James Decosemo
Name: | James Decosemo |
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City: | Grand Blanc |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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End Zone game
70x40, 2 10 yard end zones.
Team set up in 7v7. (ideally)
Points scored by getting the ball in the end zone.
Progressions:
1. Dribble in the end zone
2. Dribble and Pass
3. Combination in the end zone.
Works on:
Penetration.
Movement in behind
Patience (not forcing)
Weight of pass
Shape
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60x40 Goals placed in the middle back to back. Kick back net used if possible.
2 teams of 7. 3 bumpers for each team on 3 sides of their side.
Ball is entered from coach. Opposite players, insie the game, move over to press. Attacking team must first find the target (T) before combining and goaing to goal. Defending team win it and either clear, or find their targets. Goalkeepers find the defending team if they win it with a short role to the side of the gaol.
Progressions
1. Add a pass restriction
2. Touch restriction for Targets and Wide players
3. Targets and wide players can interchange with inside players.
Works on:
Transition at speed.
Shape in the attack
Crossing and finishing
Penetration
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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
Warm Up
Passing Pattern. Rotation is always as shown in diagram. Up to the middle, then outwide. Direction can change.
Progression options:
1. Players play ball to the center, open up and play wide.
2. Ball to center, set back, 1st player plays wide.
3. Give and go at each cone
4. Ball to center, open up, play wide, set back to orginal player for through ball
Focus:
Proper passing technique.
Opening up with back foot
Setting with front foot
Angles off the ball