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hi everyone thinking of starting a new topic page on coaching drills for whatever level you are coaching at might help to freshen up your sessions
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Hi,
what do you do for team bonding, my lads are taking everything too serious and i would like something a bit lighthearted and different to improve team spirit. thanks Onalos |
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HI ONALOS
on the training pitch a session of fun shooting practices is a good way to get the team to have a laugh together every player loves having a shot so spend 30mins on this and let each player go in goals and make the drill fun but challenging by adding a condition like keeping ball up for 10 before shooting or throwing ball over their head for them to strike on volley or get players to stand beside goals and you throw ball out high to edge of box and get players to run out and get a strike on goal but the ball is only allowed to bounce once before they strike it that is a good challenge which they will enjoy trying,why not take them out for a night to crazy golf or bowling and let them relax together away from football another good way to bond as a team,hope this helps you out STEVE 100 |
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thanks steve100 |
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I will give your ideas ago, i will let you know the outcome.
onalos |
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thanks steve100 |
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as above
thanks |
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Last edited by onalos on Fri Jun 23, 2006 2:28 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Does anyone know any good drills for keeping possession of the ball under pressure?
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Make a small box/square ot of cones. Then make the players go in the box/square make two teams and keep the ball inside there.
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I've actually used that in my training sessions a few times and find it pretty useful. But I could do with other possession drills to stop the lads from getting bored.
Cheers for that Jamesp, its much appreciated |
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possession drill |
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make a pitch about 60x40 and play a game with a condition that whatever team scores first has to keep the ball until other team equalises this means one team is working hard on keeping possession so you have to coach on support play and the other team has to work on pressure on the ball to get it back in order to equalise then the game is even again,make it 2 touch.
ANOTHER GOOD DRILL IS 4V4V4 WITH A GRID ABOUT 40X40 PLAY 4V4 INSIDE GRID WITH OTHER 4 ACTING AS WALL PLAYERS,BOTH TEAMS INSIDE GRID PLAY POSSESSION FOOTBALL BUT TEAM IN POSSESSION CAN USE WALL PLAYERS TO HELP THEM AGAIN MAKE IT 2 TOUCH.HOPE THESE HELP LIVEN UP UR SESSIONS IF NOT LET ME KNOW STEVE 100 |
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thanks steve, will try them in training on wednesday
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Tried them out wednesday, seemed to work pretty well. Defo gona be using thm agen. Cheers Steve
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Play 5-a-side with goals that are roughly 30cm big with no goalie and the ball being substitued for a tennis ball that is fairly bouncy
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possession drills |
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CHEERS BUCKARD
GLAD THEY HELPED YOU OUT,NEED ANY MORE JUST ASK |
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Does anybody know how I could improve my Speed...Im already pretty fast, but Pre-Season is starting this week and I'd like to be ahead of the game when it comes to my speed/pace
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Do sprinting trials, get a mate with u and do 100 metre sprints and time yourself and keep trying to better your best
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sprints |
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Gun Runner
Make a grid 25yards long and and sprint from one end and back 4 times in 20secs and then take time of the faster you get'also build it up by putting an extra 5yds onto it and hopping thru it the 5yd box only;then change this to sideways on,backwards,knees up etc and you will find you will get sharper. Also get yourself some hurdles and go over these as fast as you can but again use bunny hops,side on,shuffle thru,and knees up with arms pumping or even ladders if you want, this will improve quick feet which will make you faster and quicker of the mark,remember you dont sprint for 100 meters in games so you dont need to improve over that distance its all about closing down your opponent quickly or getting to the ball first so try this and see how you go. STEVE 100 |
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Pratice possession defending and striking |
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Here is an activity (we dont call them drills cause drills sound negative and un fun
a Scot taught me. split the players into 4 groups and a goalie. the two defender groups start either side of the goal (youth,on the intersection of the 6yard box and the goal line) OR ( senior, on the intersection of the 18yard box and goal line) the two forwards groups are situated on the corners of the 18 yard box . Defenders start with the ball and kick it out diagonally towards the forwards. The forward rushes to collect the ball, dribble past the defender and strikes, the defender sprints out to hold the fwd off. We made a rule that the defender is not allowed to actually tackle the forward. This helps struggling forwards to find time and learn to keep possesion and dribble. And it helps defenders learn to not overcommit. We found that either it stalemates, or the forward gets around the defender and shoots or simply losses the ball. If the stalemate goes on the coach blows whistle and the defender is deemed the victor. Defender continues on his diagonal path and joins the end of the forward cue, the forward continues and becomes a defender. the opposite sides then have there go. there are a number of variations we toss in or even make up on the day to keep them on their toes.. Like "now you can tackle" or the "opposing striker come and help" "opposing defender come n help" etc. hope it helps. |
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has anyone got any drills that really increase players fitness?
any help would be much appreciated. Buckard |
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Thats a really open Q However as a general idea I have found that small real game situations can be very well tailored to fitness areas. Games rather than drills utilise competitive features found in human nature for eg. split the group into small teams as small as 2 v 2 up to 4v4~. Set up two 8m ish squares with cones, diagonaly opposite each other (say two squares in opposing corners of a half pitch) Youll need two balls. The idea is for team A to have both balls in Team Bs square at the same time. and Team b to have both balls in teams A square. this is extremely difficult Your applying mental and physical exertion in this one, defense, attack, posession... theyll be nackerd in no time Long distance and running endlessly around pitches dosent do it for me. Football is spurt stop spurt stop of 90 mins.. train the same way. If your asking for a "what can i do on my own" I guess one I do use myself is : (after warm up of course) start at a corner of a pitch and running around the outside. kick a ball down the line and sprint the first half of the pitch, collect the ball and jog dribble the next half, turn the corner and kick n sprint to the center of the goal, then jog dribble again.. round and round you go |
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Sorry didnt see this post till now. an important part of sprinting "in football" is the ability to adjust your stride length. youll notice that the real good fast players like Lennon for eg are generally shorter people. this is because with a shorter stride the ball can be adjusted quicker (cause it takes less time for the foot to get close to the ball again) Thats what they are doing with the running between sticks/rope ladders and such and the hurdles force you to lift your knees higher shortening your stride. So dont just go all out for pace |
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