Joshua Kiper
| Name: | Joshua Kiper |
|---|---|
| City: | Plant City |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Compactness
force players into pressure situations
cut passing lanes
weak side drop and tuck in at angle (balance)

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Activity Duration: 3x4 minutes
Organization: 3 grids 10x12yrds, white nuetrals, if blue wins ball red becomes defenders must stay in grid, to score you must make down and back
Objective: Compactness
Progression:
Key Coaching Points:
-Pressure/ close distance between players and distancesaround ball to close opponents space and player options( cut out passing lanes and close ball down to a sideline
-Cover/prevent penetration between lines
Coach Reflection
Directors Comments

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Activity Duration:4x5 minutes,
Organization: cone wide areas, central and half spaces, and confrontation line, mini goals half field in half space
Objective: Compactness in the middle focus on 6 and 8,
Progression: after first 1st 5 min / then add red 6 and 8 and red scores either in mini goals
Key Coaching Points: -Pressure/ close distance between players and distances around ball to close opponents space and player options( cut out passing lanes and close ball down to a sideline
-Cover/prevent penetration between lines, distance and agles for 6 and 8
- weakside tuck in to half space and drop at angle from the #6
Coach Reflection
Directors Comments
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Activity Duration: 3x4 mintues
Organization: cones are 5yrds apart are cones, players follow pass then pressure player they passed to,
Objective: pressure, force players into pressure, sidelines or negative passing
Progression, two touch then one touch,
Key Coaching Points: when pressure work on getting shoulder outside of defenders shoulder, then close space and keep pressure at angle
Coach Reflection
Directors Comments