Leo Barbosa
Name: | Leo Barbosa |
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City: | Rochester |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Futsal |
Where: Yellow to green Zone
When: Conter Attacking
Why: Progress in the court with support and balance
Who: Fixo and alas
What:
Create space: Fixo OR Ala (back Support) - Alas (depth/between lines) - Pivot (Depth or Width)
Support player with ball - create triangles
Organize defense on offense
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Description:
4v3 Half Court
From end line to goals.
5 minutes games. 3 games total
Coaching Points:
Speed of play to take advantage of number advantage
Body Position to receive the ball and move forward when possible
Weight of the passes - slow down or speed up
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Description:
4v2 to 2v4 - Team with possession has numbers up. Team with possession has number up
Can only score from inside the 3 point arc
Variation - 4v3
Coaching Points:
Who is the back support and balance? Fixo or opposite ala
Who attack the space in between lines/ middle channel to create triangle? opposite ala
Who attack the space to penetrate/progress? Pivo
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Description:
5v5 game
King of the court
Coaching Points:
Attacking
1-3-1
Out of Possession:
Man marking on Green and yellow zone
Zonal marking on Red zone or when we have numbers down (defensive triangle/diamond)
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Technical Warm up
Description:
Line 1 dribble with the ball and cross to line 2 player
Line 2 support player with the ball in the back post to finish
Coaching points:
Toe up to cross the ball on the ground with power
Use weak foot if necessary (what makes more sense?)
Use back foot when possible to finish cross