Brad Harrington
Name: | Brad Harrington |
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City: | West Columbia |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Warm up/stretch
We will go through the drills
Scrimmage at the end trying to implement our game model and the corner kick principles
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#1: two groups working corner kick routines with no defenders. one group goes, then next group sets up immediately
#2: a Server punts or throws a ball towards the center backs that are simulating a fast break. play it away from the attacker and play it to the side goals
#3: one touch finishing. a server will bounce/toss/kick a ball to simulate a rebound or second chance off the corner
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Ball 1: PLay from corner, 100% live, rebounds taken care of
Ball 2: Immediatly after 1st ball is hit, server plays/bounces a second ball for the follow up.
Ball 3 will be a punt/long aired pass that is dealt with by center backs who play it like a live game, white players are live defending
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Working possession, grid is 35x50yrd wide. Trying to establish our identity
OB can go into grids A/B to become inverted, can go all the way up the line
9 can drop into C/D to overload the zone
the 3 midfields cannot occupy the same square
Wingers can move up and down the line and/or inside grid C/D
***If white wins the ball they try to keep it away from green for as long as possible****
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Warm Up
Practice Organisation:
- 20 players.
- 5 yd rondos.
- 10 yds spacing between grids.
- All the rondos start with 4v1.
- The idea is to introduce the attack to defence quick transition mentality.
- For players who miss the ball they will have to move away from the rondo they are playing in and go to defend in another one.
- Work as fast as possible.
- Rondos played on 1 touch.
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