Name: | RICK MULLINS |
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City: | Kalispell MT |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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CROSSING SEAM GAME
Setup:6v6 + 2 or needed inside the playing areaAttacking players (+2) in each "corner" of the playingarea
Goal from the seam = 2
Goal from run of play = 1
Balls out of bounds start with GK
GK can distribute directly to the corner players
Attacking:
Movement to open and exploit spaces betweendefenders (seams)
Balls driven into seams
Defending:
Marking ball side/goal side
GK movement and communication
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SMALL SIDED GAME: WIDTH IN ATTACK AND SUPPORT RUNS
Each game lasts 3 minutes
Three teams + 2 goalkeepers. Two teams play against each other 4v4
One team fills the neutral zones.
Neutrals have two touch maximum. The central players have unlimited touches
Players in neutral zone can't leave the area. They work for the team in possession.
The team with the most goals after 3 minutes stays on and the losing team switched with the neutrals
Progress:
Neutrals have 1 touch
Move the neutrals to the goal line (2 on each side) o encourage quicker support play. They have two touch maximum. Encourage 1 touch
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SMALL SIDED TO GOAL (THE GAME)
Play 3v3 or 4v4 or needed with or without goalkeepers.
Play for time. Most goals wins
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
SOCCER TENNIS
WARM UP SOCCER TENNIS
Two teams. Use a soccer tennis net or pinnies. If the ball hits the pinnies, it is considered still in play. Play like tennis. The ball can bounce one time on your side (can adapt for younger players)
Service must begin with a volley. The ball must bounce once on the serve. After that, balls can be volleyed, headed (U14 and up). If score, continue serving. If opponents win the point, they serve. Play to 15 or 21 points win by two.
Can play where you can only score a point when you serve or rally scoring where you can score either serving or receiving