Mark Adam Nerio
Name: | Mark Adam Nerio |
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City: | Pelham |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
As above
Instructions:
A plays to B who opens up and plays to C. C drives at A and performs a give and go with B.
Coaching Points:
- Quality of movement (timing)
- Quality of first touch/passing
- Communication
- Quality of move (timing and execution)
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
As Above.
Instructions:
Blue begins exercise by going 1v1 with GK on a breakaway. As soon as blue has scored/missed they turn and defend against 2 players from white team in a 2v1 attack. Game is continuous. Swap roles after 5 minutes.
Rule: White team cannot pass across the blue line to another until the ball has been dribbled across at least once.
Coaching Points:
- Recognize 2v1 and commit defender
- Drive at defender to create two options
- Dribble with ball closest to support
- Play at speed. Either beat your man and finish or pass so that your teammate can shoot.
- Use of support as a decoy to beat the defender yourself.
- End product.
Progressions:
- 5 minute competition between 3 teams.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
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Repeat (toggle)
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Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Warm Up (15 mins)
Organization:
-Players start on the outside of the large box. Players start in the middle smaller box with a ball.
Instructions:
-Yellow players dribble with the ball out of the small central box and pass to a waiting player on the outside, taking their place.
-Receiving players dribbles into the smaller box, perform a trick, then exit via a different side of the box to ensure they change direction.
-They then pass the ball to a waiting player and process is repeated.
Coaching Points:
-Players must be encouraged to use both feet, not always their strongest one.
-Positive 1st touch when dribbling to central box.
-Head up and eyes scanning looking for space.
-Execution of the trick, change of direction, change of speed after performing the trick (speed up).
-Close control if surrounded by other players.
Progressions: