James Heffernan
Name: | James Heffernan |
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City: | Birmingham |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Small-sided games (SSGs) are shown to offer significantly more opportunities to touch/pass the ball than traditional games (6v6+).
All of your match-day difficulties can be broken down into smaller building blocks using SSGs.
Combined with Futsal balls - which are also proven to offer a greater number of touches on the ball - you will notice a significant improvement in your players' technical skills, energy and game intelligence
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What challenges are your team facing?
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"Winning the ball back more quickly"
Goals count 'double' if they win the ball back within 3 seconds and then score
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"Winning the ball back higher up the field"
Goals count 'double' if they regain possession in the opposition half and then score.
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"Running in behind the defence"
Remove the cones / physical goals. Teams score 'goals' if they receive a pass beyond the goalline
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"Struggling to retain the ball under pressure" OR
"Creating overload situations"
Play an overload game 3v2, 4v2 (depending on ability).
Team with more players must have X number of touches, or all players touch the ball before scoring.
Team with fewer players score 'double' goals for each goal
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Match (15 mins)
Set up / Rules:
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COACHING POINTS:
For each Small-Sided Game, you should include:
- 2 or 3 constraints (not at the same time!)
- 1x Development Point (in possession or out of possession)
- 1x Communication Point
CONSTRAINTS:Pick 2 or 3 to use at different times
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
In each session, use:
- Either 1x in possession OR 1x out of possession
- AND 1x communication
In possession(and for the more advanced kids)
Out of possession
- "Where are the opposition?"
- "Where is the ball going next?"
- "Can we block passes?"
- "Is the path to the goal protected?"
- "Can you stay with your runners?"
CORRECT COMMUNICATION- "Down the line" (attacking command, down the wing)
- "Come home" (back to safety - GK or someone in space behind the player)
- "Switch" (one wing to the other)
- "Back post" (pass to back post)
- "One more" (as in "one more pass")
- "1-2" (give and go)
- "Out wide" (play the ball to the wings)
- "Turn in" (turn inside)
- "Turn out" (turn outside)
- "And again" (a bit like a 1-2)
- "In behind" (pass the ball behind the defence)
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Remember to use STEP to adjust, progress, or regress the session :)
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