Jeyson Ayala
Name: | Jeyson Ayala |
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City: | copiague |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Players will learn and refine their ability to finish in an opposed and unopposed environment
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Progression 1
Sequence:
-Player A passes to Player B, Player B passes to Player C, player C passes to B(wall pass), C dribbles and finishes
-Following the sequence players rotate to next pylon(A becomes B, B becomes C, C end of line
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Organization:
-Activity takes place in a 10 x 20 area
-1 v 1 : Player A passes to Player B and defends, Player A attacks the goal to score. If A wins the ball he/she tries to pass the ball to Player C who functions as the target..12 seconds max. Players return to their original line.
-Switch roles after 5 minutes and give each player the ability to finish 2 times.
-Keep score and make it competitive!!!
Coaching Points:
Finishing points as above +:
-Attacking mentality
-see the ball and player
-Change of speed and direction(Can they use a creative move to unbalance defender)
-Attack the space behind the defender
-Players should start to understand they can Penetrate with a shot first (if they are within strike distance), second dribble to shoot.
-DO not coach the defender but "Manage" him or her..make sure their putting reasonable pressure on the ball..
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Organization:
-The activity takes place in a 20 x 20 area.
-Play 2 v 2(adjust numbers in grid , add a neutral if need be) with bumper players beside nets
-Teams receive 1 point for scoring within the oppositions half of field, 2 points for passing to a bumper player and then finishing and 3 points for scoring behind their half of center
-This will be exhausting for the players, so play for a max of 3 minutes and then rotate players. The players will get ``active rest`` as they serve as bumper players...
-Coaches be sure to have a number of balls at your feet so you can serve a ball in once it goes out of bounds..
Coaching points:
Finishing key factors as above +:
-look to fish across the face of the net- far post; explain why....
-Creativity- if you are 1 v 1 can you use a move to unbalance the defender and finish
-Movement/mobility: pass and then move to support
-Have players look for 2 v 1 overloads to combine to finish..ie: wall pass, introduce overlap run
- when to pass and when to dribble...
-remind the players that they always have support behind them in the goalie...
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Organization:
5 v 5 game
Coaching Points:
-finishing key factors
-attacking principles of
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Pass to finish (10 mins)
Organization:
Players positioned as above approx 10 yards from one another.
Sequence:
-Player A passes to Player B, Player B passes to Player C, player C dribbles and finishes
ROTATION(A becomes B, B becomes C, C end of line
-If players are dribbling to close to the goal add a striking line 10 yds from the net where the players must strike the ball behind...
Coaching Points
Finishing:
-Positive 1ST TOUCH towards net and good preperation touch out of feet
-observe (position of goalie -head up)
-accelerate to ball at an angle
-eye on ball on contact
-follow through/strike through the ball
-part of foot
-accuracy before power
You may choose to review the following key factors for passing and receiving
Receiving:
-Starting position of player- the receiver must be behind and at an angle where they can comfortably receive the ball and take a directional touch toward the next receiver.
-eye on the ball to receive
-contact point is equator of the ball with locked ankle
-positive first touch in personal space (1-2 yds out of feet) in the direction of target
Passing:
-speed of pass
-accuracy of pass
-contact point is equator of ball with toe slightly up
-head and chest down on contact
-eye on ball on contact