Samuel Oduro
Name: | Samuel Oduro |
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City: | Nyack |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
- 1 channel (16x10 yds)
- Groups of 3 (groups of 4 with resting player)
- As shown (defender (A), 2nd attacker (B), 1st attacker (C)
- Rotation A to B to C (back to A)
Instructions:
- Player A takes small touch.
- On player A's touch player B opens gap, player C finds gap.
- Player A passes to player B. Player B passes to player C.
- On Player C's first touch, player A becomes defender and presses (passive) leaving space behind (as shown on left).
- Player C commits player A and passes to player B.
- Player B dribbles/ passes to score or plays 1-2 (as shown on right).
Coaching Points:
- Recognition of defender's position and space behind
- Dribbling with foot nearest support player
- Commit defending before passing
- Pass with outside
- Pass with inside (no look)
- Pass with toe (straight pass/diagonal run)
- Player B's movement to create passing angle
Progressions:
- Defender is live. Must press into shaded area (as shown on right)
- 3 pts. for goal, 1 pt. for defender dribbling out
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
- Split field into 3 thirds
- Players play 6v6 w/ GKs (2-2-1)
Instructions:
- Players play normal game. Ball restarts from goakeeper.
- Players are restricted to their zones as shown when without the ball
- When in possession, attacking players may enter the next zone by dribbling or passing into the next third and then following pass into next zone
- No more than one player from attacking team may support into next zone.
Coaching Points:
- Technical points of 2v1s (from previous slide)
- Movement of players off the ball to create / recognize 2v1 situations
- Recognition of when to dribble / pass into next zone.
Progressions:
- Pick up thirds, play 6v6 (next slide)
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
-6v6 w/ GKs - Full sided game
Coaching Points:
- Review of session's learning outcomes being translatedinto the game
- 3 lines of attack
- Creating / Finding gaps
- Runners beyond / underneath
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Warm-Up (5 mins)
Organization:
30x30 yard grid
3 pinnies
2 balls (extras on outside of grid)
Instructions:
3 Players start off as defenders holding the a pinnie each in there hand.
Defenders must look to simply touch a ball or force a ball out of play via a bad pass/touch from an attacker, if they do this the attacker who lost possession takes the pinnie and becomes a defender and the previous defender becomes an attacker.
Attackers must help each other to keep possession of both soccer balls.
Coaching Points:
Communication
Awareness of space/pressure etc.
Try to play to back foot and turn to switch ball in other direction when receive it if possible
Quality/weight of passes.
Angles/distances of support
Constantly re-evaluate your position (can I be in a better position?)
Progressions/Regressions:
Add/remove balls/defenders (pinnies)