BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP 2013

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP 2013"

Transcription

1 BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP 2013 SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS 10:00-11:10 Teaching Individual Skills/Tech RALPH FERRIGNO working with u10/u12 Boys 11:10-12:20 Passing & Receiving drills KELLY RADDAR working with u11/u12 Girls 12:20-1:30 Goalkeeping basics for all ages SERGIO TABORDA working w/youth & HS goalies 1:30-2:45 1vs1 games to goal BRENDAN DONAHUE working w/hs Girls Group 2:45-4:00 Small-sided games ANDY BUB working with HS Boys Group Note: These sessions can be adapted for all age groups

2 BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP :10am TEACHING INDIVIDUAL SKILLS/TECH RALPH FERRIGNO, BSA Director PROGRESSION FOR INDIVIDUAL SKILLS TEACHING/TRAINING: The 5 Surfaces of the Foot: inside, outside, sole, instep & heel ( count your touches ) 1. Moving/Running with the ball 2. Learning to stop the ball 3. Fast Footwork exercises ( count your touches ) 4. Dribbling 1: Attacking/Moving Forward 5. Dribbling 2: Changing Direction 6. Juggling/Instep Training ( count your touches ) 7. The Key Skill: controlling the ball/trapping/setting up/first touch A SKILLS CLUSTER: Pure Skill/Technical Training. (i) Fast footwork exercise (ii) Attacking (iii) Turning moves Example of how to train in a group DRILL #1: STOP & START (i) Getting the group listening STOP & START (ii) TURN & ATTACK (iii) CIRCLE & CHANGE Example of how to make skills training fun DRILL #2: SIMPLE RELAYS (i) Teach the group the relay without a ball first (ii) Make it competitive (iii) Add a goal DRILL #3: SMALL SIDED GAME/3vs3 PREFERRED (i) Controlled structure minimal coaching (ii) Kick-ins/dribble-ins (iii) Good size goal FURTHER REFERENCE: For those who are interested a lot of the fast footwork, dribbling work we do is based upon the program of the Dutch coach Will Coerver. Checkout his web-site There are also numerous Coerver clips on YouTube. BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP 2013

3 10-11:10am TEACHING INDIVIDUAL SKILLS/TECH RALPH FERRIGNO, BSA Director

4 BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY COACHES WORKSHOP 3/23/13 PASSING & RECEIVING KELLY RADDAR The game of soccer has a history of many thousands of technically proficient players who are unable to realize their potentials because they could not execute under the pressures of the game. Skillful players are those that are able to play under all the pressures that the game demands. For the development of any soccer player s individual skills and tactics, it is important that they have a basic understanding of simple skills and tactics. As coaches, we have a greater impact and influence on how well players master these skills. The way we (as coaches) deliver & teach these skills has a tremendous bearing on how well they grasp it and continue to execute through their playing career. PRACTICE MAKES PERMANENT As players & coaches, we have all heard & use the old expression practice makes perfect. It is true that you must practice in order to improve your game. However, it is possible that practice may lead to bad playing habits as well as good playing habits. Therefore practice only makes perfect when you practice perfectly. It is therefore, of the utmost importance that we as coaches observe, follow & execute some basic disciplines in order to maximize the use of the 90 minutes or so that we have with our players once, sometimes twice a week. Always have a practice plan (fly by wire is not recommended) Taylor your practice sessions to match the level/age of your team Be the first one to arrive at practices and set up your grids & plans Start on time explain your plan for the day s session Lay out your expectations at the beginning (remember its not boot camp) Keep sessions efficient, fun & productive (its not a social hang out either) Keep players focused on the task at hand bring them back if they stray Allow for input and feedback from your players; but have the final say Be aware of any barriers and/or distractions and quickly remove them Finish practice sessions on a timely, positive basis Make sure ALL players are being picked up before you leave TODAY S SESSION INCLUDES A THREE- PART DEMONSTRATION: PART ONE TECHNICAL WARM UP 1. Elements of simple 2- touch pass & receive (emphasis on foot technique) 2. Progression: one touch, emphasis on the elements of a good pass (pace, accuracy & timing)

5 3. Progression: using different body parts to receive the ball 4. Progression: passing & receiving with movements off the ball (emphasis on timing of the run & timing of the pass) PART TWO DUTCH WINDOW 1. Multiple player movement involving passing & receiving 2. Emphasis on the incorporation of all aspects of the element of a good pass (Pace, Accuracy, Timing of the run & Timing of the pass) 3. Progression: one minute timed session, finish strong 4. Progression: Check to the pass (emphasis on eye contact/communication) PART THREE SMALL SIDED GAME QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION I have provided this information below for you to go over and use later as you see fit to teach and educate your players; we will NOT go over each and every one of these items today. TYPES OF PASSING INSIDE FOOT- PUSH PASS: Played along the ground with the inside of the foot. Effective over distances of five to twenty- five yards. Tips- Time the approach so that the non- kicking foot is planted alongside the ball and is pointing towards the target. Turn the kicking foot out so that the inside of the foot is towards the ball. Strike through the middle of the ball, locking the ankle at the moment of contact with the ball. Follow through towards the target with the kicking foot. LOW DRIVE: Played firmly along the ground with the instep (inside the laces of the shoes). An effective method of changing play, crossing the ball and shooting towards an opponent s goal. Tips- Approach the ball from a slight angle, plant the kicking non- kicking foot alongside the ball and towards the target. Strike diagonally across the ball using the instep. Ensure that the knee and head are over the ball at the moment of contact. Follow through with the kicking foot towards the target. LOFTED PASS: Played in the air with the area of instep just above the big toe. Effective in making passes in the air over twenty- five yards. Tips- Approach the ball from a slight angle, plant the non- kicking foot alongside but to the back of the ball, strike diagonally through the underside of the ball, leaning back slightly at the moment of contact to loft the ball. Follow through with the kicking foot towards the target. CHIP: Played in the air with the front of the foot (top of the toes) through the underside of the ball. Effective in getting the ball in the air quickly. Its

6 backspin will drop it and stop it in the target area quickly. Tips- Approach the ball either at slight angle or from directly behind, stab through the underside of the ball with the top of the toes. Do not follow through with the kicking foot. SWERVING PASS: Played in the air with the inside of the foot. Effective in bending the ball either gradually or sharply and is used mostly at corner kicks or for crossing a ball. It is especially effective at direct free kicks just outside the opponent s penalty area. Tips- Approach the ball from a sharp angle, plant the non- kicking foot alongside the ball and pointing towards the target, strike sharply under but towards the outside of the ball using the instep, leaning slightly away at moment of contact. Follow through towards the target. ELEMENTS OF THE PERFECT PASS PACE: The weight of the pass must always take into consideration the receiver of the pass. The receiver must be able to deal with the pass quickly and efficiently and to play the ball with one touch when necessary. ACCURACY: Whether the ball is played to the feet or into the path of the receiver, the ball should be played to an area that would enable the receiver to execute efficiently. TIMIMG OF THE PASS: The pass must be played at a time that the receiver is looking at the passer and is just beginning to move. TIMING OF THE RUN: The run initiates the pass. The intended receiver should ensure that the passer is looking at her and has the ball under control before she makes a run. SUPPORT FOR THE PASSER: Intelligent movements by the players not in possession of the ball will create more options for the passer. Supporting players must ensure that they are open to receive a pass. RECEIVING & BALL CONTROL Receiving and/or Ball control is not an end product but merely a means to an end. Your first touch must set you up for your next action- a short pass, a long pass, a dribble or a shot on goal. CHEST- LOFTED CONTROL: Move into the path (flight) of the ball, keeping your eye on the ball. At the moment of contact have your weight on the balls of both feet with your knees flexed. Extend the arms out and turn the hands so that the thumbs are up. This will expand the controlling surface (the chest). Relax the knees and lean back to cushion the ball at contact. Rotate the body to control the ball down and away from the opposing pressure.

7 CHEST- BALL BOUNCING OFF THE GROUND: Move into the path of the ball, quickly assessing the bounce. Have your weight on the balls of your feet while leaning forward from the waist to be over the ball. Extend your arms and turn your hands with the thumbs down. As the ball hits the ground, prepare quickly for your next action. THIGH- LOFTED CONTROL: Move into the path of the ball. Raise the thigh just as the ball is about to make contact. Be light on your feet to make any last minute adjustments. At the moment of contact drop the controlling leg down slightly to cushion the ball. Use the fleshy part of the upper leg to receive the ball and as the ball hits the ground prepare quickly for your next action. INSTEP- LOFTED CONTROL: Move into the flight of the ball. Be light on your feet to make any last minute adjustments. Just before the moment of contact raise the leg slightly with the controlling foot pointed forward and at a very slight downward angle. At the moment of contact drop the leg a little to cushion the impact of the ball. As the ball hits the ground prepare quickly for your next action. USE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OF THE FOOT - To control balls that are on the ground - To manipulate the ball into space, away from pressure and to set up the next action in the game. Tips- Move into the line of the ball. Quickly assess the position of your team mates and opponents and also the immediate area around you. The above will determine whether to use the inside or outside of the foot to control the ball. At the moment of contact, direct the ball into the appropriate area away from pressure. Your first touch on the ball should set you up for the next move/action. WEDGE CONTROL: Wedge control is the use of the sole of the foot to wedge and push a lofted pass into the space in front of you. It is also the use of the inside or outside of the foot to wedge and drag the ball into the space beside you. Tips- Move into the line of the ball. Immediately assess the space around you. If the sole of the foot is used, it is important to be light on the feet to make any quick adjustments. At the moment the ball contacts the ground the controlling foot must be over the ball with heel down and the toes raised. The foot wedges the ball to prevent it from bouncing up. If the inside of the foot is used, the inside of the foot and inside of the leg should be over the ball at the moment it contacts the ground. The body should be leaning inwards and the ball should be dragged inwards. The inside of the foot prevents the ball from bouncing up, the inside of the leg creates a larger controlling surface and is a good back up for control if the timing is not quite right. If the outside of the foot is used, the outside of the foot and outside leg should be over the ball with your body leaning outwards

8 and the ball should be dragged outwards. In all methods of wedge control, the first touch should set up the next action in the game. Note: Many mistakes in ball control are caused by indecision because players fail to make an early selection in the method of receiving the ball. Often this results in players being upright and stiff at the moment of contact and thus the ball rebounds off the body instead of being cushioned. There is a body shape to each method of ball control; the body should never be upright at the moment of contact for ball control. 11:10-12:20am PASSING & RECEIVING DRILLS KELLY RADDAR, BSA Girl s Director/u11 Girls Coach

9 Boston Soccer Academy Practice Plan Name: Sergio Taborda Date: March 23 rd Age Group: Theme: Goalkeeper Session Activity Coaching Points 1 st Activity (warm-up) Preparing the keeper for next stage of practice or game. Mental preparedness in this stage is important Warm up without ball and with ball, active stretching and coordination exercises. 10 minutes 2 nd Activity Keeper Techniques The right use of techniques is important for the overall success of the player. Hands position, body position, and diving techniques. Fast feet Coordination is essential to have a good exercises. control over the body. 15 minutes 3 rd Activity Distribution Distribution is a crucial part of the game of a Goalkeeper. Knowing how to do the right Techniques of distribution. The right passes, short and long passes. passes and when not to do it, can be the difference between winning and losing. 10 minutes 4 th Activity 1v1 s Knowledge of the game will make the keeper take the right decisions. When to get out of The approach Keepers must have to these situations. Decision making. the goal and when to stay. How to read the game. 5 th Activity (the game) Cool Down Flexibility is part of the Goalkeeper training. Stretching will make the Keeper more agile Static stretching and recovery run. and injury resistant.

10 12:20-1:30pm GOALKEEPING BASICS FOR ALL AGES SERGIO TABORDA, BSA Goalkeeper Director/u12 Girls Coach

11 BD Shooting w/wall Pass & 1v1 Activity Description The Exercise: The first person in line 1 (player A) dribbles at speed and takes a shot on the goal. Once player A shoots the first person in Line 2 (player B) begins to dribble at the coach. Player A should now show back to the ball for a wall pass. Player B should pass the ball to player A and move off the coaches shoulder for a return pass. 1v1 Passive to 1v1 Active Note: It s important that player B starts with the dribble. In the final third of the field, space gets very limited as defenses become more compact. You want player B to commit the defender (the coach) prior to releasing the pass. Once Player B shoots the ball, he/she should transition to defend the first person in line 3 in a live 1v1. Activity Description The Game: Coach yells Go! to start the movement. White Sprints across to the cone directly in front of them. Red should dribble with speed (upon hearing the Go command) at the cone directly in front of them. Red should cut the ball back behind a passive white (white doesn t try to win the ball). Once the cutback takes place a defender (Grey) releases from the disc around 8yds from the endline to confront the attacker. This is an active 1v1 to goal. Rotation: White now joins the attacking line. Grey moves to Whites line (sprinting line). Red would join the active defending line (Grey). Note: Coach should call Go! once the attacker either loses the ball or shoots it. This will keep the game moving! 1v1 Touch a Disc and Defend Activity Description The Game: Red plays the ball out to White. Red moves to the end of the White line. White receives ball and begins 1 v1 with Grey (the previous shooter). When white either shoots the ball or loses possession. The red line immediately plays a ball out to the first person in the top line (white). White (the previous attacker) must now "touch a disc and defend". Grey moves to the serving line Rotation: Server to shooting line, Shooter to defender (immediately), Defender to serving line. Coach yells "Play it Out" or if your players are alert they should do so on their own immediately at the shot or loss of possession. Note: There is no need for differing colors it just helps you to visually see the rotation. 2 Shots followed by 1v1 Activity Description The Set-up: 2 goals, several discs, plenty of balls. Break players into two groups. Playing area should be a double penalty box, 36 yards long x 44 yards wide. Coach should have several balls. The Exercise: When the coach yells GO! The first player in each line dribbles quickly to the edge of the penalty area and shots the ball. After shooting the ball, Red should turn quickly to look for a pass from the coach while white transitions to defend (pictured below). A live 1v1 follows. Play until the ball goes out of bounds or a goal is scored. Rotation: Coach should serve ball into the Red team for 5 minutes than serve to the White.

12 1:30-2:45pm 1vs1 GAMES TO GOAL BRENDAN DONAHUE, Director of Coaching, Lexington United Soccer Club

13 Small sided Games with Andy Bub Lesson Time Frame: 1hr Drill 1 (15-20 min) (warm- up) Move to space Drill Target idea: Force the players to move to open area in restricted space with numbers. (6-8 players) Drill 2 (20 Min) Coast to Coast with wall 4 v 4 or 5v5, 2 zones 20 x 20 vary restrictions (pass, touch) the aim of the games is to score a point from one side and keep going back and forth till you loose possession. Offence focus: vary passes, when to press/ when to hold Defense focus: man v man/ communication with others Drill 3 Around the World players, 40 x 20, 2 goals coach will call out numbers and restrictions when the whistle blows players round around the corner and run through the goal Drill 4 Possession based game 20 x 15. Small goal located at corner and 2 teams. Defense passes ball into play and communicate to defend across the end line. Offence must score a goal in the restricted space.

14 2:45-4:00pm SMALL-SIDED GAMES ANDY BUB, Head Coach, Marblehead HS Girls

15 BSA CAMP SCHEDULE 2013 ALL OUR CAMPS ARE COED WITH A GOALIE PROGRAM * 4 Half-Day Clinic, GRADES 1-8 ** Junior Day Camp, GRADES 1-4 & Advanced Day Camp, GRADES 5-10, am/pm half-day programs available *** Sun 1:30pm to Thurs noon Elite High School Overnight, GRADES 9-12 & Advanced Overnight GRADES 6-8, day programs available APRIL FAIRHAVEN FIELD* Hamilton, MA (9-12 noon) APRIL PHILLIPS PARK* Swampscott, MA (1:30-4:30) JUNE WELLESLEY COLLEGE** Wellesley, MA (9-4pm) JULY 1-5 (no 7/4) PHILLIPS PARK* Swampscott, MA (9-12 noon) JULY 1-5 (no 7/4) GRTR LAWRENCE TECH* Andover (1:30-4:30) JULY 8-12 PINGREE SCHOOL** S Hamilton, MA (9-4pm) JULY 8-12 TUFTS UNIVERSITY** Medford, MA (9-4pm) JULY BRIDGEWATER STATE** Bridgewater, MA (9-4) JULY TUFTS UNIVERSITY** Medford, MA (9-4pm) JULY SHORE COUNTRY DAY** Beverly, MA (9-4pm) JULY 29-AUG 2 FESSENDEN SCHOOL** Newton, MA (9-4) JULY 29-AUG 2 LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY** (9-4) AUGUST 4-8 CURRY COLLEGE*** Milton, MA AUGUST 5-9 SHORE COUNTRY DAY** Beverly, MA (9-4) AUG LAWRENCE ACADEMY*** Groton, MA AUG WELLESLEY COLLEGE** Wellesley, MA (9-4pm) AUG CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF WESTON** (9-4) AUG TOWER SCHOOL** Marblehead, MA (9-4pm) FOR MORE INFO GO TO

16 BOSTON SOCCER ACADEMY PROGRAMS ). BSA CAMP SCHEDULE (over page): BSA offers 10 weeks of camp over the summer throughout Greater Boston with programs for grades 1-12, day & residential programs. All our camps are coed with a Goalkeeper training program. 2). BSA SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE (u7-u9): Training programs Fall, Winter & Spring for young soccer players. 3). BSA NORTH SHORE Next year we plan on offering Boys & Girls teams at u10, u11, u12 & u13. Look out for our tryouts in June. 3). BSA GOALKEEPER ACADEMY (u10-u14): We now offer training for Goalkeepers, Fall, Winter & Spring. 4). BSA PRO COACHES SERVICES We offer training services for Youth Soccer Associations & currently work with several in the Greater Boston area. 5). PRIVATE TRAINING BSA Staff provide training for soccer players of all ages 1 on 1 or in small groups. Great Staff, Great Programs, Great Future!!! Contact us for more information: admin@bostonsocceracademy.com or Stay tuned for an exciting BSA announcement this April!

Topic: Passing and Receiving Objective: To improve the teams passing technique and to recognize the correct timing and opportunity to pass Technique o

Topic: Passing and Receiving Objective: To improve the teams passing technique and to recognize the correct timing and opportunity to pass Technique o Topic: Dribbling for Possession Objective: To improve dribbling and shielding technique Technical Box: Keep the ball close All players dribbling in a defined space. Use all surfaces of the foot Players

More information

Spring 2010 Coaching Sessions U14

Spring 2010 Coaching Sessions U14 Spring 2010 Coaching Sessions U14 Coaching Ages 13 to 14 Years This section provides you with a eight week training program for children ages 13 through 14 years. Each practice features four fun and progressive

More information

Time: 15 minutes Small Sided Game Organization Coaching Pts. Steal-Shield: command, his/her partner tries to steal the Knees bent

Time: 15 minutes Small Sided Game Organization Coaching Pts. Steal-Shield: command, his/her partner tries to steal the Knees bent Topic: Dribbling for Possession Objective: To improve dribbling and shielding technique Technical Box: Keep the ball close All players dribbling in a defined space. Use all surfaces of the foot Players

More information

Mission Statement. To deliver the highest standards of excellence in soccer development to everyone.

Mission Statement. To deliver the highest standards of excellence in soccer development to everyone. NVFC DRILL DOCUMENT Mission Statement To deliver the highest standards of excellence in soccer development to everyone. INTRODUCTION NVFC is proud to present all Club coaches with a drill book which contains

More information

U12 Goalkeeping. *Goalkeepers should be able to consistently make saves from a ball struck with a medium pace using:

U12 Goalkeeping. *Goalkeepers should be able to consistently make saves from a ball struck with a medium pace using: U12 Goalkeeping *Goalkeepers should be able to consistently make saves from a ball struck with a medium pace using: *Three basic catches: Low ball scoop: Hands together, fingers pointing towards the ground

More information

4 th -6 th Grades Week 1 Session Dribbling Activity Description Diagram Coaching Points

4 th -6 th Grades Week 1 Session Dribbling Activity Description Diagram Coaching Points 4 th -6 th Grades Week 1 Session Dribbling 5min Ball Mastery Inside and Outside of the Foot: Place 3 cones in a line with the middle cone 7-10 yards from the end cones and two players by each end cone

More information

Age Group/Program: U14 Town Week # 1 Theme: Awareness/argentina Session Goals: Coaching Points: Understand Your Audience: Improve 1 st touch Speed of play Playing with the head up Players on their toes,

More information

AGE GROUP/PROGRAM: U14 TOWN WEEK # 1

AGE GROUP/PROGRAM: U14 TOWN WEEK # 1 AGE GROUP/PROGRAM: U14 TOWN WEEK # 1 THEME: AWARENESS/ARGENTINA Improve 1 st touch Speed of play Playing with the head up Players on their toes, balanced and communicating. Good 1st touch out of the body

More information

Weekly Practice Schedule:

Weekly Practice Schedule: Coaching Ages 13 to 14 Years This section provides you with a twelve-week training program for children ages 13 through 14 years. Each practice features four fun and progressive drills and culminates with

More information

ACES Ball Mastery! 3) Sole roll Explanation Using sole of foot rolling the ball in different directions (across the body, forwards, backwards

ACES Ball Mastery! 3) Sole roll Explanation Using sole of foot rolling the ball in different directions (across the body, forwards, backwards ACES Ball Mastery! Keys to teaching ball mastery components Start slow, let players learn it at their own pace (many repetitions) If they have success ask them to perform at a faster pace After each move

More information

PDF created with pdffactory Pro trial version

PDF created with pdffactory Pro trial version Objective: To improve dribbling and shielding technique and inspire the confidence in our players to keep the ball (possess the ball) under pressure with the intention to delay play until help arrives,

More information

AGE GROUP/PROGRAM: U14 TOWN WEEK # 1 THEME: AWARENESS/ARGENTINA Improve 1 st touch Speed of play Playing with the head up CORE GAME 1: PASSING LONG & SHORT 15 X 15 YARD AREA Switch the play Players on

More information

Topic: Striking Lofted and Driven Balls (Long Balls) Objective: To introduce the players to the technique of striking lofted and driven long balls War

Topic: Striking Lofted and Driven Balls (Long Balls) Objective: To introduce the players to the technique of striking lofted and driven long balls War Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession Objective: To improve the players ability to pass, receive, and possess the soccer ball when in the attack Warm up Dutch Square: Half of the players on the inside

More information

U8 CURRICULUM. S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n. Page 9

U8 CURRICULUM. S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n. Page 9 S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n Page 9 STYLES OF PLAY: GENERAL MATCH OFFENSIVE STYLE All teams will be encouraged to display an offensive style of play based on keeping

More information

NATICK SOCCER CLUB 2013 CURRICULUM U10 COMPETITIVE 10 WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM

NATICK SOCCER CLUB 2013 CURRICULUM U10 COMPETITIVE 10 WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM NATICK SOCCER CLUB 03 CURRICULUM U0 COMPETITIVE 0 WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM GPS CURRICULUM METHODOLOGY U4 - U8 JUNIORS U9-U JUNIOR PREMIER U3-U8 PREMIER 8+ PREMIER Player Evaluation & Assessment FUN-Damental

More information

DAKOTA UNITED SOCCER CLUB U8 U12

DAKOTA UNITED SOCCER CLUB U8 U12 DAKOTA UNITED SOCCER CLUB U8 U12 TOPIC: DRIBBLING 1 Warm-Up: Island Game Ball Stealing Use disc cones to set up small islands (small squares) in a large playing area. Have everyone dribble around in the

More information

Time: 15 minutes Small Sided Game Organization Coaching Pts. Steal-Shield: command, his/her partner tries to steal the Knees bent

Time: 15 minutes Small Sided Game Organization Coaching Pts. Steal-Shield: command, his/her partner tries to steal the Knees bent Topic: Dribbling for Possession Objective: To improve dribbling and shielding technique Technical Box: Keep the ball close All players dribbling in a defined space. Use all surfaces of the foot Players

More information

Defending Drills and Games

Defending Drills and Games Defending Drills and Games Select from a large variety of Defending drills and games to custom design your own practice sessions. There are fun and challenging practices for every age and skill level.

More information

12U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan

12U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan 12U Pella Soccer Club Curriculum & Practice Plan 12U Age Group Characteristics Players from age 9 to 12 years have a special ability to learn. Therefore, this is the right age to work on specific soccer

More information

2 nd -3 rd Grades Week 1 Session

2 nd -3 rd Grades Week 1 Session 2 nd -3 rd Grades Week 1 Session Dribbling 5min Dribble Tag: All players dribbling a soccer ball will try to tag each other with their hands. Players cannot abandon their own ball to tag. Coach: - Have

More information

Coaching Points. Technical Coaching Points. Dribbling. Receiving

Coaching Points. Technical Coaching Points. Dribbling. Receiving Technical Coaching Points Dribbling Coaching Points Low, balanced body position. Agile lateral (left-to-right) movement for dribbling in tight spaces, change of direction and faking out opponents. Proper

More information

PROGRESSION. CATEGORY TOPIC AGE DIVISION CODE Ball Control Footwork U9 Bantam U9A

PROGRESSION. CATEGORY TOPIC AGE DIVISION CODE Ball Control Footwork U9 Bantam U9A U9 BALL CONTROL SESSION (FOOTWORK) Ball Control Footwork U9 Bantam U9A Juggling U9: Every player with a ball (see pg. 23 & 24; doc. 310 96). Time: 10 min. Footwork 13,14,15,16,17: Every player with a ball

More information

Soccer Practice Plan 5 th Grade and Up

Soccer Practice Plan 5 th Grade and Up Soccer Practice Plan 5 th Grade and Up (Ages 10-14) YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON Section 1: Working with Children ages 10 to 14 Attention span lengthens and they start to show the ability to sequence thoughts

More information

PROGRESSION. CATEGORY TOPIC AGE DIVISION CODE Ball Control Individual Skills U11 Youth U11A

PROGRESSION. CATEGORY TOPIC AGE DIVISION CODE Ball Control Individual Skills U11 Youth U11A U11 BALL CONTROL SESSION (INDIVIDUAL SKILLS) Ball Control Individual Skills U11 Youth U11A Juggling U11: Challenge players by giving instructions on which body parts to use. Feet only, thigh/foot, high/low,

More information

Corinthians Days after Previous Match: Days to Next Match: Opponent: Date: Practice Schedule:

Corinthians Days after Previous Match: Days to Next Match: Opponent: Date: Practice Schedule: Corinthians Days after Previous Match: 1 Days to : Opponent: Date: Monday, January 007 Practice Schedule: 04:30 pm 04:45 pm Warm-up 04:45 pm 05:0 pm Match Day s Lift 04:45 pm 05:15 pm keeper Training 04:45

More information

Coaching Points. Technical Coaching Points. Dribbling. Receiving

Coaching Points. Technical Coaching Points. Dribbling. Receiving Coaching Points Technical Coaching Points Dribbling Low, balanced body position Agile lateral (left-to-right) movement for dribbling in tight spaces, change of direction and faking out opponents. Proper

More information

CYSA Coach s Training Guide

CYSA Coach s Training Guide CYSA Coach s Training Guide Team Ideas 2 training players of the week based on hustle, listening, attitude, trying hard, etc at training Start the next game, Team Captains for the next game, lead team

More information

Active for Life: GAG Activity

Active for Life: GAG Activity T Dribbling and finishing in 1v1 situations 15 minutes Two teams of three players in an area 20x10m. Two small goals at each end as shown. The attack alternates from each end. Take a long touch to start

More information

Kari Hunt. Course KH Sport Skill Notebook. Speedball + +

Kari Hunt. Course KH Sport Skill Notebook. Speedball + + Kari Hunt Course KH 3030 Sport Skill Notebook Speedball + + Table of Contents I. Teaching Progression Page 3 II. Soccer passing/trapping Page 4,5 III. Soccer - dribbling Page 6 IV. Conversions 2 feet Page

More information

Coaching Points for Basic Soccer Techniques U12

Coaching Points for Basic Soccer Techniques U12 Coaching Points for Basic Soccer Techniques U12 Dribbling: Receiving: -Low, balanced body position. - Agile lateral (left-to-right) movement for dribbling in tight spaces -Change of direction and faking

More information

5 th Grade and older Coaching Manual

5 th Grade and older Coaching Manual 5 th Grade and older Coaching Manual Proficiencies for players 5 th grade and older: Understand and implement set pieces that occur during the game: o Throw-ins o Corner Kicks o Goal Kicks o Free Kicks

More information

Lesson Plan Topics. Module 1 Dribbling Module 2 Passing & Receiving Module 3 Defending Module 4 Shooting and Finishing Module 5 Conditioned Game

Lesson Plan Topics. Module 1 Dribbling Module 2 Passing & Receiving Module 3 Defending Module 4 Shooting and Finishing Module 5 Conditioned Game Page 1 Module 1 Dribbling Module 2 Passing & Receiving Module 3 Defending Module 4 Shooting and Finishing Module 5 Lesson Plan Topics INDEX Page Week 1 Dribbling and Turning Page 2 Week 2 Dribbling to

More information

GRASS ROOTS TEAM/COACH. Curriculum

GRASS ROOTS TEAM/COACH. Curriculum GRASS ROOTS TEAM/COACH Curriculum Mission Statement To deliver the highest standards of excellence in soccer development to everyone. NVFC Grass Roots Team/Coach Development Program NVFC is pleased to

More information

SSA Under 14 to Under 19 Practice Activities

SSA Under 14 to Under 19 Practice Activities SSA Under 14 to Under 19 Practice Activities DRIBBLING MOVES AND ACTIVITIES TO INCLUDE IN WARM-UP (BEGINNING OF PRACTICE) CAN BE FOUND IN THE TECHNICAL WARM-UP DOCUMENT. Chain Tag: Set-Up: All players,

More information

U11-U12 Activities & Games

U11-U12 Activities & Games Passing/Receiving CIRCLE PASSING With cones, form a circle of about 15-20 yards in diameter Players are set up around the perimeter of the circle The player with the ball starts the activity by passing

More information

Attacking & Defending. One versus one each player attacking and defending. 1 central gate:

Attacking & Defending. One versus one each player attacking and defending. 1 central gate: Attacking & Defending One versus one each player attacking and defending 1 central gate: Skill Work: 1v1 Attacking & Defending one gate 15 minutes Set-up area 10x10m as shown. Players are working in pairs.

More information

U9-10 AFC LIGHTNING PROGRAM

U9-10 AFC LIGHTNING PROGRAM U9-10 AFC LIGHTNING PROGRAM The goal is development of a progressive non-result oriented based, fun, learning experience that will focus on developing a love for the game, individual technical range, and

More information

1. 4 Corners Passing:

1. 4 Corners Passing: 1. 4 Corners Passing: - s must use controlled passing, communication, and speed to make supportive angles and keep control of the ball within the cones (10 x 10 yds) - Defender ( ) tries to intercept passes

More information

DUBLIN SOCCER LEAGUE

DUBLIN SOCCER LEAGUE U9/U10 ATTACKING SESSION (CREATING SHOTS) Attacking Creating Shots U9/U10 Fight Free: Two grids on each corner of the penalty box with one defender in each grid. Two attacking lines 7 yards outside grids.

More information

OVSL Coaches Guide U12

OVSL Coaches Guide U12 OVSL Coaches Guide U12 Fall 2018 Age Coordinator: Steven Hollis (614-208-8056 ) Featuring Training Program by Warren High School Soccer and US Youth Soccer OHIOVALLEYSOCCER.COM 1 Fall 2018 U12 AGE GROUP

More information

Training with mannequins and the Soccer Wall by Roby Stahl, Boys Director of Coaching, Ohio Elite Soccer Academy

Training with mannequins and the Soccer Wall by Roby Stahl, Boys Director of Coaching, Ohio Elite Soccer Academy Try something new! Training with mannequins and the Soccer Wall by Roby Stahl, Boys Director of Coaching, Ohio Elite Soccer Academy Cones, poles, tires, various goals and all sorts of balls are familiar

More information

Older Week 1 Session Dribbling Activity Description Diagram Coaching Points

Older Week 1 Session Dribbling Activity Description Diagram Coaching Points Older Week 1 Session Dribbling 5min Dribbling Grids: 15min In a 15L x 10W yard grid. 3 players with the ball dribbling to keep ball under control in tight space. At the coach s direction dribblers change

More information

U9 to U12 Learn to Train COACHING MANUAL

U9 to U12 Learn to Train COACHING MANUAL U9 to U12 Learn to Train COACHING MANUAL COACH S MANUAL Active Start CANADA SOCCER believes that every player deserves the best possible Soccer experience. LEARN TO TRAIN Stage THREE U9 to U12 T he golden

More information

Global Premier Soccer

Global Premier Soccer Global Premier Soccer 2015 Curriculum Goalkeeper Curriculum 8 Week Training Program GPS CURRICULUM INDEX INDEX Week 1 - Week 2 - Week 3 - Week 4 - Week 5 - Week 6 - Week 7 - Week 8 - Ball Handling Diving

More information

10U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan

10U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan 10U Pella Soccer Club Curriculum & Practice Plan 10U Age Group Characteristics Players from age 9 to 12 years have a special ability to learn. Therefore, this is the right age to work on specific soccer

More information

Suggested Week 1 Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession. 3v3 5 Goal Game: In a 20x30 yard grid, five 2 yard goals are positions

Suggested Week 1 Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession. 3v3 5 Goal Game: In a 20x30 yard grid, five 2 yard goals are positions Suggested Week 1 Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession Dutch Square: Half of the players on the inside of the square (with soccer balls), half on the outside. The insiders will pass the soccer ball

More information

TRAINING SESSIONS 12U

TRAINING SESSIONS 12U TRAINING SESSIONS 12U U12 Development of Individual Skills and Individual and Group Tactics Hero worship, identification with high level players and teams and a hunger and passion for imaginative skills

More information

NHSA Practice Plans. Mark Ruest NHSA Director of Coaching

NHSA Practice Plans. Mark Ruest NHSA Director of Coaching NHSA Practice Plans Mark Ruest NHSA Director of Coaching March 15, 2008 Name Mark Ruest Topic Dribbling to Penetrate Date 4/3/2009 DESCRIPTION ORGANIZATION KEY COACHING POINTS [Free Dribbling in Grid]

More information

Weekly Practice Schedule:

Weekly Practice Schedule: Coaching Ages 9 to 10 Years This section provides you with a twelve-week training program for children ages 9 through 10 years. Each practice features four fun and progressive drills and culminates with

More information

Technical Coaching Points

Technical Coaching Points Technical Coaching Points Dribbling Low, balanced body position. Agile lateral (left-to-right) movement for dribbling in tight spaces, change of direction and faking out opponents. Proper use of insides

More information

U14 CURRICULUM. S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n. Page 9

U14 CURRICULUM. S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n. Page 9 S t o u g h t o n A r e a Y o u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n Page 9 STYLES OF PLAY: SPECIFIC MATCH OFFENSIVE STYLE All teams will be encouraged to display an offensive style of play based on keeping

More information

TREMONTON RECREATION

TREMONTON RECREATION AT E R C E TON R N O M TRE ION SOCCE OK O B Y A L P R COACH SPORTSMANSHIP PLEDGE - MORE THAN More Than... As a Tremonton Youth Soccer Coach, you are a part of changing the landscape of youth sports for

More information

Coaching Players Ages 17 to Adult

Coaching Players Ages 17 to Adult Coaching Players Ages 17 to Adult This section provides you with a twelve-week training program for players ages 17 through Adult. Each practice features four fun and progressive drills and culminates

More information

DUBLIN SOCCER LEAGUE

DUBLIN SOCCER LEAGUE U7/U8 ATTACKING SESSION (MOVES) Attacking Moves U7/U8 Footwork/Dribbling Moves: Each player should have a ball. Left Foot Dribble, Right Foot Dribble, Roll Over, Chop/Zig Zag Dribble, Shoulder Fake, Step

More information

ACES Ball Mastery! 3) Sole roll Explanation Using sole of foot rolling the ball in different directions (across the body, forwards, backwards

ACES Ball Mastery! 3) Sole roll Explanation Using sole of foot rolling the ball in different directions (across the body, forwards, backwards ACES Ball Mastery! Keys to teaching ball mastery components Start slow, let players learn it at their own pace (many repetitions) If they have success ask them to perform at a faster pace After each move

More information

Are players looking for space as they move around the area? Are they using disguise to keep control of the ball?

Are players looking for space as they move around the area? Are they using disguise to keep control of the ball? Activity 1 Ball Manipulation Players dribble around area performing Inside Cut, Outside Cut, Slap Cut Step Over & Turn and Cryuff Turn. Focus on moving into space and dribbling to penetrate. Area size

More information

Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer. Grades 1 & 2. Practice Lesson Plan Manual

Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer. Grades 1 & 2. Practice Lesson Plan Manual Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer Grades 1 & 2 Practice Lesson Plan Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Under 8 Lesson Plans... 3 Under 8 --- Practice Session One... 4 Under 8 --- Practice Session Two...

More information

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8. Coaching Curriculum

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8. Coaching Curriculum Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8 Coaching Curriculum JUSC U8 Theme: Look After the Ball. U8 Topic Finder Click topic and jump there. Coaching Introduction and Overview U8 Coaches and their players and

More information

GOALKEEPER ACTIVITES U10 through U16

GOALKEEPER ACTIVITES U10 through U16 GOALKEEPER ACTIVITES U10 through U16 **Keep in mind that we do want our goalkeepers to have quick reactions, being able to respond to multiple shots. But, throughout all goalkeeper activities, allow the

More information

U9-U10 Session Plans

U9-U10 Session Plans U9-U10 Session Plans Table of objectives U10/U11 SESSION 1 Dribbling and Feinting 1v1 Physical ABC s through drills and games Psychological & Social Enjoyment/Fun Build self esteem Create positive environment

More information

Goalkeeper Warm Up. After the foot skill and pass/receive drills that the entire team does have the goal keepers warm up with drills like these:

Goalkeeper Warm Up. After the foot skill and pass/receive drills that the entire team does have the goal keepers warm up with drills like these: Goalkeeper Warm Up After the foot skill and pass/receive drills that the entire team does have the goal keepers warm up with drills like these: Bounce and Catch 1. Have them hold a ball in their hands

More information

1. Finishing/Defending in the Air:

1. Finishing/Defending in the Air: 1. Finishing/Defending in the Air: a. b. - 2 servers near touchline. - Serve balls from opposite sides until all balls are in goals or out of bounds. - Continue play until goal is scored, ball goes out

More information

1. Open Stick Block Tackle: Tackle Box. 2. Open Stick Block Tackle: Letters and Numbers

1. Open Stick Block Tackle: Tackle Box. 2. Open Stick Block Tackle: Letters and Numbers 1. Open Stick Block Tackle: Tackle Box 2. Open Stick Block Tackle: Letters and Numbers Set up tackle boxes with goal at each end Divide into pairs (one per tackle box) Attacker begins with the ball and

More information

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U9-U10. Coaching Curriculum

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U9-U10. Coaching Curriculum Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U9-U10 Coaching Curriculum JUSC U9/U10 Theme: Slow Down! U9-U10 Topic Finder Click topic and jump there. Coaching Areas of Focus Game Thoughts #1 Dribbling to Create Space

More information

Lengthened attention span Refined gross & motor skills technique. Positive 1st touch into space with laces.

Lengthened attention span Refined gross & motor skills technique. Positive 1st touch into space with laces. WEEK # 1 THEME: RUNNING WITH THE BALL AT SPEED/ARSENAL Improve running with the ball Use both feet. technique Positive 1st touch into space with laces. Changes in direction at speed Keep ball in front

More information

U12 Activities - Passing & Receiving for Possession

U12 Activities - Passing & Receiving for Possession U12 Activities - Passing & Receiving for Possession Objective: To improve the players ability to pass, receive and possess the soccer ball when in the attack Dutch Square: Half of the players on the inside

More information

U8 Week 1 - Dribbling

U8 Week 1 - Dribbling U8 Week 1 - Dribbling Activity #1 Have players dribble their own ball * following commands (5 min) in and around the other players, * looking up while dribbling following coaches commands - i.e./ * try

More information

U14 10 Week Curriculum

U14 10 Week Curriculum U14 Week Curriculum U14 Curriculum Week 1 - Passing and Control Week 2 Positive Dribbling Week 3 Turning with the Ball Week 4 - Technical Development Session Week 5 Shooting and Finishing Week 6 Transition

More information

14U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan

14U Pella Soccer Club. Curriculum & Practice Plan 14U Pella Soccer Club Curriculum & Practice Plan 14U Age Group Characteristics Players from age 12 to 14 years should be working towards more tactical play in larger spaces, while continuing to master

More information

ACTIVITY PLAN. Author: White Age Group U10. Key Coaching Points: Cooperation Agility Fun

ACTIVITY PLAN. Author: White Age Group U10. Key Coaching Points: Cooperation Agility Fun Author: White Age Group U10 Week 1 Dribbling Warm up 20 x 20 Yard Area. 1 Ball per player. Players with a ball each, dribble in the confined space. Change of direction Think ahead general coordination.

More information

Goalkeeper Coaching Points. Compiled by: Hemant Sharma

Goalkeeper Coaching Points. Compiled by: Hemant Sharma Goalkeeper Coaching Points Compiled by: Hemant Sharma Ready Position Rule Number 1: If you are scared of the ball, play another position, or go play for the Slovenian national team. (Look at this keeper

More information

U-9 Academy Session 3

U-9 Academy Session 3 Main Topic: Change of Direction Moves U-9 Academy Session 3 In this session we will work on Change of Direction Moves. Change of direction moves involve dribbling the ball in one direction, executing a

More information

Active for Life: Warm Up #3

Active for Life: Warm Up #3 Active for Life: Warm Up #3 Warm-Up: Dynamic Movement 1 15-20 minutes Using markers set up two channels 20m in length, as shown Form two groups with one group in each channel Players carry out the dynamic

More information

NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM

NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM 7th & 8th Grade Technical Passing & Dribbling Players work in groups of 4 each team being a different color. Each team has 1 ball. Each team has 2 players on opposite

More information

Spring/Summer Session

Spring/Summer Session Spring/Summer Session Development Path U12+ C1 U12 + aged teams U11 Soccer The real game U9/10 Academy United In Development Recreational Content Sessions Structure of training 4 technical to one technical

More information

U8 PRACTICE PLANS. Finishing & Shooting. Focus on Passing. Pressuring Defender. 2 vs 2 Play. Goal to Goal. 1 vs. 1 Turn & Shoot.

U8 PRACTICE PLANS. Finishing & Shooting. Focus on Passing. Pressuring Defender. 2 vs 2 Play. Goal to Goal. 1 vs. 1 Turn & Shoot. U8 S Finishing & Shooting 2 vs 2 Play Goal to Goal 1 vs. 1 Turn & Shoot 4 Corner Shooting 4 vs 4 Scrimmage Focus on Passing 2 vs 2 Play Soccer Marbles Team Tag Colored Gates in Pairs 4 vs 4 Scrimmage Pressuring

More information

Chemung Valley Soccer Association

Chemung Valley Soccer Association Chemung Valley Soccer Association U8 & U9 Coaches Hand Book Introduction to U8/U9 s The typical seven and eight year old s are still very egocentric, but their coordination, balance and agility is developing

More information

Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer. Grades 5 & 6. Practice Lesson Plan Manual

Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer. Grades 5 & 6. Practice Lesson Plan Manual Boyne Area 4H Youth Soccer Grades 5 & 6 Practice Lesson Plan Manual Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents... 2 Under 12 Lesson Plans... 4 U12 --- Lesson One: Penetration Session (Dribbling, Passing,

More information

GOALKEEPER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM

GOALKEEPER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM GOALKEEPER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM U6 and U8 *Using goalkeepers is not recommended for these two age groups. *In today s game, goalkeepers must be able to control the ball with their feet and pass as well

More information

Coaching Principles STEPS IN TEACHING A DRILL. 1. Introduce 2. Demonstrate 3. Explain 4. Organize 5. Execute 6. Correct 7.

Coaching Principles STEPS IN TEACHING A DRILL. 1. Introduce 2. Demonstrate 3. Explain 4. Organize 5. Execute 6. Correct 7. Soccer Sport Drill Book Updated August 2012 Coaching Principles STEPS IN TEACHING A DRILL 1. Introduce 2. Demonstrate 3. Explain 4. Organize 5. Execute 6. Correct 7. Practice GENERAL PRINCIPLES Drills

More information

Contents Challenger Sports Corporation, Lenexa, KS, USA Challenger Sports 8263 Flint, Lenexa, KS

Contents Challenger Sports Corporation, Lenexa, KS, USA Challenger Sports 8263 Flint, Lenexa, KS Contents 2 Introduction 3 Passing & Control - Passing on the move 4 Passing & Control - Three v One Passing 5 Passing & Control - Six v Three 6 Passing & Control - Four v Four with Side Players 7 Lofted

More information

NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM

NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM NEWTON YOUTH SOCCER 2016 FALL CURRICULUM 5th & 6th Grade Technical Practice 4 teams. On the first coaches command of GO. One player on each team sprints over the first blue line into the tag zone. The

More information

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 13-14)

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 13-14) MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 13-14) Monday Dribbling Turns and Beating Players 1v1 Dribbling Turns o Step Over o Cryuff One Way or Another Red has all the soccer balls. First Red player plays a ball out

More information

U10 Goalkeeping. *Introduction to the use of goalkeepers. Goalkeepers should be introduced to:

U10 Goalkeeping. *Introduction to the use of goalkeepers. Goalkeepers should be introduced to: U10 Goalkeeping *When training goalkeepers at any level, it is very important to keep in mind the work to rest ratio. Many times there are very few goalkeepers during a training session. Just as with field

More information

Weekly Practice Schedule:

Weekly Practice Schedule: Coaching Ages 7 to 8 Years - Stage 2 This section provides you with a twelve-week training program for children ages 7 through 8 years. Each practice features three fun and progressive drills and culminates

More information

Soccer Association of Boca Raton Under 9 & Under 10 Coaches Handbook Weekly Lesson Plans & Activities

Soccer Association of Boca Raton Under 9 & Under 10 Coaches Handbook Weekly Lesson Plans & Activities Soccer Association of Boca Raton Under 9 & Under 10 Coaches Handbook Weekly Lesson Plans & Activities 2010 2011 As a club, SABR believes that an attacking style in possession of the ball is the best way

More information

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 11-12)

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 11-12) MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 11-12) Monday Dribbling Turns and Beating Players 1v1 Dribbling Turns o Step Over o Cryuff Relay Races Teams of 3 or 4 players with one ball. One central disk and turning

More information

Training Centers Interactive Lesson Plan

Training Centers Interactive Lesson Plan Season: Winter 2017 Program: TDC Week: 1 Dribbling to beat an opponent Pattern Dribble (10 Touches:) Each player with a soccer. All patterns will be completed with both feet. 1. Touch the with the outside

More information

U8 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET

U8 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET U8 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET HOW TO USE THIS PACKET: Hopefully by now you have completed the Nebraska State Soccer Right Start and Online Coaching Modules. If you haven t, you can go through these free

More information

GOALKEEPER ACTIVITIES

GOALKEEPER ACTIVITIES GOALKEEPER ACTIVITIES Handball Split up the GK s into two teams. Keep possession by passing to teammates with round house throw, taking a maximum of three steps when holding the ball. Keepers must catch

More information

Recreation Soccer. 2 nd Grade. Coaches Handbook

Recreation Soccer. 2 nd Grade. Coaches Handbook Recreation Soccer 2 nd Grade Coaches Handbook Dear 2 nd Grade Recreation coaches, The document will provide basic information about practice organization and coaching young players. If you are an experienced

More information

WESTON SOCCER CLUB FALL CURRICULUM 5th & 6th Grade

WESTON SOCCER CLUB FALL CURRICULUM 5th & 6th Grade WESTON SOCCER CLUB 2016 FALL CURRICULUM 5th & 6th Grade Passing with Speed, Agility & Quickness Split players into 4 groups. First player in line passes ball across through the cones as shown. Players

More information

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 9-10)

MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 9-10) MU Camps Weekly Program (Ages 9-10) Monday Dribbling Turns and Beating Players 1v1 Dribbling Turns o Inside Cut o Outside Cut o Pull Back o Step Over Relay Races Teams of 3 or 4 players with one ball.

More information

Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards

Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards Characteristics of the U13/14 Player -The more advanced U13/14 players are able to execute a range of skills, but most others are still developing

More information

Cowichan Valley Soccer Association

Cowichan Valley Soccer Association Cowichan Valley Soccer Association Mini soccer training manual 2011-2012 The purpose of this manual is to provide our volunteer coaches a concise and user-friendly resource for coaching U7-U8 CVSA boys

More information

Organization. Coaching Points

Organization. Coaching Points DRIBBLING FOR PENETRATION Who: #8, #9, #10 Where: In the attacking half of the field What: Dribbling and Running with the Ball to Penetrate When: In possession of the ball with space to attack behind the

More information

Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession

Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession Topic: Passing and Receiving for Possession Technical Warm up Coaching Pts. Small Sided Game Exp. Small Sided Game Groups of 3 Passing & Receiving: 12 Players divided into 4 Groups of 3 3 Players pass

More information

Kindergarten Week 1 Dribbling: Moving with the ball

Kindergarten Week 1 Dribbling: Moving with the ball Kindergarten Week 1 Dribbling: Moving with the ball Each player has a ball and is allowed to dribble around the grid. The coach calls out a part of the body which the player must put on the ball. Players

More information

U12 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET

U12 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET U12 RECREATIONAL COACHING PACKET HOW TO USE THIS PACKET: Hopefully by now you have completed the Nebraska State Soccer Right Start and Online Coaching Modules. If you haven t, you can go through these

More information