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Author: Luca Battocchi Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/attracting-pressure-or-getting-rid-of-the-ball
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jun ‘24Thank you Luca - I like the 1st exercise for getting repetition of width and depth principlesIf you were working on 1v1 then you could swap the width and depth players every pass - for example, if blue passes to their teammate on the outside, the outside player needs to dribble onto the field with the passer taking his/her place. This will be game-realistic with pressure on the receiver straight away.What do you think?1Reply



Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jun ‘24Thank you Luca - I like the 1st exercise for getting repetition of width and depth principlesIf you were working on 1v1 then you could swap the width and depth players every pass - for example, if blue passes to their teammate on the outside, the outside player needs to dribble onto the field with the passer taking his/her place. This will be game-realistic with pressure on the receiver straight away.What do you think?1Reply


Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jun ‘24Thank you Luca - I like the 1st exercise for getting repetition of width and depth principlesIf you were working on 1v1 then you could swap the width and depth players every pass - for example, if blue passes to their teammate on the outside, the outside player needs to dribble onto the field with the passer taking his/her place. This will be game-realistic with pressure on the receiver straight away.What do you think?1Reply

Luca Battocchi
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Luca Battocchi • Jun ‘24I agree Kevin. This way the players would make a lot more movement. Including outer Jollys 👍1Reply
