Name: | Stephen Dial |
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City: | Gateshead |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Stage 1 of the drill 'Tick Tock'.
Main focus - Passing and moving.
Organisation - Inner and outer cirlce, passing between partners. Playing down the side of the cones, changing sides on each pass.
The four corners:
Technical: pass and receive, turning, dribbling.
Physical: Movement, agility, balance, Co - ordination.
Social: Communication, decision making, Team Work.
Psychological: Focus, Observation.
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Progression: Once the outide player has made the pass in to his/her partner, they are then going to run around the circle to the next cone and take up the position in order for them to pass the ball back in to the middle. The Players in the middle will hold onto the ball until the next player is ready to receive it frrom them.
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This drill is a follow on from what we have learned in this session. This is an opportunity to put the players passing and moving skills to the test and for them to understand the importance of quick passing and efficient movement in game situations.
Player A passes to player B.
B then passes back to A.
Player B moves to the left cone and Player C moves to the right cone. Player A passes to C.
C then lays the ball off for B to shoot.
This drill is all about reading player movment, one touch passing, creating space as well as accurate shooting.
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Screen 1
Players get into pair, each with one ball. Each pair will work their way down the line passing the ball to each other through the cones as they go. The little arrowed lines show the ball movement and the long arrowed lines show the player movement.
Each pair must stay square to each other in order for this drill to be successful and work efficiently.