| Name: | Mark Purcell |
|---|---|
| City: | Comox |
| Country: | Canada |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Set Up: 2x 2 yard starting gates, 4x 2 yard finishing gates (2 blue in line with and 10 yards from eithr side of nearest starting gate, 2 yellow 20 yards opposite blue), 4-6 SAQ/agility marker cones, players in pairs and split into 2 teams
Organization: On coaches command each pair race through the SAQ marker cones in a way designated by the coach (bunny hops, 2 forward 1 back etc.).When past last marker the player must check over his shoulder, the coach holds up either a blue or yellow pinnie just before the first player does this. If the coach holds up a yellow pinnie the first player through the yellow gate wins a point for their team (and the same for blue). Play first team to x amount of points
Coaching Points: Your decision is based on the information you receive from checking your shoulder
Progressions: Teams now split, half go into opposite gate and have balls -if coach holds up blue pinnie, a double pass must be played and ball stopped in between blue cones to score point. -if coach holds up yellow pinnie the player must take positive 1st touch toward yellow gate and stop ball in between to score point.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
- 40x60 yards
- 2 teams 7v7 plus 2 (6 and 8)
Instructions:
1) Play out of the Back - Play starts with the goalie
2) Goalie can use feet or hands
3) To score, a team must switch the point of attack in attempt to open up a passing lane to successfully score into one of the three opposing goals
Coaching Points:
1) Direction and distance of first touch
2) Play forward when possible
3) Movement off the ball to create space (for self and teammates) and open passing lanes
4) Mobility -when some one leaves the pass -you take it.
Progressions:
- Limit number of touches
- Free play

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
THE BOWL
The tradational shape associated with playing out from the back. This provided the opportunity for the CB(4 &5) and FB (2&3) to receive and either start the attack or support it with attacking movements.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
THE BOWL
The tradational shape associated with playing out from the back. This provided the opportunity for the CB(4 &5) and FB (2&3) to receive and either start the attack or support it with attacking movements.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
THE BASIN:
In this situation the full backs commence in a very high position, generatiing space for the team either play in between (the space full backsbeing high) and for the wide fowards to come into field 7 and 11

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
THE BASIN:
In this situation the full backs commence in a very high position, generatiing space for the team either play in between (the space full backsbeing high) and for the wide fowards to come into field 7 and 11
© Copyright 2022 Sport Session Planner Ltd.
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
FIFA 11 Warm-Up (15 mins)
Organization:
10x40 yard area (30 yards from first cone to last cone)
Instructions:
FIFA 11 Warm-Up
- Each exercise is ran 2x
- Jog back to the start line - use as recovery
- Try to have each pair be in sync/unison
- Next pair doesn't start until pair in front reaches first cones
1) Simple Jog down.
2) "Open the Gate": Drive knee straight up, then twist rotating out; Alternate legs.
3) "Close the Gate": Knee comes up but at a right angle to the body, then twist rotating inward; Alternate legs.
4) "Circle Partner": Pair runs to first cone, then still facing forward, side shuffle towards each other, going around one another in a tight circle, then shuffle back out to their side of the channel. Run forward to second cone and repeat.
5) "Jump with Shoulder contact": Pair runs to first cone, then still facing forward, side shuffle towards each other, and jump to bump shoulders, land softly and shuffle back out to their side of the channel. Run forward to the second cone and repeat.
6) Sprint to the second cone, decelerate to then backpedal to the first cone; sprint to the third cone, decelerate to then backpedal to the second cone, etc.
7) 75% pace sprint through the channel to opposite end.
8) "Bounding": Drive the knee up as you "jump/bound" across the channel; opposite arm should come up as your knee comes up; each "step" is a new bound (think long-jump strides).
9) "Plant & Cut": Pairs run across one another to the first cone and plant/cut to then go to cone two; zig-zag across one another through the length of the channel