Name: | Michael Killingsworth |
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City: | Kathleen |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Technical Ball control |
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Tactical Movement to space |
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Physical Endurance |
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Psychological Awareness of the game |
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Social Communication |
Topics: Passing, receiving, shots on goal, defending, diving, blocking, movement, endurance
Description:
Play area 40x35 yards
One full size goal + 2 mini goals
6v6+Keeper
Attacking team goes to big goal 3-2-1 formation
Defending team goes to mini goals 4-2 formation.
Points awarded for each goal scored.
Coaching Points:
After the ball is played, centrally look to play it wide.
Unbalance the opponent with width and mobility.
Maintain depth realtive to teamates and their movement.
Movement while the ball is moving both to and away from the action.
Look to penetrate.
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Technical Movement hands and feet |
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Tactical Working within space available |
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Physical Diving, quick movements |
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Psychological |
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Social |
Topics: Diving, catching, blocking, movement
Description:
1 full size goal
2 mini goals
6 to 10 soccer balls
Cones are set inside of goal posts 2 yards each side forming a smaller shot area.
Keepers set up inside of cones froward of goal line.
Coach will shoot balls at the keeper inside of cone area.
To begin, coach announces go and the Keeper advances forward toward the ball.
As the Keeper advances he or she will make themself as big as they can as they get closer to the ball.
The coach shoots the ball toward the goal between the cone boundries and the keeper will do what they can to block the shot.
The keeper continues the scenario to block various types of shots.
To increase goal size, remove the cones and use actual width of goal with various types of shots at goal.
Coaching Points:
Keepers need to make themself as big as they can when approaching the ball by extending arms outward and lowering themself toward the ball by bending at the knees when they get closer to the ball.
Stay on toes and prepare to move left or right based on the shot angle.
Quick decision process as shots are made with quick reactions towrd the ball.
Quickly get back on feet after dives and shot blocks for secondary shots on goal.
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Defensive Build Up and Possession (15 mins)
Topics: Defending, passing receiving
Instructions:
Two teams of 8 to 10 players
30x30 yard playing area
Red Team in middle of grid is the attacking team. Red team tries to maintain possession within the grid for 5 minutes.
Blue team outside of grid is the defending team. Blue team members are assigned a number by the coach. The team surrounds the grid in twos.
Play begins when the coach passes a ball into the grid. The coach will then call out a number and the blue team member assigned the number will enter the grid area to try and disrupt the attacking team. A number will be announced about every 15 seconds. The next blue player will enter the grid to support the defensive team.
If the blue team wins possession, they can either pass within the grid or pass to blue players outside the grid to maintain possession.
Red team will immediately try to win the ball back.
The team that has the most touches on the ball wins the round.
After 5 minutes is up, the teams swap positions and the scenario begins again.
Coaching Points:
Possession team must play quick in tight area with good touches.
Anticipate the next pass, be creative and deceptive, use a variety of touches and feints, look for best options.
Defenders must apply pressure to the ball and support the pressure.
Constant communication between two and shifting positions relative to the ball.
If the defense plays flat, a through ball can beat them. Pressure cover is emphasized, it is one player up and player one off.