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Author: Jamie Birch🔥 Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/coaches-question-48a4d733


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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 19dAny specific age?1Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 19dAny specific age?1Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • 19d@Ross Whitehead Age group that you’re most comfortable with2Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 19dExcuse the graphics, but I’ve drawn this out quickly. If it was our group, I’d get them to do something like this:

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Jamie Birch🔥 • 19dLove it mate, 1 ball or 2 balls on station 1 of the passing exercise. Could you make this whole group with more balls and doubling up on certain stations?3Reply

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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 19d (edited)@Jamie Birch We would use a second ball at the cone directly opposite the cone with 2 players. We could have everyone in this (and we have in the past), but there can be queues and I prefer it to flow. You could maybe change it to a X in the middle and each pass is played into the middle and out again. Like this:3Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • 19d@Ross Whitehead Love it mate 👊2Reply

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Sean Ancheta • 19dI would start with a 4v1 rondo or 3v2.Then we would go into a 4v4+2N possession game.End with playing 5v5.2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • 19d@Sean Ancheta love this structure. What size are your 4v1 boxes? +2N wide or free players?1Reply

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Sean Ancheta • 19d@Jamie Birch depending on skill level I will start in a larger box. Start maybe 15x15 yd and then make it smaller if it’s to easy.For the +2N I may do free because that will simulate more of the 5v5 at the end. I guess it depends what my focus is as well.2Reply

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Brian Willis • 19d1) I’d start with 4v1 rondos (it’s how I always start) 2) Ilsimulate building out of the back by breaking the field into thirds (2 teams of 5, 2 players from each team in first two thirds, then 1 player each in the final third). 3) We’d play 3v3+1 king of the hill using the goals. The team that gets scored on swaps and is rotate the neutral every 5 minutes.3Reply

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Brian Willis • 19dSorry I don’t have a diagram like @Ross Whitehead2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • 19d@Brian Willis I love splitting the pitch into thirds and using it for a “playing through the thirds” conditioned game. Lots of progressions you can do with that as well, making them stuck within their zones to start, then evolve to a midfielder can support in the attacking zone etc.Same question, what size are you working to in your 4v1 boxes?2Reply

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Steve Miles • 16dStart with a 15 minute 5v5 Conditioned game (bibs vs non bibs) - 2 touch, 1 touch finish - each goal gets the team that scores 1 more touch - Focus is on movement off the ball - 1-2 passes, 3rd man runs, Split passes and so onSplit the game into a 4v4 + target player - split the pitch into thirds - Target players in the end zones, 4v4 in the middle third (unlimited touches) - need to play into the target player and either receive and finish 1st time in the final third, or third man run into the … See more4Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • 16d@Steve Miles love this 👏1Reply

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Brian Willis • 16d@Steve Miles I really like this Steve. Well thought out and explained.1Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • 15d@Steve Miles @Ross WhiteheadCoaches Helping Other Coaches©love it2Reply

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