Nick Adams
Name: | Nick Adams |
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City: | New Bedford |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
30/20 x 25 yard area with a 5x5 yard area in each corner set up as shown
Players (4 team s of 3 or 2) set up as shown
10-12 balls
Instructions:
Coach gets each group to choose a name for their beehive.
The ‘Bees’ have to run to the middle area, (flowers), dribble a ball, (Honey), back to their corner/hive & tag their partner, who then goes.
Coaching Points:
Keep the ball close to them with small touches
Have the other players cheer on their
teammates
If not playing they MUST stay in their corner.
Reinforce previous turns.
Progressions:
When all balls are gone, Bees are allowed to run to another Hive and take their Honey.
Only one Bee from each group can be looking for a ball at any given time.
CANNOT GUARD THEIR HIVE.
Coach becomes Yellow jacket and tries to protect the balls in the middle.
Yellow jacket may also run and take balls from the corners to return to the flower patch.
Hardest workers then become Yellow jackets
3 v 3 – Play inside an area 30 x 20 yards. Have a supply of balls at the side to keep the game flowing.Llimit stoppages. NO GOALKEEPERS
Cool Down - Chat with the players about the session then finish off with the ‘Blow up the Balloon’.
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Yellow Jacket Tag (15 mins)
Organisation:
30/20 x 25 yard area
All players have a ball
Instructions
Players are Bees and dribble around the ‘clover patch’ with a ball each.
Coach begins the game by being “The Yellow jacket”. The Yellow jacket wants to steal the Bees honey, (Ball).
If Coach manages to ‘sting the bee’ (place their foot on top of their ball then that player or Bee becomes ‘frozen’ and needs to hold their ball above their head, open their legs and shout for help.
They can be released when another player dribbles up and passes their ball through their legs.
The two hardest working players become the Yellow jackets for the next game.
Coaching Points:
Keep the ball close to them with small touches
Head up to avoid the Yellow jacket
Side foot pass through the legs
Reinforce Inside/Outside turns.