HSC Coaches
| Name: | HSC Coaches |
|---|---|
| City: | Hillsborough |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Driven Pass

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Organization:
40x30
groups of 4
1 ball per group
Gates set up 3 yds in front of players
Instructions:
1. Player A drives the ball to player B and continues in the direction to go behind player D.
2. Player B controls the pass and drives the ball to player C.
3. This rotation continues
4. Players must drive the ball before the gate, any ball hit once past the gate will not count
Make this into a competition. First team to make 10 passes wins.
Coaching Points:
1. Angle of approch
2. Head up to observe target
3. Placement of non-kicking foot
4. Hitting ball slightly off center – opposite to kicking foot
5. Body weight over ball (this is effected by placement of non-kicking foot)
6. 2nd knuckle of big toe
Progressions:
R/P - Shortne/Increase distance

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Organization:
Three groups of four players, each set up in their own zone.
Players from zone 1 pair up with someone from zone 2
50x20 grid, two zones of 20x20, middle zone is 10x21
Instructions:
1. Players A are partners. They try to successfully drive the ball through the grid without it getting intercepted. The player that drives the ball successfullly to their partner will receive 3 points. If the ball is successfully passed on the ground to their partner they will receive 1 point.
2. Players in the middle can intercept any ball on the ground with their feet.
If the ball is intercepted, the player that passed the ball switches with the player that intercepted the ball.
3. Players can move throughout their section of the grid to try and find a clear passing lane through to their partner.
Coaching Points:
1. Angle of approch
2. Head up to observe target
3. Placement of non-kicking foot
4. Hitting ball slightly off center – opposite to kicking foot
5. Body weight over ball (this is effected by placement of non-kicking foot)
6. 2nd knuckle of big toe
7. Quality of first touch
8. Timing of long pass - Don't force it.

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Organization
Three teams of four players, each set up in their own zone.
1 ball
50x20 grid, two zones of 20x20, middle zone is 10x20
Instructions:
1. White team at one end must make 3 consecutive passes before looking to switch the ball to the light blue team in the opposite end zone.
2. If the ball is intercepted by the blue team in the middle, the team that lost the ball switches into the middle.
3. Players should attempt to drive the ball to the other side
Coaching Points:
1. Quality of short passing, first touch, communication and movement to posses the ball
2. Quality of long pass to switch the ball.
3. Timing of long pass - Don't force it.
Progressions/Regressions:
-Increase/decrease size of areas
P1 - 1 defender caqn pressure ball in attackers zone

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Organization:
Free Play
7v7
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Warm up (10 mins)
Organization:
1.10 x 30 yard area with 2 x 5 yard area either end, set up as shown
2.Players work in teams
3.One ball per team
Instructions:
1.Players must look to drive the ball into their partner’s area
2.Their partner must attempt to control the ball without leaving their area
3.If the ball lands in the box, the player that hit the driven ball gets a point
4. If the receiver can control the ball inside the box with 1 touch, they also receive a point
Coaching Points:
1. Angle of approch
2. Head up to observe target
3. Placement of non-kicking foot
4. Hitting ball slightly off center – opposite to kicking foot
5. Body weight over ball (this is effected by placement of non-kicking foot)
6. 2nd knuckle of big toe
Progressions:
1.P – Increase service distance
2.P – Reduce controlling area
3.R – Reduce service distance