Name: | Luis Melville |
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City: | London |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Futsal |
1v1 individual skills/dribbling
Attacker to receive correctly.
Are they aware of where the defender is and of their intention
Can attacker orientate the ball correctly?
Attacker to protect the ball?
Make a decision to score 1 goal or 3 goals.
How brave can the attacker be?
Ask defenders to defend realistically.
Get out quick to attacker.
Encourage them to win the ball back to score.
Neither player should 'BOOT' the ball out of play. They should keep it in play. This exercise is an attacking exercise. KEEP THE BALL ON THE COURT.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.
SET UP
Ensure ball speed of the player playing the ball is in good. They will send in slow passes to give themselves time to shut the attack down.
Ball must be passed between the opposite gates.
Ensure receiver uses the SOLE of the foot to control and push/orientate the ball to where they wish to go.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.
SET UP
Ensure ball speed of the player playing the ball is in good. They will send in slow passes to give themselves time to shut the attack down.
Ball must be passed between the opposite gates.
Ensure receiver uses the SOLE of the foot to control and push/orientate the ball to where they wish to go.
PROGRESSION
1v1 SIDE and BACK GATES
Same set up as previously
But this time, the players can choose to score 1 goal through GATES 1/2 OR choose to take the higher risk of attacking the GATE behind their opponent which is worth 3 GOALS if they succeed.
Ensure that players waiting their turn give the competing pairs plenty of room behind Gates 3/4 and are not standing on the line.
Once again the game is finished if either a goal is scored or the ball goes out of play.
CANNOT SCORE IN THE GATE THEY ARE DEFENDING.
Turn it into a competition.
Players who initially receive the ball can score 1 goal for side gate and 3 for back gate.
If the defender wins it back and can score they get 2 goals for a side gate and 4 goals for their opponents goal.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.
SET UP
Ensure ball speed of the player playing the ball is in good. They will send in slow passes to give themselves time to shut the attack down.
Ball must be passed between the opposite gates.
Ensure receiver uses the SOLE of the foot to control and push/orientate the ball to where they wish to go.
PROGRESSION
1v1 SIDE and BACK GATES
Same set up as previously
But this time, the players can choose to score 1 goal through GATES 1/2 OR choose to take the higher risk of attacking the GATE behind their opponent which is worth 3 GOALS if they succeed.
Ensure that players waiting their turn give the competing pairs plenty of room behind Gates 3/4 and are not standing on the line.
Once again the game is finished if either a goal is scored or the ball goes out of play.
1v1 Side Gates
SET UP
Ensure ball speed of the player playing the ball is in good. They will send in slow passes to give themselves time to shut the attack down.
Ball must be passed between the opposite gates.
Ensure receiver uses the SOLE of the foot to control and push/orientate the ball to where they wish to go.
Encourage feints to deceive the defender (1 movement to move the defender, 1 movement to get past the defender)
Mix players up so they can play against different players