Jack Quinn
| Name: | Jack Quinn |
|---|---|
| City: | cardiff |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Learning Objectives: By the end of the session, players will:
- Have an understanding of what switching play is and will be able to identify it in a game scenario.
- Understand the importance of switching play
- Appreciate when and how to switch play in a game scenario

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Multi-directional switching play drill. Players must aim to get the ball from one side of the pitch to the other.
Competition: How may switches of play can we make within a set time limit?

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Both teams will play against each other. Each switch of play= 1 point for their team.
Progression: Passer switches roles with the receiver.

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Each switch of play = 1 point
Score in wide goals = 2 points (players must switch the ball to score in a wide zone)
Score in the box:
Without switch of play = 1 point
With a switch of play = 3 points
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Technique Mastery
1. Players in the middle play a bounce pass to people on the outside. Once they've made a pass they find a new player to make a pass with.
2. Players in the middle start with the ball. Middle players make a bounce pass to someone on the outside. The middle player will receive the ball on the half-turn and dribble to a new person on the outside.
3. Players in the middle start with the ball. Middle players will pass to someone on the outside and switch roles with them.