William Mera-Orozco
Name: | William Mera-Orozco |
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City: | Bergenfield |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
Instructions: Make three lines, player in the middle will start with the ball. He could pass to his right side or left side. As show he will start passing it to his left side; when de does he will overlap the player he gave the ball to. The player on the right side will follow until he gets the ball. The player getting the ball will driblle to the middle to pass it to the player on the right side, and when he does that he will ovelap him. (repeat cycle)
Coaching Points: Quality of pass, communication, overlap
Progressions/Regressions:
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization: 15x15 tight space.
Instructions: Balls always start in the middle. 3v2 the orange team starts with the ball, as soon as they start with the ball they need to do a overlap as show. Player in the middle pass it to the player on the left side as soon as he gives the pass he overlaps.
Coaching Points: How well is the overlap, communication, quality of pass.
Progressions/Regressions:
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Warm Up (10 mins)
Organization: As show
Instructions: Players will have a partner, players with balls will be dribbling all the way to their teammates, pass the ball to them and than go aorund them and ask for the ball back, and dribble back to the cone (repeat cycle).
Coaching Points: Keeping the ball close to their foot, head up, and communication.
Progressions/Regressions: Players waiting for the ball could move away from the cone, and ask for the ball.