Ryan Rademacher
Name: | Ryan Rademacher |
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City: | Harrison, NJ |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
- Players in pairs
- 15 yds apart (distane age appropriate)
- One player w/ ball, other player's ball on cone
Instructions:
- Players attempt to strike their ball and knock the soccer ball off the cone.
- If player misses, partner retrieves ball and repeats
- If player knocks ball off cone, they reset ball as partner retrieves the other ball to continue
- Partners can be teammates or be competing with one another ( Point for knocking ball off cone)
Coaching Points:
- Angle of approach
- Plant foot (Placement / direction)
- Contact point (ball / foot)
- Head up / Head down
- Follow through
Progressions:
- Longer distance
- Players compete, winners progress to next field up
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Organization:
- Players split into even teams (not resticted to 2 teams as shown)
- Each player gives themself a number (1-5)
Instructions:
- Teams begin by passing the ball around freely in their groups with no opposition
- Coach will call out a number 1-5. The player with the corresponding number will go across into the other team's box to try to win the ball or knock it out
- Last team remaining with posssession of the ball wins (1 point)
- Play to desired number of points
Coaching Points:
- Passing / Receiving technique
- Creating angles to open passing lanes
- Maintaining use of entire space
- Communication
Progressions:
- Multiple numbers called out to defend
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
3v3 Small-sided tournament games: 4 teams of 3 players eachteam. 2 fields of 30x40 yards with 2 Pugg Goals on opposite endlines.
Instructions:
4 Teams of 3, play 3v3 tournament style format where each team will play one another. 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 for a loss. Each game should be approximately 6-8 minutes in duration (obviously play a 3 game tournament).
Coaching Points:
· Review of session's learning outcomes being translatedinto the game
· 3 lines of attack
· Creating diamond (gives angles of support)
· Making diamond as big as possible (Creating space)
· Identifying any numbers up situations
Progressions:
None.
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Warm Up - Passing / Receiving (20 mins)
Organization:
- Half group w/ ball inside square
- Half group w/o ball outside square
Instructions:
- Players inside square play ball to players outside square.
- Player A opens up, receives, dribbles to perform move in center square (red cones) and finds another pass on outside
- Switch roles
Coaching Points:
- Checking away in order to create space
- Open body to face field
- Take look as ball is being passed (recognize space behind)
- Receive on back foot (furthest from Player B)
- Disguise direction of 1st touch
- 1st touch into space behind
- Communication of option
Progression:
- Various types of turns depending on pressure / approach angle of imaginery opponent.
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- Players work in pairs
- One player starts with ball, other player is the defender
- Defenders try to steal ball
- Player with ball for when frozen by coach wins the game