shooting with
trailing defender
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Drill objective(s)oaching, soccer drills, football drills, coaching soccer,
coaching football, |
- Shooting technique.
- Rebounds.
training, football practice, soccer practice,
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Drill No: |
SH7 |
Age: |
12-15yrs |
| No. Players: |
8+ |
Area/Pitch: |
20x30yrds |
| Difficulty: |
Easy |
Time: |
20mins |
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ORGANISATION: |
| Set up and area
15x30yrds with 2 full size soccer goals. Balls are positioned
next to the posts of the goals. R1 and R2 represent rebound
players positioned on the sides. |
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INSTRUCTIONS: |
| The GK
feeds a bal to one side or the other using either feet or hands,
The player on the other side becomes a recovering (trailing)
defender. On the first touch of the attacking player a player on
the opposite side to which the ball was played enters the field to
finish possible rebounds. |
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| SCORING: |
| None. |
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| KEY COACHING
POINTS: |
- Good driven shooting technique
(Knee & Shoulder over ball, non-kicking foot, etc.)
- Correct technique for each
attempt on goal.
- Hit the target (force a save
from the goal keeper).
- Shots should be low and hard.
- Side foot (in-step finish) on
close range shots.
- Finish at game speed.
- Player entering field should
be looking for rebounds.
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VARIATIONS: |
- 2 Touch finishes.
- 1 Touch finishes.
- Require one foot finishing
(i.e. left or right).
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| NOTES AND
OBSERVATIONS: |
| Make sure the GK's
have a good supply of balls and distribute quickly after a shot is
taken. This ensures everyone gets a lot of shots in. Shooting
soccer drills should be fun and challenge the goal keeper.
Shooting is one of the most valued skills in football and should
be practiced often! |
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