Jason Adkins
Name: | Jason Adkins |
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City: | San antonio |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Team Tactical Principles
1. Spread out
2. Create triangles
3. pass or dribble forward when possible to keep possession
4. Support the ball, attack
5. Create numbers up situation 2v1 or a 1v1
Set Up: Hexagon shape start with 7 yard spread but can be adjusted to ability of players
Desription: 4v1 Rondo,(adjust space according to the ability), Attract defenders by dribbling and to free up space for teammates. Defender can steal the pass only to start. Rotate the defenders. Work and focus on players opening body with 1st touch to give themselves options. Players without the ball, moving to create passing angles to recieve the ball.
Coaching Points:
Open body with 1st touch to create more options.
Create passing lanes
Dribble or Pass
Commit the defender before passing
Progression:
Defenders can tackle the ball.
Add defender, increase or decrease space provided, can make 4v2 or 5v2 and change space provided by their ability.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Set Up:
-Two team
-Two neutrals
-Grid 20 x 25
Description:
Blue start with a ball attack using the outside players to create a 4v2 situation, if the defending team wins the ball they can now attack in a 4v2 situation. When the ball leaves the field for any reason 2 new players come from each end, whatever team loses the ball out of bounds the other team starts with the ball.
Coaching Points:
1. open body with first touch
2. movement off ball
3. communication
4. weight and accurate passes
5. composure on the ball
6. when to take touch and hold the ball and when to pass
Progression: If a group of 2 score they stay on and the opposite side starts the attack.
Or ball ust go to one or both outside players before you can score.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Set Up: 30-40W x 20-30L Adjust size to ability of players
Description: 4v2 in the attack, blue always starts with the ball. 2 blue players stay on the field in wide areas, but can go anywhere they want during the game, (try to get them to have starting positions wide). If the purple team wins the ball they can counter to small goal. When goal is scored or ball goes out of bounds 4 (2 from each side) new players come in and start another game. Switch the teams roles after 3-4 minutes.
Team Tactical Principles
1. Spread out
2. Create triangles and passing lanes
3. pass or dribble forward when possible to keep possession
4. Support the ball, attack
5. Create numbers up situation 2v1 or a 1v1
6. Diagonal passing angles
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Set Up: 30L x 40W or bigger if ability and space permits.
Description: 3v2. Play starts with the GK 2 outside backs and center mid back (Blue) in the attack try to build and score in 3 small goals. 2 purple defenders can score on big goal if they win the ball.
Team Tactical Principles
1. Spread out
2. Create triangles
3. pass or dribble forward when possible to keep possession
4. Support the ball, attack
5. Create numbers up situation 2v1 or a 1v1
Coaching Points:
1. Dribble
2. passing with multiple surfaces
3. Weight of pass
4. Appropriate body shape to recieve pass
5. creating passing lanes
6. Dribble or pass-Decision when to
Progression:
Add defenders and/or attackers to add pressure
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Set Up: 40L x 50W or bigger if ability and space permits. Adjust for 9v9 or 11v11 orientation
Description: Blue team building out of the back vs 4 defenders. Ball starts with the GK or a pass into GK by the coach. Blue builds to score in small goals if Purple defending team wins the ball they can score on big goal. Different restarts, goal kick, ball in GK's hands, throw in.
Progression: add defenders, add 8 and 10.
Team Tactical Principles
1. Spread out
2. Create triangles and passing lanes
3. pass or dribble forward when possible to keep possession
4. Support the ball, attack
5. Create numbers up situation 2v1 or a 1v1
6. Diagonal passing angles
7. open hips
Coaching Points:
1. Dribble
2. passing with multiple surfaces
3. Weight of pass
4. Appropriate body shape to recieve pass
5. creating passing lanes
6. Dribble or pass-Decision when to
Progression:
Add defenders and/or attackers to add pressure
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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
Orientation
Advanced/ Intermediate groups
Set Up: 30x30y grid.
Description: One group plays east to west, other group plays north to south, unopposed (no defending). Rotate the target players every minute. Target players stay outside the grid.
Coaching Points:
1. create passing lanes
2. movement off the ball.
3. Communication
Progression: Make on player on opposing team a defender that can pressure the ball. Limit the number of touches to move the ball quicker.