Herve Corde
Name: | Herve Corde |
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City: | North Woodmere |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
40x25 yard area
12 players( 2 team of 6)
1 ball ( extra around)
Instructions:
1. Teams play 2v2 with targets in each of the end zones
2. Teams atempt to play to their target player in either end zone
3. Target players are permited to move freely inside their zone
4. Target players in each zone are not permited to defend each other and must stay inside their zone until they receive a pass from their teammate
5. If a successful pass is made to target,players rotate positions(passer becomes new target player)and the team begins their attack in the opposite direction with a dribble in to the area.
6.If he ball leave the area start with a kick in.
Coaching Points:
1. Speed and angle ofapproach should force atackerinto cover
2. Angle and distance of 2 defender
3. Ability to change roles quickly and correctly
4. 2 defender needs to keep both attackers in view
5. Communicate to 1 defender
Progressions:
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
40x25 yard area
12 players( 2 team of 6)
1 ball ( extra around)
Instructions:
1. Teams play 2v2 to goal
2. The game starts by the attacking team dribbling the ball into the area
3. After each atempt on goal a new attacking team starts the game from behind the goal
4. The team thatj ust attacked stays on the field to become the new defending team
5. The other players rotate back to their row n goal and await their next atempt to attack.
6. Restart with a goal kick if ball get out of area.
Coaching Points:
1. Speed and angle of approach should force attacker into cover
2. Angle and distance of 2 defender
3. Ability to change roles quickly and correctly
4. 2 defender needs to keep both attackers in view
5. Communicate to1st defender
6. Transition to attack
Progressions:
https://www.rbnytraining.com/user-pages/shared/curriculum/FlashPlayer.asp?ID=462
https://www.rbnytraining.com/user-pages/shared/curriculum/FlashPlayer.asp?ID=600
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
40x25 yard area
12 players( 2 team of 6)
1 ball ( extra around)
Instructions:
1. Teams play 2v3 to goal
2. The game starts by the attacking team dribbling the ball into the area
3. After each atempt on goal a new attacking team starts the game from behind the goal
4. The team thatj ust attacked stays on the field to become the new defending team
5. The other players rotate back to their row n goal and await their next atempt to attack.
6. Restart with a goal kick if ball get out of area.
Coaching Points:
1. Speed and angle of approach should force attacker into cover
2. Angle and distance of 2 defender
3. Ability to change roles quickly and correctly
4. 2 defender needs to keep both attackers in view
5. Communicate to1st defender
6. Transition to attack
Progressions:
https://www.rbnytraining.com/user-pages/shared/curriculum/FlashPlayer.asp?ID=462
https://www.rbnytraining.com/user-pages/shared/curriculum/FlashPlayer.asp?ID=600
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Game - No restrictions 7v7
Let them play, but look out to re-inforce session pointers. Look for movement and leadership.
Cool down and stretch and re-cap session and mention next game on September 6th.
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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
Pressure , cover. (15 mins)
Organization:
1. 20x20 yard area with 4 areas of 10x10
setup as show .
2. Groups of 4 players (2 Attackers,2 Defenders)setup as shown
3. 1 ball per group
Instructions:
1. Attacking players pass the ball side ways to each other
2. Defending players must pressure and cover the player in possession
3. Defending players should interchange position everytime a pass is made
4. Defending players do not atempt to win the ball.
Coaching Points:
1. Speed and angle of approach of 1st defender
2. Angle and distance of 2 defender
3. Ability to change roles quickly and correctly
Progressions:
1 P. Allow defenders to tackle and attacker to combine to beat the defender over the end line.
2. R–Have the attacker stop the ball each time and alow the defenders to take their shape before making the next pass.