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Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα 1v1 attaking. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων
Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα 1v1 attaking. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Τρίτη 10 Μαρτίου 2015

1v1 Different Choice

SET UP:
Αrea: 30X30
Equipment: 4 balls - 5 cones
No of players :5οr more +1Goalkeep.

a) The defending player A start running
     out and calling the number of his
     opponent.

b) The player called dribbles and plays
a 1v1 against the defender (A).

c) The defender takes the place of the
player he called and the attacker beco-
mes the new defender.

Παρασκευή 4 Απριλίου 2014

The skills zone

The skills zone

By Tony Carr

This session is designed to improve the dribbling ability and skill level of your players through a series of technical exercises and small-sided games.
  1. Improving dribbling techniques to accelerate and change direction.
  2. Improving skills to beat defenders.
  3. Enhancing a winning mentality.
When dribbling with the ball, your players may have space and they need to pick up speed quickly to use this area. However, when there is little space, players must be able to demonstrate quick feet, skills and turns to get past their opponent.

How to play it

Use an area 25 yards square.
The circuit includes four different techniques that should be worked on for two minutes each.
  1. Complete two turns inside the square to reach the opposite side.
  2. Players complete a skill to beat the mannequin.
  3. Players use quick feet to go diagonally through the 'crazy' cones.
  4. Players accelerate and change direction across the area. Four balls work at all times.

How to develop it

Use four goals and four players to play a game (middle picture). Each player has three lives, if a goal is scored in any player's goal, he loses a life. The last player standing is the winner.

You can progress this game so that each player has a goalkeeper on his team (bottom picture). This improves the ability to create space and shooting skills when under pressure. The game is continuous and requires lots of balls. 

Παρασκευή 31 Ιανουαρίου 2014

MINESWEEPER 1v1

Minesweeper

By Tony Carr

The role of a sweeper is given to a player that plays behind the line of defenders. It is that player's duty to cover the space behind the defence and in front of the keeper, and sweep across to remove the danger of the opponent's attacks.
This is how you can develop the use of a "minesweeper" in your team.
The sweeper has a great view of the action because he is behind his team mates. The sweeper has to communicate with his team mates to organise them.
He must be on the move continuously and take up a position in relation to the ball that enables him to cover his defenders should an attacker pass or make his way behind the defence.
The sweeper is not only used as a defender. He can also be used to begin attacks. In this case, his role is to see which team mates are available from his deep position and feed the ball to help build up attacks.

How to set it up

Use an area 30 yards long by 40 yards wide.

How to play it

Set up a small-sided game in which each team defends and attacks two mini goals. In front of the mini goals is an end zone. Each team has a sweeper inside its defensive zone.
The aim is to score in your opponent's mini goals. The sweeper must stay inside the end zone and communicate with his team mates to give defensive advice. In addition, the sweeper must continuously be on the move in order to block the goals so that the opponents cannot score.

How to develop it

Set up the pitch as in the middle picture by dividing the area into three equal zones. In the area with the big goal, the defending team uses a "minesweeper" - a defender who controls the area to take out any threats.
In the opposite area, the remaining three defenders try to win the ball and score in the mini goals.
The opposing team has four attackers who try to release a player past the three defenders and into the minesweeper's area to begin a 1v1 attack and score a goal. You work as a server and stand between the two mini goals so you can pass to the four attackers.
To progress, play a small-sided game as shown in the bottom picture.

Πέμπτη 23 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Get your players to disguise their moves

Get your players to disguise their moves

This session from West Ham Utd Academy Director Tony Carr will show you how to help your players develop the ability to show a disguise when in attacking positions. It's a great session for all ages and abilities.
What you want to see from your players is changes of pace, creative moves and showing disguises - with body, eyes and feet.

What you get your players to do

  • The defender passes a ball to the attacker and runs to defend.
  • The attacker must try to beat the defender and score in one of the goals.
  • You can use two normal goals with goalkeepers, or use two small target goals instead of a normal goal.

How would I put this into a game situation?

Play a normal game. Games will naturally create opportunities for players to be creative and show skill. You may want to keep the idea of two goals for each team to attack. Make sure that your players are quick and sharp.
They must make quick decisions and act on them – if they take their time, opportunities will be lost. If they take too long, blow your whistle and tell them they’ve missed their chance.

Τετάρτη 25 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

Hey, team mate, let's talk! -1v1

Hey, team mate, let's talk!

By Michael Beale
This drill is 1v1 on the pitch but the defender receives verbal support from his team mate, which is crucial to developing a 2v1 defensive understanding. It helps players get used to talking to each other during matches and helping out verbally in situations where players cannot see each other.
Without communication, you have to assume you are defending alone and cannot pressure the attacker.
In an area 30 yards square you need two cones, a ball and a goal – a goalkeeper is not vital but makes it harder for the attacker to score.

How to play it

  1. The midfielder passes the ball to the attacker, and a 1v1 commences with the supporting defender giving advice to his team mate who must try and stop the attacker getting a shot in on goal.
  2. You give examples for the players to call such as "get tight", "stop the turn", "show left", "win the ball".
  3. Once the ball has been played, the attacker and defender are replaced and a new supporting defender gives advice.