Brian Seifert
| Name: | Brian Seifert |
|---|---|
| City: | Sacramento |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Training for U6 players focusing on ball mastery and agility/coordination. 4 stations 8-10 minutes each. Do 2 stations, give a water break, 2 stations water break, then scrimmage. If a player wants water, let them get it. Don't stop for water too often unless there is excessive heat. Stop the last station with 15 minutes left regardless of the time into 4th station. Always end each session with a cheer. Do this training for both of your practice days in the same week. i.e do this same training Monday and Wednesday.

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ORGANIZATION (Physical Environment / Equipment / Players)Cones in 15x15 grid with 1 bib per player
COACHING POINTS / KEY CONCEPTS
Each player but 1, has a bib tucked into the back of their shorts likea tail.1 player is it. He/She needs to pull the tail of each player.Once a players bib is pulled, they stand next to the coach. The lastplayer with a tail, is it for the next game.
Additional skills: skipping, galloping, side shuffle.

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ORGANIZATION (Physical Environment / Equipment / Players)
Cones in 15x20 grid. 1 ball per player
COACHING POINTS / KEY CONCEPTS
Minnows need to dribble the ball to the end of the grid. The Shark needs to get the balls and shoot them into the goals. If a players ball is kicked into a goal, that player becomes a shark. If the shark misses the goal, the minnow gets to kep their ball. Minnows that make it to the other side, wait until the field is cleared. Once the coach says GO!, they may return to the other side. Coach may want to start as the first shark. If a shark is struggling to get players, help them out.

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ORGANIZATION (Physical Environment / Equipment / Players) 4-6 cones creating a box or circle. 1 cone for each player 8 yards from the center, different types of balls (mini soccer ball, football, tennis ball, rubber ball, etc.)
COACHING POINTS / KEY CONCEPTS
Players run to the center, get 1 ball and dribble it back to their cone. Play continues until all of the balls are gone. Coach says, Go!. Players put the ball back 1 at a time.
Variations: right foot only, left foot only, pull back, popcorn flick

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ORGANIZATION (Physical Environment / Equipment /Players)
Cones to mark the field (20x30 or 30x50) cones tomark the goal or pugg goals. All extra balls.
COACHING POINTS / KEY CONCEPTS
4v4: Encourage players to keep the ball. Do not tell them to pass. Always coach from the middle of the field and try to let them play the last 5 minutes without any instruction. When the ball goes out, restart from the middle. Separate the players to their side, put in a new ball.
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1v1 (10 mins)
ORGANIZATION (Physical Environment / Equipment / Players)
15x20 field, 2 pugg goals, 1 ball per player
COACHING POINTS / KEY CONCEPTS
Coach plays in a ball and 2 players play 1v1 to pugg goals. Coach may play more than 1 game at a time to keep the line moving. Make sure player know which goal they are going to.