Name: | Anthony Grayson |
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City: | Manchester |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Futsal |
Highly focused on ball retention and supporting play. Technical aspects include passing, movement, and receiving.
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6v3 possession game within the grid.
There is a 3v3 possession game inside the grid however 3 extra players can move laterally around the grid to support the team in possession.
Work 2 minute games maximum. Rotate players from outside the grid.
Q&A inbetween rotation.
Oportunity to coach Stop stand still etc.
Keys points are just like earlier in session.
Challenge again to number of passes or split defenders with passes.
Maybe a competition who retains ball the longest period of time.
Adapt to suit on numbers and size of grid to get learning outcomes.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.
Attack the goal
Ball is distributed from Gk to Attacker (Red) at half court position.
Dedenders (blue) enter court upon release of ball from Gk.
Gk distribution is important to give attackers more time on the ball.
2v2 attack game with the objective to score.
Green players can be used by attackers if needed but they have a limit of 2 touches and must stay in the square grids.
Rotate the players as and when.
Key points as earlier in session.
Big focus on making angles and getting shots off.
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Pass Move Receive (20 mins)
Pass, move and receive
Create a playing grid of squares. Split the players into groups of 3.
Objective for players is to pass move and receive their groups ball within the grid.
Key points
Finding space to receive, communication, first touch with a purpose, weight and shape of pass, awareness (head up).
Progression
Encourage players to break the lines with passes and create angles.
Long passes across the grid then support the ball.
set challenges.
Ball to visit every square on the grid
Set a number of passes
Passes cannot be made to teammate within same square, etc
Can players receive ball between 2 players then turn and pass to teammate?