
Different coloured bibs for players.
How to play
Team in possession aim to score by running with the ball into end zones.
As a directional game the team that scores must leave the ball in the end zone allowing the other team to collect and attack the other way.
Once a team has reached the 'end zone' they are safe and cannot be tackled in that zone.
Combine with their teammates to create opportunities to run with the ball into end zones.
Give each team the numerical advantage for five minutes and see which team socres the most goals.
If the team score when 'underloaded' the goal counts for double.
Progressions
1. Reduce or increase the size of the area.
2. Alter the size of the end zones.
3. Have uneven teams to challenge some and also make it easier for others.
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RWTB - Exploring different turning surfaces (10 mins)
Organisation
Area: 20x20 yard area
Each player has a ball and is free to move around the area.
How to play
The players in possession explore the area, focusing on identifying various surfaces of the foot they can use to turn.
In order to progress, allow the players to dribble towards other players and perform turns.
If players are having success, reduce the size of the area to increase interference and test their turning and running with the ball ability.