Jordan Collver
Name: | Jordan Collver |
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City: | Whitesboro |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
4 Cones on each side of the half
All balls start at cone 1
Extra players should be in line behind cone 1 with a ball
Instructions:
Pass in sequential order and follow pass
After shot, grab ball and run back through the middle to get back in line at cone 1
You may go as soon as the person at cone 3 is ready
Coaching Points:
When and when not to use lofted pass
Pass between 1+2 is not appropriate distance for lofted pass
Pass between 2+3 is appropriate distance. Ball travels faster in air, and is harder to defend. Try to lead player so that prep touch and cross are faster
Pass between 3+4 is Appropriate distance. Ball travels faster in air, and is harder to defend. Try to lead striker so that finishing is easier. Also mention possibility of own goal or corner.
Progressions:
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Organization:
7v7
Any formation that has at least 2 wide players
Instructions:
Goal is worth 1
Any goal scored from a cross is worth multiple points (based on how willing your team is to use wide areas)
Players may not dribble in to wide area, may only enter while receiving a pass
Coaching Points:
Supporting angles
When to use which type of pass
Why to use which type of pass
Progressions:
Players may not dribble in to wide area, may only enter while receiving a pass
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Lofted Pass Technical
Organization:
3 Players per channel
1 Player in each 7x15 box
1 Player in middle
Player on one end has a ball
Instructions:
Pattern of passes is short-short-long
Players must attempt to place a lofted pass inside the box opposite of them
Player in the middle must run back and forth to offer a support option
1 Point for each successful pass inside the box
Coaching Points:
Prep touch
Head up
Planted foot pointed toward target
Striking foot toe pointed to ground, ankle locked, laces facing toward target
Strike ball with 2nd knuckle of big toe
Planted foot is slightly behind ball, weight is slightly backwards, strike ball as low as possible
Progressions: