Kelvin Kote
| Name: | Kelvin Kote |
|---|---|
| City: | Clifton |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Learning Outcomes:
1. Move the ball to move the opponents.
2. Quality of passes.
3. Improve range of passing.

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Organization:
As Shown above.
Instructions:
Players pass and follow to receive in different areas.
Coaching Points:
Open body shape to receive
Tempo
Pass through the ball
Personality
Timing of movemt to receive
Progressions:
Give and go
One touch

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Organization:
As shown above.
Instructions:
Directional possession game. Team wins a point if they can go from one side to the other without opposing team touching the ball. If opposing team touches ball but does not win possession you must still go from end to end to score a point.
Coaching Points:
Shape
Movment to support or penetrate
Quality of passes (accuracy, proper weight)
Body shape
Decision making
Speed of play
Progressions/Regression:
P: Touch limit
R: Add nuetral in the middle to make it more numbers up

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Organization:
As shown above
Instructions:
5v5 Small sided tournament
Coaching Points:
POP
Progressions:
Touch restriction
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Passing/ Receving with back boot (15 mins)
Organization:
Groups of three, one ball.
Instructions:
Short, short, long.
Players work in groups of three practicing their ability to drive the ball over distance.
Coaching Points:
Point of contact
With ball (slightly off center)
Without ball (second knuckle of big toe)
Follow through slightly across body
Land on kicking foot
Head up before to identify target
Head down after to focus on point of contact
Slight lean for balance