Alex Moraes
Name: | Alex Moraes |
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City: | St. Louis |
Country: | United States of America |
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.
The Y-passing drill is a very famous practice used by many coaches around the world. It is a simple practice where players receive possession of the ball, turn either way with the ball.
We are challenging the player to receive with an open body angle and be aware of the pictures around them. This will help our central players learn to open their body out and play into the wide areas.
Dimensions: 30x20
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: movement, quality passing, and intensity
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
The Y-passing drill is a very famous practice used by many coaches around the world. It is a simple practice where players receive possession of the ball, turn either way with the ball.
We are challenging the player to receive with an open body angle and be aware of the pictures around them. This will help our central players learn to open their body out and play into the wide areas.
Dimensions: 30x20
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: movement, quality passing, and intensity
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
The Y-passing drill is a very famous practice used by many coaches around the world. It is a simple practice where players receive possession of the ball, turn either way with the ball.
We are challenging the player to receive with an open body angle and be aware of the pictures around them. This will help our central players learn to open their body out and play into the wide areas.
Dimensions: 30x20
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: movement, quality passing, and intensity
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
This positional game is a simple way to train players to use central space to move the ball through midfield. The players play 2v2+1 i the central areas. The players in possession must make one pass in the first zone. Once this has happened, a player can drop into the central zone and link the zones with the use of the wide player (or turn if a defender doesn't come with them).
Dimensions: 45x20yds
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: Timing and recognizing space
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
This positional game is a simple way to train players to use central space to move the ball through midfield. The players play 2v2+1 i the central areas. The players in possession must make one pass in the first zone. Once this has happened, a player can drop into the central zone and link the zones with the use of the wide player (or turn if a defender doesn't come with them).
Dimensions: 45x20yds
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: Timing and recognizing space
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
This positional game is a simple way to train players to use central space to move the ball through midfield. The players play 2v2+1 i the central areas. The players in possession must make one pass in the first zone. Once this has happened, a player can drop into the central zone and link the zones with the use of the wide player (or turn if a defender doesn't come with them).
Dimensions: 45x20yds
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: Timing and recognizing space
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
This is a game looking to develop patterns through midfield and into the attacking area. We are looking to focus more on the midfield rotation and patterns that exist within the middle third.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Passing Sequence (5 mins)
The Y-passing drill is a very famous practice used by many coaches around the world. It is a simple practice where players receive possession of the ball, turn either way with the ball.
We are challenging the player to receive with an open body angle and be aware of the pictures around them. This will help our central players learn to open their body out and play into the wide areas.
Dimensions: 30x20
Time: 4min
Rest: 1min
Key Coaching Points: movement, quality passing, and intensity