Name: | Ross Langridge |
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City: | Bristol |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
4v1 Transition Rondos
Progressing a simple Rondo using transitional movement into team game.
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Once the team of attackers have successfully completed 5 passes they must move to an adjacent square whilst still keeping possession.
The blue team in possession have successfully completed 5 passes and are in transition to the free square.
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5v1 Rondo in one square whilst the remaining 4 red team wait in the next square.
As soon as the red defender wins possession of the ball he can pass to a team mate in the adjacent square and now the 5 reds keep possession against a blue defender.
Progression:
If the attacking team make more than 5 passes send in a second defender.
Coaching points:
Encourage a quick transition
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The red defender has won possession and quickly passes to a team mate in the next square. The blue player who was at fault for losing the ball now transfers to the square to defend and the game continues.
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4v1 Rondo
Game starts as a simple 4v1 Rondo.
Swap out the defnding player with one of the attackers when he wins possession.
Progessions can include:
Limiting the number of touches. Not allowing the players to pass back to player they received the ball from. Make them use exactly 3 touches.
Coaching points:
Receive the ball on the back foot. Make sure your touch takes you away from the defender. Be aware of your team mates positions.