Matt Smith
| Name: | Matt Smith |
|---|---|
| City: | Aurora |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Duration:12-15 minutes Passing Square - 14G #of Players- 10?
Duration:15 minutes Staff: Lottmann
Activity Topic: Technical PassingOrganization: Passing around Square. Divide into 2 Picked Groups (if numbers allow) A) Back foot around outside RF & LF

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Freeze Finishing:
every player with their own ball. Players are doing everything leading up to striking the ball without striking the ball. Repeat multiple times make sure players are using the right technique.
CP's:
Ball out at an angle
short choppy steps up to ball
plant foot beside ball and pointed towards target
chest over the ball
striking foot toe pointed down, strike through the middle of the ball
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7v7 Open Play
Make coaching points and stop play when needed. Points of emphasis:
stay compact and pick the right time's to press the ball
trap zones or other pressing triggers
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5v1 rondo
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Players are on the outside and try to keep the ball from two defenders in the middle. When the defenders win the ball, the attacker who lost the ball becomes the new defender, and the defender who was in longest goes on the outside.
Coaching points:
-Use proper receiving/ passing technique
-Receive with back foot when possible (so that you can go in either direction with the next pass)
-Movement on the outsides to create a better passing angle