Name: | Frank Greenawalt |
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City: | Riverside |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Set Plays (Corners) 15 min
Decide who can deliver the right ball. Decide what type of delivery you want, i.e. inswinger, outswinger or just chipped to the near post, and choose who can deliver the ball.
The positioning of your players to some extent will be decided by which type of delivery you want and the ability of the players.
7 will deliver a longer ball to the far post with his right foot
Four players set up in a diamond just inside of the box , #'s 4, 5, 7 and 8. They will split their runs attacking different areas, with No 6 spinning away from the ball, arriving late on the back post
10 will try to distract the goalkeeper with his presence, trying not to allow him a free run for the ball
9 stands on the near post for any ball driven lower than its intended target or as an alternative for the corner taker 7
The use of hand signals by 7 can alert his team- mates of his intent
6 waits on the edge of the box for any balls headed or cleared out while 2 and 3 stay back as markers
6 is responsible for breaking up any attempting opposition transition
Variation: Add defenders
CP: Concentrate on (a) a good delivery, (b) well timed runs, (c) being first to the ball and (d) hitting the target
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Stage 1 (25 mins)
Warm Up (25 min)
Juggling Competition in Groups- Sideline & back (5 min)
Stretch (5 min)
Aireal Control Circle (15 min)
Rotate groups ea 2 min. headers, chest to foot, thigh, instep, laces each rotation
CP: Headers down, chest over the ball, "Roof over the ball" to keep the ball down