Mckay Kozielski
Name: | Mckay Kozielski |
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City: | Clovis |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
What: Scoring Goals.
When: Players are in goal scoring positions/in attacking 1v1 situations.
Where: In and around the goal.
Why: To improve striking technique and individual ability to score goals.
Who: Pivo, Fixo, Ala
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Organization:
Players dribble in one half of the field, performing take on and escape moves. Coach calls out a number or a player’s name and that player dribbles toward the goal. As the player performs a move to elude a mannequin the goalkeeper prepares to save the shot. Once the attacker has shot, he/she collects the ball and returns by dribbling around the perimeter of the area. The next number is called as the player is rounding the mannequin. Rotate the keepers after every shot.
Coaching Objectives:
Players should be creative/innovative as they perform moves on the dribble. The coach should instruct players to dribble by ‘pushing’ the ball with the laces and outside of his/her feet.
Coaching Tips:
Encourage players to touch the ball every time they take a step to ensure the ball is always close. Instruct players to keep their head up as they dribble. Shots should be aimed in the corners of the goal. Diagonal shots are recommended. After a number is called out, the player should increase the pace of the dribble and maintain close control.
Less Challenging: Instruct the goalkeeper to stay on the goal line when shots are taken.
More Challenging: Several conditions can be added by the coach, including: a) Players perform with non-preferred foot; b) dribble/ fake several cones before taking the shot; c) insist on the goalkeeper coming to the top of the box to close the shooting angle and d) call several numbers at once forcing the keepers.
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Organization:
Each group of players dribble, pass and move among themselves in one half of the field. The coach calls a color and that triggers an attack by that group of three. The player with the ball dribbles centrally and one of the other players must sprint to the mannequin to become a target player. The 3rd player runs wide and makes a support run to the far post to finish a rebound. The dribbler passes to the target and receives a return pass to shoot. The shot should be across the keeper into the far corner. The player on the far post collects the ball and dribbles back down the side of the court.
Coaching Objectives:
Players should dribble, pass and move as in a real game. Timing of passes and runs are the focus.
Coaching Tips: Encourage players to trap the ball using the sole of their foot in a continuous movement. The target player must trap the ball using the sole of the foot and take a sideways position to the mannequin as if a defender was pressing the ball - this is an important Futsal technique. The Target must wait until the last minute to lay the ball off for a quick shot from the teammate. The 3rd man running should get to the far post at the same time the ball arrives from the shot. Have another keeper available to rotate.Less Challenging: Remove the Keeper and allow players to score many goals.
More Challenging: Allow the target player to pass or turn and shoot. The coach can also add a defender and a time limit to dribble, pass and shoot.See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
The first player dribbles to the mannequins, fakes and moves to the outside. A player in the line opposite approaches the other mannequins, fakes and cuts to the inside. A pass is made in the path of the cutting player, who in turn combines with the target player for a shot.
Coaching Objectives:
Players should be lively and ready to perform this simple and explosive activity. Time and space is of paramount importance
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Coaching Tips: The target player should receive the ball using the sole of his foot, opening his/her arms and keeping the defender away - protection and balance. The passer should check to receive before passing to the target. The defender should arrive as the ball is received by the target.Less Challenging:
Do not introduce the defender to provide the target player more time to perfect the correct body position and use of the sole to manipulate the ball.
More Challenging: The target player should vary movement, either passing or turning and shooting. The defender should try to step in front to intercept the ball and coach the target player to wait until the last second to lay the ball in the path of the original passer.See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
Intentional Free Play. Blue 1-1-2-1 vs. Grey 1-2-2
Review suggested rotations for each formation.
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Dribble, Fake, and Shoot (10 mins)
Organization:
Number players 1 through 12. The player begins by dribbling and performing take-on and escape moves avoiding the cones/markers. When the coach calls out a players number that player dribbles towards a mannequin, performs a take-on move and then passes to the target player standing near the second penalty mark. Once the pass is made the attacker must quickly move to either side of the target player for a return pass and a shot. The attacker should collect his/her ball and return to the other end of the court. The coach then calls another number and the movement is repeated.
Coaching Objectives:
Ensure players are creative, dribbling and faking around the markers. Players should always keep the head up while scanning the field and as soon as their number is called, accelerate towards the mannequin.
Coaching Tips:
Shots should always be at the far post to create a secondary scoring opportunity if a shot is missed or saved. The coach should lay the ball close to his/her position to speed up the shot and add additional challenge for the keeper.
Less Challenging: Remove the keeper to increase the likelihood of an attackers scoring.
More Challenging: Coach can pass the ball to the attacking player and then defend. The shooting player can also rotate into the role of the target/defender.