Jonathan Scalia
Name: | Jonathan Scalia |
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City: | Massapequa |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization: 2v2 4 Nets giving them the ability to find a different chance at net.
Instructions: 2v2, 20 Minutes.
1.Defende passes ball to attacker,
2.Attacker and second attacker must have to use combinations to score on either of the goal.
If defender wins the ball, he must try and score on either goal
Coaching Points: Have the attacker choose where to go quickly recognizing the defender body position and try to get to goal. Give the players the ability to create combinations to ultimately score a goal.
Progressions: Taking one of the goals away and placing the remaining one in the middle making it more difficult for the attacker to score.
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Organization: 3v3 Game, 30 minutes
Instructions: Have the players play small sided games concentrating on the moves and techniques they used in their previous drills.
Coaching Points: Concentrate on movement into space with the ball and proper touch and moves to be used during the game.
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Organization: 6v6 Game
Instructions: Concentrate on the key points we practiced during the practice.
Coaching Points: Players must mantain their position and be creative to find time and space.
Progressions: None.
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U8 Warm Up (20 mins)
Organization: 2 boxes 20X20, 12 Players, Every Player with a ball. 25 minutes
Instructions: Have the players dribble with the ball, Give them the opportunity to dribble into open space.
Coaching Points: Concetrate on having the players recognize the open space and dribble with speed towards it. Have the players using simple skill moves to improve their touch and technique.
Progressions: Coach must say Switch so that the player recognize they need to dribble the ball to the outside of the designated area. Players Must recognize their position on the field and realize which Area (1,2,3,4) is closest to them.