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by Gary Rue
garyrue@bellsouth.net
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NOTE: Gary did not write these exercises and tips with the
idea that someone would publish them. I subscribe to the
Soccer-Coach-L e-mail list and Gary is one of the coaches that
posts extremely well thought out replies. These are some of
Gary's posts that I collected for use in coaching my own teams.
I approached Gary and he was gracious enough to allow me to
publish them here. If you like what you see or have a
question about one of the exercises you can reach Gary at
garyrue@bellsouth.net
There are
50+ more pages of Gary's posts
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Coerver Dribbling Session
1999 NSCAA Convention
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Groups of players dribble to 20 yard
line with one foot and back with other
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Right foot cut across body, right foot cut out
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Same, with double cut across, then double cut out
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Inside one, outside other
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Double touch with one foot before touching ground
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With defender waiting for first touch, carry to
other line at speed (use dribble
fakes, etc. at start, defender must recover if he starts too soon)
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Race to other line or cut back to start line
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A short touches to B who dribbles to opposite line
before A can tag him; first
touch is extremely important
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(Group of 4) A dribbles to B on opposite line and
passes to B two yards away; B
sprints to opposite line with A backpedaling; B short touches to C, etc.
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A passes to B and closes down as B tries to touch
past A
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Add 2 players (2v2)
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Remove one attacker (1v2)
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Add goal behind shooting line; with a defender
waiting for first touch, the
attacker tries to get to the shooting line at speed and shoot on goal
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2 goals behind the shooting line; A passes to a
server wide and receives return pass; B starting behind the
attacker follows as the defender; A
can shoot at either goal.
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Ways to Teach Changing the Point of Attack
Lauren Gregg
1999 NSCAA Convention - 1/23/99
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Warm-up
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Team in a circle, 1 defender, keep-away
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5v2 small area
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<Flank player may be more
important at recognizing the need to switch than
the central player. >
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6v3+1 central player; look for
central player to switch point of attack;
40x50 area, with 6 attacking players wide and three defenders and a central
attacker in the middle.
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8v8+2 neutral attackers in a 25x80
channel with 2 20 yard end zones; the
neutrals are in the end zones; play is from one zone to the other.
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Skip pass functional training of the
backs - In a four man back setup,
wingback 1 (W1) penetrates, cuts back and plays across field to W2. The
center backs shift to ball. W2 drops to nearest center back and spins up
field. The center back plays a long ball up the touch to W2, who crosses to
W1. Add a center midfielder who checks to the center back and drops to the
other center back. The second center back then sends a long ball to W2.
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<Wings need to stretch wide when
ball is rotating.>
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7v7+2N, 4 goals, 2 big goals on each
end, 1 small goal on each touchline.
The small goals are about 30 yards off each goal-line. Each team attacks a
big and the nearest small goal.
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Training the Third Dimension
by Mike Noonan
1999 NSCAAConvention - 1/24/99 |
"Imitate, then innovate." |
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3 teams (red, blue, yellow); coach
gives the players instructions:
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balls to red, plays to blue, to yellow, to red
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balls to blue, to red with outside of foot, to
yellow who turns plays to and runs around blue
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...outside of foot, turns...takeover
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red plays air ball to blue, to yellow as quickly as
possible, takeover with red
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5+5v5 (team that loses ball is on
defense)
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5+5 (or less)v5
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every other pass needs to be to a neutral
(midfielder?)
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can't play ball to same player as last person you
passed to
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60x40, 2 wing channels 1v1 in each;
3v3 in center channel; small goals at
end of each channel with GKs in middle channel; a third player in each
channel plays GK at one of the goals.
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GKs must use feet or body
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Players must stay in zones
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Cannot pass to same player
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Lift the restrictions a little to make more game
like
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Move player on ends to middle
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Allow wing players to go anywhere
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Game
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If you pass the ball in the back, the passer must
run forward over the halfway mark (line) until 2 passes at least
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The forward players may have to come back
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Noonan said he only practiced his
college team for an hour and fifteen
minutes each day, running the above format.
Later!
Gary Rue
Western Hills High School boys coach; Frankfort Youth Soccer
Frankfort, Kentucky US gary.rue@mail.state.ky.us
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Training to Play Against
Pressure
Ron McEachen
1999 NSCAA Convention - 1/22/99
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Warm-up: 8v8 full game
All players passing and moving in groups of 3-4; focus on receiving side-on
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2 touch
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turn with the ball - the player does not stop
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1 touch - communication comes into play
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4 defenders, remove touch restriction; 2 balls
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go at a defender
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separate players into two areas and play long ball; switch to long ball after all players have two touched
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go to long driven ball
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10v5 in penalty area
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progress to 7v7+1D, 6v9, 5v10
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neutralize closing defenders by moving on ball touch
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feint before ball arrives
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don't get stuck with the ball
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use the lead foot and toe to pass (at the higher levels)
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open up the area (make larger) by being side-on
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look to make longer passes
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Divide field into 6 divisions
1. channel on wing outside one penalty area
2. penalty area
3. channel on opposite wing, goal to goal
4. grid 3 to halfway to opposite touch
5. halfway to penalty area to grid 3 to touch
6. full field
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8v8
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coach calls grid
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players maintain possession and move into appropriate grid
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5 consecutive touches
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Note: Players can slow the game by
spreading out
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6v6 with 3 target players on each
end
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look for long pass to targets
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don't use targets for drops in the back
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5v5 40 yards, 2 goals
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5v5 or 7v7, middle third, two goals
on goal lines
* play through with combo play or dribble through
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2v1 The Most
Important Superiority in Soccer
Luis Sabillon, LASCA
1999 NSCAA Convention - 1/22/99 |
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Pass and change lines with initial
check to ball in 20x7 channel
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Man in middle that moves side to side
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first player dribbles and passes to middle
man for give and go
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2v1
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coach the second attacker to see proper support position
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first attacker needs to commit defender, but not take ball towards his
support
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wall pass, diagonal run or takeover are options
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2v1+1 on small goals
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when defender wins ball, teammate in goal
becomes attacker as one of the previous attackers goes back into goal
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Transition
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3 teams, one team at halfway, 2 goals, 50 yards apart
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when ball lost or GK gains control, attackers leave, defenders become attackers, players
at halfway move into field to defend (one going into goal)
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