Name: | Miles O'Connor |
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City: | Milton |
Country: | Canada |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
Two Grids with 4v4 + 1 or 3v3 +1 directional to end zones. Team must receive pass inside the end zone or dribble into the end zone for goal to count. Team looks to penetrate to opposite side by using the neutral player.
Key Coaching Points:
Good supporting angles
Finding splits/gaps between defenders
Visual cues on when to penetrate
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Organizatation:
Player 1 passes to player 2, player 2 dribbles towards open space and splits the pass to player 3. Please 3 must focus on his/her timing to find gaps behind defenders. players follow their pass.
Progression:
Add a combination between players B and C to look for the penetrating pass.
Key Coaching Points:
Findin gap behind defenders
Pace of pass
Accuracy of pass
Attack space after pass
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Organization: Two teams of 6-3 defenders against 3 attackers in each half of the field. One neutral player. playing area is 45x30m with a 5m central channel as shown. A team scores by dribbling the ball across the end line. Play begins with coach.
Description:
1) Coach serves a ball into the blue defender who, along with the neutral player, must try to make three consecutive passes before passing to the neutral player as he moves into the central channel. Once there he cannot be challenged and can compose himself before playing into the blue forwards and helping them to score by running the ball over the line. The ball must be under control in order for the goal to count. The members of the other team must try and prevent the blue from scoring and, if possible, win the ball and build the play in a similar fashion and attempt to score themselves. Play continues until a goal is scored or the ball goes out of play at which time the coach serves a ball into the opposing team's defenders and play resumes. The neutral player may roam anywhere but in order to move the ball from defenders into the forwards of a team she must receive a pass as she enters the middle channel. This is an opportunity for the neutral player to regain control and composure before beginning to attack the opposing defence. If the defending team should win possession then the play continues in the opposite direction. The neutral player is always on the team in possession.
2. Emphasis: Be composed and efficient. Receive the ball facing the goal whenever possible. Create passing triangles with your teammates.
Coaching Points:
- Find space and try to face the goal as you receive the ball.
- Be prepared to move to the ball
- Create passing triangles with your teammates.
- Choose your technique
- Be composed on the ball
- Pass the ball and move into a new position.
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4 v 4 small sided game.
practice area: 30 x 40
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Developed with Partnership Developers, a division of Kyosei Systems.
Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Unopposed Technique Passing/Receiving and Dribbling
4 players in middle of square with a ball each and 4 players on the outside on the square (1 player on each side with 1 ball)
Blue team have to try and pass the ball to team mates and maintain possession without the Red team touching the ball.
Red team must dribble their ball whilst trying to cut of angle to pass for Blues
1 point for a pass from adjacent sides and 2 points if pass is made to opposite side
Each pass must disect a section of the square
Play for 60 seconds then swap teams around
Key Points
Support movements of outside players (sideways movement/dropping off to increase angle)/Are players able to constantly scan for gaps in between Red players to pass through/Passing quality (When to punch passes in/When to play slower pass to drag in Defenders then play quickly to switch)