Ryan Bjelland
Name: | Ryan Bjelland |
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City: | San Antonio |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Edgemont U10/U11 Week 10.2 Clinics - Escaping pressure with passing to keep possession
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Organization:
As above, grid approximately 20x25. Add grids as needed for players. Balls and all players in line on double cone at edge of the area.
Instructions:
Attacking player A plays a pass into space for attacking player B to run onto (1). Once the pass is played, the defender can go attack (2). Once the pass is past the blue line, player B recieves the ball and looks for back pass to escape pressure (3). Attackers then attempt to keep possession of the ball from the defender. Once they make 5 passes, they can score in any of the four red gates for three points. If the defender wins the ball, they can immediatly go score in any red gate for a point. Players then switch lines.
Coaching Points:
* Where is the space? (Can you pass or dribble out of pressure?)
* Does your angle of support cause the defender to make a choice?
* Using body to protect ball to pass backwards (U turn, Pull back, outside cut, slap cut, etc)
* Open body shape and recieving ball foot if possible.
Progressions:
1) Have the attackers be able to beat the defender to a goal on the far side
2) Have grid to to 6v2 and increase space to 50x30. Normal Liverpool rondo rules. Attackers score with 10 passes, defenders score in red gates
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Organization:
As above. 18 box line is end line, full width. First team plays a 2-1-3 formation, the other team plays a 2-3-1 formation.
Instructions:
Teams must make 10 passes to score a point, but can also score a goal for 2 points. 10 passes and a goal are worth 5 points. First team to 10 points wins.
Coaching Points:
* What pass can get the ball as far away from pressure as possible (if defending 1/3)
* When to pass, when to dribble or penetrate (Ques from defenders)
* Good angles to offer support (always have 3 options)
* Spacing to make defenders make decisions when in possession
Progressions:
1) Free Play
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Pinny Tag Warmup (20 mins)
Organization:
Players in grid as above. Grid approximately 30x40, adjust as needed for numbers. All players have a bib tucked into their waist.
Instructions:
Players attempt to grab the other players bib that is tucked into their waist. If players have their bib taken, they must take another players bib and take a knee while they tuck it into their waist. They may then attempt to get more bibs. Players with the most bibs at the end wins.
Coaching Points:
* Body shape and motion to use body to protect the bib
* Quick acceleration into space away from pressure
* Awareness of players around you
Progressions:
1) Instead of having bibs, each player has a ball instead. Players must protect their ball. If they lose their ball (into touch) that player loses a point. If a player is able to make another player lose control of their ball, they gain a point. Player with the most points wins