Nicolas Rodriguez
Name: | Nicolas Rodriguez |
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City: | Elmhurst |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Instructions:
Same as before but now with defenders.
Defenders are looking to score by winning the ball and playing into
pugs
Game lasts 2 minutes long, then 2 defenders switch
Only points of defenders are counted
Coaching Points:
1. Awareness of defenders (head up/check shoulder as ball is
passed)
2. Distance / Direction of touch based on defenders
3. Transitional moments - Both sides of the ball
Progressions:
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Organization:
As above
Instructions:
Attackers (Blue) and defenders (Red) line up between the goal lines on opposite end lines.
The first attacker dribbles onto the field and passes across one of the goal lines at the first opportunity.
The first defender runs in and tries to stop the attacker from scoring.
The defender can score by winning the ball and dribbling across a goal line. Afterward, the next 1 v 1 starts. Play for 20 minutes with two breaks.
Coaching Points:
Pass/dribble
Read game/make decisions
Optimal technical
Focus
Questions:
1) Attackers, what’s the fastest and most reliable way to score?
2) What should you do if the defender blocks your path to the goal?
3) What kind of situation do you want to avoid?
Answers
1) Dribble toward a goal line and pass across before the defender reaches me.
2) Switch directions, dribble to the other goal, and try to score on it.
3) 1 v 1s.
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Instructions:
Except two of the goal lines are set at an angle.
Red team pass to blue to start.
Coaching Points:
Read game/make decisions
Optimal technical
Focus
Questions:
1) Attackers, what’s the fastest and most reliable way to score?
2) What should you do if the defender blocks your path to the goal?
3) What type of touches should you take when you are in an open space?
Answers
1) Dribble toward a goal line and pass across before the defender reaches me.
2) Switch directions, dribble to the other goal, and try to score on it.
3) Longer touches with the top of the foot.
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Organization:
As above.
Instructions:
Same as a core activity, except Red defends a single goal line in the middle.
Coaching Points:
Pass/dribble
Read game/make decisions
Optimal technical
Focus
Questions:
1) Attackers, what’s the fastest and most reliable way to score?
2) What should you do if the defender blocks your path to the goal?
3) What kind of situation do you want to avoid?
Answers
1) Dribble toward a goal line and pass across before the defender reaches me.
2) Switch directions, dribble to the other goal, and try to score on it.
3) 1 v 1s.
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Instructions:
Have fun !
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
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Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
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Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
1ST PLAY PHASE
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