Eddie Eddie Edwards
Name: | Eddie Eddie Edwards |
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City: | Missouri City |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
The session will teach a player to loft or chip the ball up and over objects
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Players work on their technique while chipping the ball over stand up cones.
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Two teams sre competing to see who can score the most goals in a given period of time.
Players must chip the ball over a mini goal into a target goal.
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Mannequins are set up to represent defenders on both sides of the field.
Players are coached to use their chipping technique to deliver a pass into space for a team mate to run into.
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Chipping an oncoming goal keeper.
The goal keeper must stay a certain distance away from their goal line.
An attacking player dribbles the ball to goal and attempts to chip the ball over the goal keeper into the goal.
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Players on the outside of the circle passes the ball around the outside of a square until one player attempts to chip the ball to a target player in the circle.
3 defenders try to stop the service into target player. Defenders can move, but must stay inside the square and outside the circle.
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Technique (15 mins)
Coaching Points:
1. Angle of approach – off center
2. Head up to observe the position of the goalkeeper
3. Head down at the point of contact
4. Non-kicking foot placed to side, slightly behind the ball
5. Ankle locked, toe down
6. Contact ball – will vary depending on target area
7. Contact foot – laces (instep)
8. Body weight forward, chest and knee over the ball at contact