Jeremy Williams
Name: | Jeremy Williams |
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City: | Palo Alto, CA |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Key Learning Outcomes
• Looking to penetrate – head up to see 3rd line (player finding passing lane) and play vertical passes
• Patience – when to play sideways
• Do I play to feet or space?
• Weight of pass to move defenders to create lanes
• Disguise of pass to play through the lines
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Organization:
20x10 yd area split into two 10x10 yd boxes
3v1 (or 4v1) in box with an adjacent open box
Instructions: team in possession must connect 3 passes in a row then attempt to penetrate with a pass into other box
if they are successful, all players join into that box and game continues with possessing team trying to connect 3 passes and penetrate back to the original box
If defender wins the ball, they try to score in the pug. If the ball is played out of bounds, or if a defender scores a goal, the defender is repaced by the player who lost the ball
Coaching Points:
1) Angle of support
2) Quality of 1st touch
3) Weight and angle of pass
4) Decision to possess vs penetrate
Progressions:
P - limit touches
P - require penetrating pass to be one touch
P - add on additional defender that must stay on line in between boxes to deny the penetrating ball
R - allow players to use first touch to penetrate
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Organization:
40x20 yd area split into two 20x20yd boxes
8 players, 2 teams of 4, set up as shown
Instructions:
-Team in possession attempts to connect 3 passes in a row then penetrate into other box
-defending team plays with two players inside the box trying to win possession of the ball, the remaining two players stay on the line in between boxes in order to deny the penetration
-if attacking team is able to penetrate, they attempt to score in the small goal
-ball starts with the opposite team who attacks in the other direction
Coaching Points:
1) Timing of penetrating run to stay onside
2) All previous points
Progressions:
P-Allow players to use first touch to penetrate into other box
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Organization:
30x20 yd central area with 8x20 yd endzones, goals positioned 5-10 yds behind endzone
5v5 or 6v6 to endzones
Center Forward #9, 5 players in central area take roles of #5, #6, #8, #10
Instructions: Team in possession looks to score by playing a penetrating pass into the endzone to a player who is making a penetrating run
Once player receives the ball, they score a point for their team. Leave the ball for the other team who attacks in the opposite direction
Defenders are not allowed in endzone until ball is played
Endzone acts as offside line
Coaching Points:
Movement of number 10 to create passing lane for number 9 to receive
First look is to penetrate with the pass, maintain possession if penetrating pass is not available
Play through number 5 to switch play quickly
Movement of number 10 as ball travels into number 9
Progressions:
P - Team that penetrates into endzone is now trying to score in mini goal
R - Allow players to penetrate endzone with their first touch
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Organization:
Scrimmage with U11G
Instructions:
Linesmen, playing the offside rule.
Coaching Points:
Progressions:
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Warm-up (15 mins)
Organization:
-20 x 20 yard area
-Each player has a ball
Instructions:
Part 1
Each player has a ball and is introduced to a few different types of dribbling techniques:
Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi and Ineiesta
Players will be asked how they might use each type, after they have been introduced:
-If you have a lot of space which technique might be the best?
-If you are in a very tight space how could you dribble?
Part 2
-Space is the same, now all but two players have a ball.
-The players with out the ball are defenders and hold a pinnie in their hand.
-Defenders are trying to simply touch another players ball with their foot (They are not trying to tackle)
-When a Defender touches a ball they take that ball and give their pinnie to the attacker.
-That attacker then becomes the tagger/defender
-The goal is to get tagged the fewest times and to not be it when time runs out.
Coaching Points:
-Using the proper dribbling technique/surface of the foot
-Looking for/identifiying where the open space.
-Aware of the defenders and other attackers
Progressions: