Logan Murphy
| Name: | Logan Murphy |
|---|---|
| City: | Evergreen |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Objective: Improve dribbling ability and close control by dribbling through cones, using all parts of the feet, and then going to goal or end-zone. Should see a change of pace when dribbling to goal or end-zone.
Organization: Split the 20W yd x 30L yd field in half and split the team into 2-4 groups. One half will dribble through cones and then dribble/shoot on goal. Other half will dribble through cones and then COP dribble to the end-zone. Rotate groups after a couple 1 minute rounds. Maximize touches.
Key Words: Dribble, look up, close control, COP, and shoot.
Guided Questions: 1) What parts of the foot can we use to dribble through the cones? 2) Should you keep the ball close to your feet or play the ball farther out in front of you? 3) How can you dribble to the end-zone or dribble to goal quickly?
Answers: 1) Inside, Outside, Sole, Laces and using BOTH feet. 2) Keep the ball close to your feet and under control. 3) Once you dribble past the last cone, change of pace to go to goal or to end-zone. Imagine a defender is chasing you to steal the ball back.

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Objective: To improve 1v1 attacking and defending through repetition. Promote creativity and if a players makes a mistake, try again.
Organization: 10W yd x 15L yd field-Use both halves and split the team into four groups to try to keep lines short as possible to promote more playing time. Ball starts with the coach and players are lined up behind cone in between goals. First player to the ball is attacking, whereas other player is now defending. If you have the ball score. If you don't, can you win it back and score yourself?
Key Words: win the ball, dribble, look up, shoot, defend (win the ball back)
Guided Questions: 1) Can you get to the ball and win it first? 2) If you win the ball first, what can you do? 3) If you are defending, what can you do?
Answers: 1) Yes I can! 2) Look up to see where the defender is, dribble past the defender and then shoot/score. 3) Get in front of the attacker to protect the goal(s), try and win it back and then dribble to goal to score.
Notes: Avoid the players from becoming a goal keeper. Try to promote the defender to defend and win the ball back from the attacker. Attackers should try to dribble and beat their defender. Promote creativity and trying new moves.

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Objective: To dribble or pass past opponents, move the ball forward and score goals.
Organization: Set up regular 4v4 game with two mini goals. Divide teams up into teams of four. Free play for up to 15 minutes with a half time to switch up teams on fields if necessary. If not possible, switch halves at half time.
Guided Questions: 1) What are your options when you have the ball? 2) When is it a good time to dribble? 3) When is it a good time to pass? 4) What can you do to find where the defenders are?
Answers: 1) Dribble, pass or shoot. 2) When there is space and no defenders around me. 3) When a teammate is open and a defender is near me. 4) Look up.
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Objective: To dribble or pass past opponents, move the ball forward and score goals.
Organization: Set up two 10W yd x 15L yd fields with a goal at each end. As soon as players start to arrive, divide them up and get them playing. Free play for up to 15 minutes with a half time to switch up teams on fields.
Key Words: Dribble, look up, pass, shoot (Can the players use these words and not the coaches?)
Guided Questions: 1) What are your options when you have the ball? 2) When is it a good time to dribble? 3) When is it a good time to pass? 4) What can you do to find where the defenders are?
Answers: 1) Dribble, pass or shoot. 2) When there is space and no defenders around me. 3) When a teammate is open and a defender is near me. 4) Look up
Notes: During first break: Coach ask guided questions to players, allow players to continue to play to find answers
During second break: Players give coach and teammates answers from questions during first break