Wyatt Marshall
Name: | Wyatt Marshall |
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City: | New York, NY |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
4 cones set up ad a Y. at least 5 players with all extras on the first cone as shown.
Instructions:
Pass to middle player who then turns and dribbles to the next playerwho then uses a big touch to dribble back to first cone.
Coaching Points:
Use inside or outside of foot to make the turn.
Messi touches for the first player whos dribbling, and ronaldo touch for the second player dribbling
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Organization: small rectangles
Instructions: 2V2 to score players must possess ball to the line.
Coaching Points: Pressure and cover defending
Use this time to dribble and be creative
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Organization:
-12x12 box, or however large needed for number of players to move freely but tight.
-players in the box with a ball.
Instructions:
-players, while dribbling their own ball and protecting it, must knock other players balls from the box.
-any time your ball goes out of the box (whether knocked out or dribbled out) player must do X number of ball mastery to return (toe toches, box touches, etc)
Coaching Points:
-dribbling with the laces/ pinky toe, to control the ball and keep it close.
-head up every few touches to see the other players.
-sing your body to shield the ball from other players and protect it.
Progressions:
Progression- once your ball is knocked out, you have to stay out. see who king of the hill is.
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Organization:
- Space adjusted as needed
- W/R ratio 2:1 or 1:1 where possible
Instructions:
- 3v3 game with players trying to score by scoring in the small goals.
Coaching Points:
- Third defensive principle of balance
- Speed and angle of approach
- What do we want to deny? Where? Why? How?
- Body shape
- When to tackle vs when to jockey
- How are we tackling
- Where do we want to force the play?
- As the ball moves how do we switch off from pressure to cover or cover into pressure?
- When to delay vs when to move in for the ball
- What is the third defender giving us with balance, why?
- Positioning and unit shape as the ball moves and roles shift
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Tunnel Tag Activation Activity
Organization:
- Space adjusted as needed
- Begin without a ball and then add in the ball
Instructions:
- Tunnel tag: If a player gets tagged they open up their legs to create a tunnel. Players have to crawl through (then pass through when ball is introduced)
- Rotate after a minute or two and introduce new taggers
Coaching Points:
- Allow for some physical literacy movement and guidance without the ball
- When the ball is introduced, what do we want to do with our head?
- What type off touches should we take on the ball? When, where, and why?
- If tagged, what can we do to work with out teammates to get back in the game?