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Appropriate for U10-U12
soccer players
Warm Up
For these
exercises, PLEASE ENSURE each player has shinguards on! Give
all players a ball.
Get players
to dribble in a 20 x 15 yard grid. The grid can also be made larger
depending on the ability of the players. On command 'CHANGE' players have
to leave their own
football and find another to continue dribbling. This gets
kids to be aware of what is going on around them.
Various
stretches- Stretch hamstring and calf muscles. Dribble again. Stretch calf
and Achilles tendon. Get a partner to put pressure on the ball with the
ball of the foot, with their heel on the ground. Dribble again. Lift
inside of foot to groin to stretch the glutemous maximus (butt!)
Play 6 v l
with 6 balls. Player without a ball has to try and steal one. Players stay
within the grid.
After 1
minute or so, the player without the ball gets a quick exercise. Then take
one more ball out so it is 5 v 2 with 5 balls. At end of a minute, 2
players will be without a ball and get an exercise.
Then take
one more ball out so it is 4v3 with 4 balls. At end of a minute, 3 players
will be without a ball and get an exercise. This helps players to dribble
keeping their the ball within the frame of their body, and to hold off an
opponent.
In this
period there has been no official instruction on how to defend the ball!
Fundamental - Tackling
Coach may
want to introduce the block tackle at this point, for timing, rhythm etc.
Coaching points include-. Low center of balance, knees bent. May want to
start with players with a hand on their partner's shoulder. Develop
rhythm, 3, 2, 1 go. Then develop to take a step
in.
Restricted Tackling -
In a
rectangle of 15 x 25 yards, play 4 v 4 and create a small goal on each end
line. Number each team 1, 2, 3 and 4. Each number can only tackle his
opposing number. This allows plenty of, chances to dribble, as rarely are
similar numbers close to each other, at least at the beginning!
Match
Related
In same 20
x l5 grid area, play l v l to small goals (same as 'Get out of here' game
above). The Coach has the supply of balls on the mid-line and plays the
ball in. Let players go through once each without any instruction.
Then
introduce the Coaching points:
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Curve defensive run to get between ball and goal (so they
can't shoot on empty net!)
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Defender must pressure ball quickly, but then 2 - 3 yards
away slow down and get under control.
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Get correct stance, (one foot in front of other) not square
like basketball! Tell kids why!
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Do not have to win ball, just keep between the attacker,
ball and goal - block shot on goal.
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If defender manages to turn the attacker, get in tight &
don't let turn and face you again!
Award goals
if not quick enough pressure on the ball. Then demonstrate how easy it is
for the attacker to turn the defender if too tight. Get distances correct
with regard to the speed of the opponent. First of all passive defending.
Then let the defender tackle. If they win the ball, go for opponent's
goal. Teams keep scores. Play for five minutes or so. Coach defender in
the game.
Ask other
players to keep concentrating on what the on-field defender is doing well
and doing poorly. This way they have the opportunity to learn from each
other. Disallow goals if rest of team are not paying attention to what is
going on the field.
Once
concepts have been determined, introduce 2 v 2. Coach the defensive shape
and concept of keeping 2 players at angle goal-side to support. Let the
first defender know that the way he/she approaches the ball will determine
what position the second defender takes up.
There is no
offside! If attackers run goal-side of the last defender award a goal. The
supporting defender must have both opponents in front of him at all times.
Match
Conditions (no restrictions)
Then
develop to play 4v4 to targets in a 20 x 30 yard grid. Have to score by
chipping the ball into a semi-circular end zone. Then play 4v4 on field
with both teams also having a goalkeeper. In this stage it is best to let
the game flow and not stop it every time a mistake occurs. A coach can
call out what to do next time as the game continues!
Summary
Work
defending session once every 3-4 practices at the age groups U-10 through
U-14.
Mike
Smith
OYSA
Recreation Head Coach |