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:
•Players will be introduced to different dribbling techniques
•Players will demonstrate the ability to take a player on when the pressure is in front of them, and they have momentum
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Organization:
3-10x25 Yard Channels
Players Divided into 3 teams
Each player has a ball
Instructions:
Players divided into 3 teams, Players on the same teams directly accross from eachother leave at the same time, on eye contact. They perform a given move when they reach the 3 cones in the center of the area.
Coaching Points:
- Controlled approach
- Body shape - low centre of gravity
- Awareness of space & surroundings
- Timing & execution of skill move
- Improvisation & creativity
Basic Moves:
Move 1: Dribbling - Feint
oLean to one side dropping your shoulder
oPlant the same side foot to the side of the ball
oTake the ball away with the outside of the opposite foot
Move 1 progression Dribbling - Double Feint
oLean to one side dropping your shoulder
oLean to the opposite side taking the opposite foot past the back of the ball
oTake the ball away using the outside of foot that started the movement
Intermediate
Move 1 Dribbling - Roll
oTake the ball inside the opponents tackling radius
oDrag the ball across the body with sole of the foot
oTake the ball past the defender with inside of the opposite foot
Move 1 Progression Dribbling - Roll Step
oDrag the ball across the front of the body with sole of the foot
oStep over the top of the ball with the opposite foot
oCarry on in the same direction as the ball
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Organization:
Set up as before
Instructions:
Defending players, pass a ball across the grid to the first attacker, the defender is live on the attackers first touch and must go through the cone gate in the middle, before they an steal the ball. Attackers are trying to score in the pug but must first recive the ball in their own endzone. If they score a point in the main area it is worth 1 point, if they can get to the opposite end zone they get 2 points for a goal, if a defender steals the ball, they may score in the opposite goal. Players rotate each time
Coaching Points:
1. Controlled approach driving at defender's front foot.
2. Timing / Exaggeration of move - just outside tackling radius / shoulder, knee, eyes
3. Body shape - low centre of gravity
4. Eyes up, identication of space, change of speed, angle of next touch to set up for next movement.
Progressions:
P-No gate in the middle defender can leave on the pass.
R-Defenders may only move side to side on the line between the red cones closest to them. after passing to attacker
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Organization:
1.30 x 30 yard area set up as shown
2.14 players-4 teams set up as shown
3.7 balls
Instructions:
1.The activity starts with the first player dribbling out and attempting to score on either goal (Player A from the Red Team)
2.If the defender (Player B from the dark red team) wins the ball, the ball goes out of play or a goal is scored, the game ends and the next player of the opposite team attacks-(Now PLayer C from the Dark red team will attack and Player A from the Red team will defend)
3.The player that was just attacking must now become the defender
5.First team to score 10 goals win
Coaching Points:
1.Attack at speed
2.Move technique being used
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Organization:
1.40 x 35 yard area with two 40 x 3 yard areas set up as shown
2.Players divided as required by numbers 3v3+GK or 4v4+GK with Pivots/Bumpers on endline
3.1 ball (Additional around the outside)
Instructions:
1.Teams score in normal fashion
2.Players can only spend 2 seconds in the wide area if not in possession of the ball
3.Players can not be tackled if in the wide areas
4.If ball leaves the area, game is restarted with kick-in on the sides 5.If the ball leaves the area for a corner, game restarts from the attacking team’s goalkeeper
6.Play for a set time period
Coaching Points:
1.Get the ball out wide to use wide areas
2.Be creative when in wide areas to get crosses in
3.Attacker can cut in if defender does not close down
4.Final action
Progressions:
P – Allow one defender to go into wide area to add pressure
P – Remove wide area and have full pressure
P – Can only score from cross or after ball has been in wide area R – Players can wait in the wide area for the ball
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Regular Scrimmage
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Warm-Up (20 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: