Jonathan Galeano
| Name: | Jonathan Galeano |
|---|---|
| City: | Tannersville |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Organization: As shown, or adjust to level/age of kids.
Instructions: "Steal the bacon". Coach plays ball to mid of the field or anywhere he likes. Players are to run around a set of cones before they can get into the field, get the ball and score.
Coaching Points/Questions:
Progressions:
-Coach can throw the ball in the air for players to work on their technique when ball is in the air or bouncing.
-Players are allowed to score in any of the 2 goals.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
Instructions:
Coaching Points/Questions:
Regressions/Progressions:

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
Instructions:
Coaching Points/Questions:
Regressions/Progressions:
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Warmup
Organization:
1. As shown, one ball between 2 players.
2. 2 Cones set up and players lined up.
3. As shown, a grid big enough for all players to dribble in.
Instructions:
1.Teaching the kids how to tackle, using your inside of the foot, lowering their body and center of gravity. Lock foot to tackle, follow thru. Be aggressive.
2. Players will jump into each other shoulders 3 times. And then run with partner to cone while pushing each other, shoulder to shoulder.
3. Knockout. Players to dribble and shield their ball while trying to knock everyones ball. Last man standing wins.
Coaching Points/Questions:
1. Be agrressive. If you are not aggressive, you can get hurt.
2. Using your body to fight for the ball, lean into your partner and use your body and shoulder.
3. Can we be aggressive to tackle the ball and use our body to shield the ball when we are dribbling?