Name: | Fabrice Gautrat |
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City: | Chicago |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Combination Game: 3v3+1
Set-up: 20x16 grid
Progression: 2.5 minute games.
1) 5 passes = 1 point.
2) Get one point whenever you successfully play one touch with teammate
3) Get one point everytime you do a combination (wall-pass, third man run,) with your team.
Coaching points: What should you do after you pass the ball? (introduce 3 step rule) Must pass and move. When you perform combination play, need to face up defender and pass and move around them.
For one touch game: players will want to force one touch passes all the time. Introduce decision making, when is the best time to one touch pass? (what should you do before receiving the ball to make this possible <peak>)
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4v4+4 Bumper game:
* Can tweak numbers to accomodate 16 or 12 players.
- Grid 30x25 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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7v7 or 9v9 Game wiith Wide zones.
If players can't go forward, look to go wide. Channels help give players visual for width.
Passing & Receiving (20 mins)
Technical Warm-up cont.: Passing & Receiving
A. Passing & Receiving: Grid: 30x25; 12 players - 2 or 3 teams - ratio of ball : player - 1:3
i. Payers pass ball to open player and then go and find someone else. (address coaching points in between variations)
ii. Players have to make 5 yard sprint after passing the ball
iii. 2 touch max
iv. 2 touch max (no verbal communication)
v. 1 touch max
v. 1 touch max (no verbal communication)
Coaching points: 1 Touch teaches vision and awareness. It will look sloppy but have them do this for 5-7 minutes. And keep bring up good coaching points: Peaking, movement off the ball and support are the big three. Address coaching points between each progression. Peaking, receiving hips open, weight of pass.