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Author: Steven Hall Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/whole-part-whole
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Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 1Just by chance I was just scribbling out a session I’m doing tonight, this is for an adults team but ignore the detail as i wasn’t planning to show anyone this 😂I just wanted to show you whole / part / whole which is how I structure.I start the session with a small sided game. 1 goal game with wide +1’s. This is with the whole group.I then move into some technical passing as dribbling work. This is in smaller groups so PART of the group.Then finish with another game which is whole.1Reply





Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 1Just by chance I was just scribbling out a session I’m doing tonight, this is for an adults team but ignore the detail as i wasn’t planning to show anyone this 😂I just wanted to show you whole / part / whole which is how I structure.I start the session with a small sided game. 1 goal game with wide +1’s. This is with the whole group.I then move into some technical passing as dribbling work. This is in smaller groups so PART of the group.Then finish with another game which is whole.1Reply




Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 1Just by chance I was just scribbling out a session I’m doing tonight, this is for an adults team but ignore the detail as i wasn’t planning to show anyone this 😂I just wanted to show you whole / part / whole which is how I structure.I start the session with a small sided game. 1 goal game with wide +1’s. This is with the whole group.I then move into some technical passing as dribbling work. This is in smaller groups so PART of the group.Then finish with another game which is whole.1Reply

Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 2Hi Steven, here’s my example of making a quick pass in transition.Whole: A SSG that naturally provides opportunities for turnovers and allows you to coach making the first pass quickly, as the player who has just won the ball is the most vulnerable. Also provides an opportunity for players to make passes with width and depth to the neutralsPart: A simple passing exercise that encourages 1-2’s/wall passes, wide passes, and forward passes. I would talk about the technique for each action here.Whol… See more3Reply

Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Oct 2@Kevin Middleton that’s much prettier than my fag packet drawings 🤣1Reply
Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 2@Jamie Birch pen and paper will never be beaten tho!1Reply