| Name: | RICK MULLINS |
|---|---|
| City: | Casper, WY |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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2V1 OVERLAP
Player #1 passes to Player #2 .and overlaps creating a 2v1 to goal. Player #3 comes out to defend
If Player #3 wins ball, they dribble over cone line for a point
Rotate: 1 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 1

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OVERLAP 2V1 TO GOAL
Player #1 serves Player #2 and overlaps (2v1)Player #3 defends. If Player 33 wins the ball, they score in the small goal
Rotate.
Coaching Points
Player #2 must dribble inside at the defender with speed to open up the angle for Player #1 to overlap into as well as to make the defender make a decision whether to stay with the ball or go with the overlapping runner
When is it best to go 1v1 or combine to score?

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OVERLAP 3V2 TO GOAL
Player #1 serves Player #2 and overlaps (2v1). Player #4 supports, Player #3 defends.
If Player #3 or #5 (defenders) wins the ball, they score in the small goal
Play for time then switch most goals wins
Coaching Points
Player #2 must dribble inside at the defender with speed to open up the angle for Player #1 to overlap into as well as to make the defender make a decision whether to stay with the ball or go with the overlapping runner
When is it best to go 1v1 or combine to score?

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SMALL SIDED GAME: 2V1 TO GOAL (2 BALLS)
The two attackers receive a pass from the coach and attack the top goal in a 2v1 situation. Immediately after the 2v1 is completed, the coach plays a second ball and the pair attack the other goal 2v1
if defender wins the ball or a ball is saved, or shot wide the next ball is ready to be served in by the coach.
Coaching Points
Player #2 must dribble inside at the defender with speed to open up the angle for Player #1 to overlap into as well as to make the defender make a decision whether to stay with the ball or go with the overlapping runner
When is it best to go 1v1 or combine to score?

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ATTACKING 1V1, 2V1, 2V2
1. First two players sprint to the cone. The player that arrives first receives a pass form their goalkeeper and go 1v1 to the opponents small goal
2. The team of the winner of the 1v1 duel (or ball goes over their opponents goal line) brings a ball in and adds a player making it 2v1.
3. When the 2v1 is completed, the team with the 1v1 adds a player making it 2v2. Once 2v2 is complete, play is restarted with a 1v1 duel.
First team to 10 goals wins
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2v1
1V1 TO ENDLINES
Play begins with a serve across the grid from O to X. X attempts to beat O dribbling over O's end line. If O wins the ball, they transition and score over X's end line. Switch lines when done
Progress:
2v1
2v2
Add small central goals