Joshua Miller
Name: | Joshua Miller |
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City: | Corning |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
1.Setup the field 15 mins prior to session start. School is getting out around that time and it can be a little hectic over there with a bunch of little kids running around plus parents wanting to get them on the field. That 15 minute cushion allows us to engage the players as soon as they get there.
2.Allow (or try your best to allow) friends to play with friends. Before separating into groups please be aware that a lot of the kids will want to be with a buddy or three so ask the kids to stand next to their buddy(s) who they want to be in the same group with.
3.Divide the field up into 4 sections. Each coach will run a full session (warm up, main activity, conditioned game, and small sided game- contrary to what the original plan was).
4.Engage the players through the entire training time. Keep an eye out for the occasional player that will like to wander off to see their parents.
5.Safely get the players to their parents. Check out process is crucial- let’s keep a close eye on this each day.
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Organization:
Instructions:
While at the animal farm, the players notice a funky chicken (coach) with multi-colored feathers (pinnies).
After hearing the funky chicken's voice, the players realize it's actually the tour guide who's somehow transformed. They decide to help the tour guide become a person.
Players have to hit the chicken with magic darts (soccer balls). Every time the chicken gets hit below the knee, it loses a feather.
Game ends with the tour guide looks completely like a human again!
Coaching Points:
1. Awareness to see where the funky chicken moves
2. Striking technique - teach either inside of foot or instep
3. Look to dribble close to the target before striking
Progressions:
1. The chicken gains strength and can avoid getting hit by jumping/flying.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
Team 1 (white) are foxes
Team 2 (blue) are farmers
Foxes are wearing a pinnie tucked into their shorts as fox tails
Foxes with balls, farmers without
Instructions:
Farmer Joe (coach) is upset because the foxes (players) keep eating his chickens.
Farmer Joe tries to hunt down the foxes as they travel from one side of the farm to the chicken den.
If foxes arrive at the chicken den, they collect one chicken (yellow pinnie or cone).
If Farmer Joe pulls a foxes tail, that fox becomes a farmer.
Foxes try to take chickens to the fox den. If a farmer pulls the tail of a fox that has a chicken, the fox drops the chicken and it flies away.
The last fox left gets to eat all the chickens!
Coaching Points:
1. Big touches into space to get across quickly.
2. Keep ball close when approaching a farmer.
3. Head up to observe space and location of farmers.
Progressions:
1. Play 1-2 rounds without a ball if necessary to introduce game.
2. Increase/decrease distance depending on needs.
3. Introduce time limit.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
Two puggs per field
One ball per field
Pinnies
Instructions:
3v3 (min) or 4v4 (max)
No corners
Restart with dribble in or kick-in
Coaching Points:
1. Awareness
2. Application of techniques
Progressions:
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Seeing the Sites (15 mins)
Organization:
Every player with a ball
Four corners representing different places
Traffic cones represent houses
Instructions:
Everyone's favorite day at school is field trip day!
Each corner represents a different place to visit: the animal farm, the amusement park, the beach, and the candy store. The tour guide (coach) lets players know what places are open so they can go visit.
Players look to arrive as quickly as possible to each location. Watch out for houses. If a player crashes his car (hits traffic cones), he needs to repair it before proceeding (x number of toe taps or other ball mastery technique).
Coaching Points:
1. Awareness
2. Messi/Ronaldo techniques
3. Ball mastery techniques
4. Ball control
Progressions:
1. Call out various places at once so players are forced to turn.