Awareness Training Drills - Training Center Exclusive

Awareness Training Drills - Training Center Exclusive

This drill training also leads into the dynamic movement training where players have freedom of movement and the movements are not predetermined; as with many drills. The latter drills on this sequence have to be used ONLY with players with a high soccer IQ at these ages but likely you will have several who can do it successfully. Develop these decision making ideas between the developmental stages of learning forming the middle link between technique training and tactical training.

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Awareness Training Emphasizing Quick Decision Making (The Skill Factor) And Peripheral Vision Development

Awareness Training Emphasizing Quick Decision Making (The Skill Factor) And Peripheral Vision Development

This Is Essentially Training The Mind For Fast Decision Making. This is quite an easy way to develop; and be successful at; one touch passing and decision making (developing the SKILL FACTOR).

It helps develop peripheral vision (awareness) and stimulates quick reflexes making players PROACTIVE AND NOT REACTIVE. This training also forces the receiving player to identify his options BEFORE he receives the ball, which is what awareness training is all about.

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Throw Ins in the Attacking Third - Training Center Exclusive

Throw Ins in the Attacking Third - Training Center Exclusive

The best way to win the ball from a throw in; more often than not ; is for the opponents to throw it in. The best way to lose the ball from throw ins; more often than not ; is for US to throw the ball in. It sounds “back to front” but watch and see. Therefore, its very important to have pre meditated plans for throw ins, as must as for corners, free kicks wide and central or long, and how to defend from these set plays too.

This is a basic crossover move. The person who receives the throw to cross the ball starts their run second. (7) and (10) line up with (2). They look to cross over . All other players stay out of the immediate area.

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Counter Attacking and Quick Break Transition Game

Counter Attacking and Quick Break Transition Game

This is a very fast game that is constantly in action back and forth.

The field is divided into 3 zones. It is set up ultimately in a 4-2-3-1 which we will build up to but can be used for any system or formation.

Players must keep possession with a purpose and attack in numbers up as quickly as possible. Once the ball is into the attacking third the players have 10 seconds to score (or you can say 5 passes to score). Once this attack is over either the defending team has won the ball and passed it into the middle zone to attack the other way using the same ball, or the attacking team has scored or missed the target; the coach then passes another ball into the middle zone to the new attacking team going the other way.

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Fixing Poor Positioning at the Back When Losing the Ball

Fixing Poor Positioning at the Back When Losing the Ball

A consequence of being attacking minded with both wing backs attacking is we can be exposed. We can be caught 1 v 1 in wide areas because of this. Defenders (center backs and defensive midfielders must adjust in “anticipation” of this happening.

So; One question I am always asked for defending in a back three or a very offensive back four…Are you not exposed in wide areas on the counterattack?

Yes and no; it depends on how you position.

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A Rondo Overloading Players in the Zone 14 - Training Center Exclusive

A Rondo Overloading Players in the Zone 14 - Training Center Exclusive

A rondo can be applied on certain parts of the field of play that apply to the game. This exercise is based on the positioning of the players around Zone 14 (the zone in front of the opponents back 3 or 4 and their midfield).

Here we start the exercise off as a typical rondo and develop the idea to take it into the game situation. This example can be the shape within a 4-2-3-1 system of play. I have used this same set up many times in training to bring the ideas out in actual games with my U14 team. Certain moves become almost automatic as each player mentally knows what the other will do; before they do it. Especially good when teams defend deep against you and you have to open them up with imaginative movements OFF the ball. I love this session.

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