Chris Wright
Name: | Chris Wright |
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City: | Glenview |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Technical Tests that focuses on all areas of a player's technical game.
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Juggling Benchmarks
Purpose: This test is designed to assess the skill of juggling.
Three Benchmarks:
1. Head juggling (size 5 ball).
2. Foot juggling with size 1 ball.
3. Foot juggling with tennis ball.
Equipment and Field Organization:
- Size 1 soccr ball, Tennis ball; cones, stopwatch
Instructions for Head Benchmark:
- Ball starts on the ground and player has to juggle the ball up to her head.
- If the ball touches the ground, or is played with another surface, the player starts over (with the exception of the initial juggle up to head)
- You keep the highest consecutive head juggline score.
Scoring:
- The player has 60 seconds to achieve her maximum consecutive juggles.
- Each head juggle counts as one point
- Use of another body part stops the count (exception of initial juggle up to head)
- The player's maximum consecutive number of head juggles is recorded
Foot Juggling:
- Ball starts on the ground and player has to juggle the ball using her feet.
- If the ball touches the ground, or is played with another surface, the player starts over.
- Player can only use the same foot twice consecutively.
Scoring:
- The player has 60 seconds to achieve her maximum consecutive juggles.
- Each juggle counts as one point
- Use of another body part stops the count.
- The player's maximum consecutive number of head juggles is recorded
- Player has one 60 second attempt with size 1 ball / then another 60 second attempt with tennis ball (player will have a score for each ball attempted)
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Passing / Receiving Benchmark to mini goals
Purpose: This test is designed to assess players ABC's (Angle / Body Shape / Check Shoulder), receiving technique and passing accuracy.
Equipment and Field Organization:
- 10 balls, cones and 3 mini goals.
- 4x4 yard central box, with 3 goals 10-yards from edge of box.
Instructions for Passing / Receiving testing:
- Ball starts with server.
- Player creates an angle outside the central box to receive the pass.
- Player takes one touch towards the box and then passes / scores in mini goal.
- Player has 2 touch limit. (1st touch must go into the box / player must pass from inside the box)
Scoring:
- Player has 10 attempts / 10 soccer balls.
- Point for every succesful pass into the mini goal.
- 2 touch limit / pass must occur inside the central box to count.
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Y Dribbling Test
Purpose: This test is designed to assess players ability to dribble at speed and change direction quickly.
Equipment and Field Organization:
- 1 ball, cones, stop watch.
- Create Y shape using cones and dimensions described.
Instructions for Y Dribbling testing:
- Player starts with the ball at bottom of Y.
- Player dribbles ball around Y (as shown on diagram).
- Player alternates turning right / left each time.
Scoring:
- Player has 1 attempt (45 seconds) to perform activty continiuosly.
- Point for every cone the player dribbles around.
- Player records totoal number of cones dribbled passed / around.
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Distance Passing Benchmark
Purpose: This test is designed to assess the ability to strike a ball with accuracy over distance.
Equipment and Field Organization:
- Balls cones; tape measure
- Six 8x10 yard boxes (total distance = 60 yards long)
Instructions:
- Player starts at bottom of first box.
- Player takes a touch out of there feet and strikes the ball in the air.
- Player will take a total of 24 attempts.
- 4 x right foot (Driven with laces).
- 4 x left foot (Driven with laces).
- 4 x right foot (Lofted / chip).
- 4 x left foot (Lofted / chip).
- 4 x right foot (Bend / curl).
- 4 x left foot (Bend / curl).
Scoring:
- Point for every succesful attempt.
- Recording successful attempt - Foot / style of pass / sucessful box.
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Power Shooting Benchmark
Purpose: This test is designed to assess the ability to shoot with power and accuracy with the instep of both feet
Equipment and Field Organization
- 1 goal; 10 balls; stopwatch and tape measure
- The shooting area is outside of the penalty box
- 10 balls set up at 25 Yards out
Instructions:
- Player must touch and shoot a moving ball before it crosses the 20 yard line
- The shot must be taken with the instep
- The player shoots 5 balls consecutively with her preferred instep, player then shoots the 5 balls with her opposite instep.
Scoring:
- The player scores a point for each shot with the instep that crossess the goal line in the air, between the posts, below the crossbar, and without a bend on the ball.
- Shot must be with power and not bending to be conisdered successful
- Player must complete all 5 shots within 45 seconds
- The player's maximum score out of 5 attempts is recorded
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TESTS:
1. Head Juggling - x 1 attempt
2. Feet Juggling - x 2 attempts (1 with size 1-ball / 1 with tennis ball)
3. Passing / Receiving (Timed test)
4. Y Dribbling test- x 1 attempt
5. Long Driven & Bending Balls - x 1 attempt
6. Power Shooting - x 1 attempt