Brad Harrington
Name: | Brad Harrington |
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City: | West Columbia |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Warm-up/Stretch
Scrimmage at the end (vs WC Offense)
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Obj: Deny penetrating passing/easy shots on goal
Coaching Points:
1. 1 player pressures the ball while the other covers
2. Do not cross paths, if attackers dribbles over then you hand off defensive responsibility
3. body positioning is key. try and wall off the 3rd attacker
4. always work together
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Organization: 2 zones on the side of the field to play the 3v2. and 2 small counter goals on each small zone.
Instruction
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Build up starts with the goalie everytime.
like the similar game before, once a goal/shot happens, we will rotate players.
Directions: Must go through each Zone
Progression #1
Neutrual can go anywhere
To advance to the next zone MUST go thru the wing atleast ONCE
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Working on penetrating a high defensive line/Offside trap
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Warm Up
Practice Organisation:
- 20 players.
- 5 yd rondos.
- 10 yds spacing between grids.
- All the rondos start with 4v1.
- The idea is to introduce the attack to defence quick transition mentality.
- For players who miss the ball they will have to move away from the rondo they are playing in and go to defend in another one.
- Work as fast as possible.
- Rondos played on 1 touch.
Coaching Points: