DAVID BAILLIE
Name: | DAVID BAILLIE |
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City: | Redlands |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Players pass backwards and forwards. On shout, both players sprint to opposite shaded area, where ball is waiting.
Tech & sprint on whistle x 3 Reps per tech skill
1) 2 Touch (25 passes per player)
2) 1 Touch(25 passes per player)
3) 1 Touch Volleys (10 per player) - Sprint far side and back, only one player at a time.
Introduce races and consquences.
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NFL Sprints.
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Defending against through balls.
Size 5x44 ---> 15x44 and also 5 x width --> 15 x width
3 reds try to play through midfield 3 to the forward 2.
Communication to prevent gaps as the situation and ball moves. Take advantage of the time the ball takes to travel.
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3v3 can dribble into and stop in end zone to score a point.
Progress to shoot when enter the end zone.
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Screen 1
Passing pattern. Follow your pass. Complete in two diffrent directions.
i) Pass and follow - Change direction.
ii) Sprint after pass
iii) Add in combination 1/2 on anlged pass only.
iv) If space, move cones back and make are bigger for longer pass
--> Rather than go through the middle, sprint around the outside. Clockwise/Counter
--> Sprint around yellow cone and back into your own cone--> to next side.
Play front foot.
Play into pace if possible. lead them onto a one touch pass.
Angle of run away from the next pass.