Mark Adam Nerio
Name: | Mark Adam Nerio |
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City: | Pelham |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
Set up as above
Instructions:
Blues look to play back and fouth, penetraing the opposition team, who must stay in their area. Each succesful penetration is a point. First team to three wins. Winners stay on.
If ball goes out of bounds, a new ball begins from the back of the area.
Coaching Points:
- Pressure (Quick, communicated, and making play predictable)
- Cover (angle, distance, screen the pass in behind)
- Balance (eliminate all gaps)
- Speed of movement from first defender to second defender (as ball travels)
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
As above
Instructions:
3v3 Continuous. When the ball crosses the endline (goal, goalkick, corner) the defending team is off and the next pair of attackers bring a new ball into play. If the ball goes out over the sideline a kick in is played.
Coaching Points:
- Speed of thought in transition
- Speed of reaction
- Movement of players without the ball to provide options ahead of teh ball as option one
- Recognizing when to support underneath the ball
- Quality of pass in the final third
- Mentality to score or create.
Progressions:
Play to ten goals.
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Warm Up (15 mins)
Organization:
As above
Instructions:
Blue begins with the ball and dribbles to coned gate. They pass to White and then sprint back to their start line. White's goal is to get to the gate and pass to the next blue before the first blue makes it back. Game is continuous.
Coaching Points:
- Quality of pass and touch
- Speed of thought in moment of transition
- Speed of reaction (turn on one step)
- Quickest route back to start line