Name: | Matt Schiffer |
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City: | Belchertown |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
IAS Soccer Academy: Special Topics Session. 12/13/16
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Variety of Small-Sided Games
Placing different restrictions on these games helps accomplish objectives within the activity.
There are many benefits of playing SSGs
- more touches on the ball
- involvement on both sides of the ball at all times
- constant transition
SSGs:
- Bumpers
- Bumpers Replacement
- No Pressure Zone
- Cross the River
- Possession Boxes
- Crossing Game (3v2 in each half. Bumpers overlap for a cross)
Progressions for all Games:
- Add neutral players
- Must pass to GKs
- Connect certain amount of passes
- Don't limit touches, but encourage to play quickly, make quicker decisions
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Warmup
Dribbling & Possession Warmup
Activity to prepare for the training session.
Organization:
- Grid 10x10 or appropriate for amount of players
- Every player with a ball for the first phase
How to Play:
- Begin with a Dribbling Dutch Box, with players using both feet and working on different attacking moves and turns.
Progression:
- Big game of "knockout." One team starts with balls, other team are defenders. Game is played until the last ball is knocked out. When a player loses their ball, they stay in the game and become a passing option. Turn the activity into a competition; see which team can knock out all balls first or which team can keep balls in the longest.