Jay Catton
Name: | Jay Catton |
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City: | Connah's Quay |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Key Factors
The Skills Corridor
The key to this drill is to offer players an opportunity to experiment with the moves and turns and gain a large number of touches of the ball. It is key that as a coach you ensure the players are completing the moves correctly.
Organisation
Set up with 3 channels, a wide central channel and two narrower side channels. Players have a ball each or as close to it as possible and line up at the base of the central channel, and will work 3 at a time. On the coaches call the first three players will take the ball and cross the central channel.
The one rule as they cross is that they must hit both edges of the channel, completing a turn at each one. When the players get to the end, they mst return to the start using the side channels, in these channels, they must complete a Nomads skill.
Once the first set of players have exited the top of the channel, the next three can go.
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Key Factors
This drill is designed to build on the previous unoppose practice and encroauge decision making and the ability to dominate in 1v1 situations.
Organisation
The lay out for this drill is the same as the previous drill. In this progression there is a defender in each of the side channels and at the end of the central channel, and at each of these is a small goal.
The players begin as previous, with 3 going at a time and crossing the central channel having to hit both sides of the channel. When they get to the end of the channel, one player moves into each of the side channels and one attacks the central goals. They will battle with the defenders in a 1v1 before trying to score in one of the goals.
Once the play has been completed, the attacking players become the defenders and the defenders get the balls and return to the back of the line.
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Key Factors
The purpose of this drill is to force the players into 1v1 situations with the aim of imporoving close control, speed of thought and execution and decision making.
Organisation
Set up two identical pitches (use either mini goals with no keepers, or normal goals with keepers)
Split the players into 2 teams of 4 players on each pitch and position the players as seen in the animation, with 1 team with all the balls.
One of the players with a ball plays the ball diagonally across the pitch. The receiving players must take a touch and attempt to beat the passing player in a 1v1 and score a goal.
The attacking players mut cross the half way line before trying to score.
Repeat on the opposite side.
Play for 3/4 minutes and then swap roles.
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Key Factors
This drill builds on the work of the previous drill, but requires more decision making utilising the overloads.
Organisation
This drill begins in the same way, with a red player playing a diagonal ball across to one of the blue players. As soon as the recieving player touches the ball, they and one other blue player attack to create a 2v1 against the passing red player (they must cross the half way line before shooting).
As soon as the blue players shot is in or out, two reds enter the field with a ball to create a 3v2 agasint the two blue players. Thy attack the blue goal and must be over the half way line before they can shoot.
Once this 3v2 is over, everyone returns to their spot and the session begins again.
Play 3/4 minutes and then swap roles.
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Key Factors
The purpose of this drill is to expose the players to 1v1 situations, encourage decision making and imporve tehcnical proficiency.
Organisation
Set up a pitch with normal goals and goalkeepers.
The session is a 3v3+3 session. In the main area of the putch is a 3v3. There are no conditions for these players.
The 3 players can utilise their team mates on the outside for wall and bounce passes. Outside players ahve 2 touches maximum.
Play for 90 seconds, the winning team after 90 seconds gets the point.
Swap the middle players and outside players.
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Nomads Moves
WARM UP/ACTIVATION
Players dribble in a 15x20 yard area.
On coaches call players perform following Nomads Moves and Turns actions:
Turns:
1 - Inside Hook
2 - Outside Hook
3 - Stop Turn
4 - Drag Back
5 - Cruyff
6 - Adriano
7 - Joe Cole
8 - Rivelino
8 Skills:
1 - Drop and Go
2 - Scissors
3 - Double Scissors
4 - Drag Push
5 - Jay Jay Okocha
6 - Neymar Flick
7 - Maradona
8 - Ronaldo Chop
Keep Ups required at Nomads Academy:
U8 - 20
U9 - 30
U10 - 40
U11 - 50
Full link of all moves, skills and keep up requirements:
https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/connahsquaynomadsacademy/videos/nomads-moves-75909.html
KEY POINTS:
Dribble at good pace
Encouarage players to play with freedom trying new tricks and turns out
Awareness of both players and space within area to dribble in