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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1V1 SHIELDING
* Players must engage their opponent and shield the ball. Not just dribble away at distance to escape.
In pairs, one ball between. Start by having one player hold the ball on the ground with one hand (only one hand can be on the ball at a time) and shield it from their partner. The partner attempts to steal the ball and shield from their partner. Play for 30 seconds. When the coach says "time" the player in possession of the ball holds the ball up above their heads and is the winner
Progress:
Players pass back and forth about 10 yards apart. When the coach yells "play " or claps his hands, the player in possession of the balls turns and shields their ball from their partner. Play is for 30 seconds. If ball is stolen, that player shields the ball. The player in possession at the command of "time" by the coach, holds the ball above their heads and is the winner.
Coaching points
Positioning of body: Sideways on
Make contact and lean on opponent
Keep body between the defender and the ball
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BALL IN HAND
1V1 SHIELDING
SHIELD WITH HANDS
In pairs, one ball between. Start by having one player hold the ball on the ground with one hand (only one hand can be on the ball at a time) and shield it from their partner. The partner attempts to steal the ball and shield from their partner. Play for 30 seconds. When the coach says "time" the player in possession of the ball holds the ball up above their heads and is the winner
PROGRESSION:
SHIELD WITH FEET
* Players must engage their opponent and shield the ball. Not just dribble away at distance to escape.
Players pass back and forth about 10 yards apart. When the coach yells "play " or claps his hands, the player in possession of the balls turns and shields their ball from their partner. Play is for 30 seconds. If ball is stolen, that player shields the ball. The player in possession at the command of "time" by the coach, holds the ball above their heads and is the winner.
Coaching points