| Name: | Bruce Deaton |
|---|---|
| City: | Springfield |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Set up a grid using 18 by 24 space (could be 20 by 30), Start with soccer balls on opposite diagonals, Put two players on the central cone - one above and one below. Pass goes to deep central player on opposite side, this player drops the ball to the other central player who plays into the opposite corner. This ball then is played square to start the sequence again. (Play as much 1 and 2 touch passing as possible, 1T as possible in the combination). Change direction of the ball movement.

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44 by 50 space. 5 v 5 plus central target for each team. Four neutral players to help team keep possession. Before going to goal, ball must be played into the central player with combination to a one touch finish on goal.

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Full Field 11 v 11 play
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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
Warm-up - passing and combination
Two segments to the warm up:
(A) Lines about 20 yards apart. First player dribbles ball halfway and then passes to player in next line. This player takes first touch forward and dribbles about halfway and then passes to the opposite end. (Could add a second ball to increase speed of play)
(B) Player checks towards the ball from the opposite line, they receive a pass and drop it right back to the player who passed it initially. They then open up to receive a ball played into space and dribble to the end of the cue. This same action takes place from the opposite end.