Name: | Fabrice Gautrat |
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City: | Chicago |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Back to Goal Game: North Carolina
- This is duel with your back to goal. The Receiving player touches the post, when ready check to the ball on an angle - When she leaves serving player plays it into path of her run; defender from other post comes to defend - 1 vs. 1.
Progression:
1) If you choose to play the midfielder in, the next defender can go in to make it 2v2.
2) Every pass you play the next defender and attacker enter the game. So if you can turn your defender, try and beat them.
Competition: Attackers have to score 5 out of 10. Losing team does fitness. Switch position of players.
Coaching Points: 1)If defender is checking hard without slowing down, cut it against the grain.
2) Only pass when you have to. If you keep passing, more defender's come into play.3) If you keep passing in the attacking third, more time for more defenders to come. 4) Use your 1v1 ability to carve and finish. 5) most dangerous player is the one who can be the most successful in this game. 6) Finihsing angle is better if you go inside.
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Option for Striker when they are facing back line with the ball.
What are our options?
1) LF can start peeling off to left side by rounding their run to look for through ball.
2) RF. Checks away and checks to, then can ask for ball to be played or peel out the other way.
3) St can play through ball to either player or can play to one of the forwards who checks to who then can turn.
Coaching points: Teach opposite forward to make diagonal run if forward is dribbling toward the middle.
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Options when one of the outside Forwards get the ball:
1) RF can choose to play through ball to LF who was peeling their run originally
2)RF can dribble across the middle which would be a cue for LF to make a diagonal run back across middle and look for the through ball. (straight ball to diagonal run)
3) ST can begin to overlap RF Or LF depending where they see the space and if they see that they have turn and are dirbbling toward back line.
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4v4+4 Bumper game:
* Can tweak numbers to accomodate 16 or 12 players.
- Grid 30x22 yards
Rules:
- Players in middle have 2 touches
- Players on outside have 1 touch
- Restarts start with keeper who's team has possession
- 4 minute games
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Turns w/ Pressure
Turning & Shielding w/ Pressure:
1) Sheidling: partner up and have players work on shielding that ball from each other. Can start with limited pressure form defender. 3 x 30 seconds each. Last two sets full pressure.
Coaching Points: Low center of gravity, shield with arm not back, wide base. Player between ball and defender.
2) Turning without pressure
- receive and turn with hips open, play on second touch - "turn"
- "man-coming" stop the ball dead and play with outside of the foot
- "man on" turn at and angle outside foot turn or inside of the foot turn
- "man-on" lay off and peel off to receive through ball.
- flick and peel off
Turn with Pressure: