Competitive Off-season 2 nd Session – February 18 U11/U12 – Individual Defending.

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Competitive Off-season 2 nd Session – February 18 U11/U12 – Individual Defending

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way When you get there Session will be Play (10-15minutes) – Work (30-40 minutes) – Play (10-15 minutes) Take attendance by putting your initials next to players in your group If there is an NP next to a players name for team please give an opinion on the level the player should be playing at (Maroon (better) or Gold) Hand your attendance sheet at the end to Tyler Seidel Coaches will have groups of 6 to start and then will get players added to their group Focus on details the more detailed and specific you are with your teaching and feedback the better our players will develop –“I like how you used your laces and struck thru the center of the ball” is better then “Nice hit of the that ball” Some groups you will need to provide the energy so be prepared with a few silly things mixed in but get back to business ASAP

Field Map

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Key Coach Players Players w/ball Cones Balls Pugg Goal

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Activity 1 – Play - Hit the cones to score -Split the players onto two teams -Play 3v3 to start and play no larger then 5v5 with a few subs if necessary. Make sure to adjust the field a little more space is better then too small -Have a pile of balls near each end line when you run out of balls go collect -Goals are scored by hitting cones on end line KEYS Look for opportunities to shoot Can players shoot on the move

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Activity 1 – Delay Game -Break group into two teams -One team is defending, the other is attacking -Attackers are trying to get across the field without being surrounded by defenders -Defenders are trying to get in the way of the attackers so they can’t get across space -Absolutely no touching is allowed -No ball to add a ball KEYS Move your feet and anticipate where the attacker wants to go Can you get the attacker to go sideways or backwards Can you and your teammates box a player in? Body shape players have to have a low center of gravity to be mobile Backsides can’t be high and weight must be on balls of feet Go

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Activity 2 – 1v1 to Cones -Pair players up with one ball between 2 players -Players will play 1v1 to pair of cones once a player hits one cone they attack the other -Defenders can’t tackle the ball they have to wait for a big touch or poor touch and then take the ball -Once ball changes possession roles switch KEYS Patience and composure Move your feet and let the attacker make the error Pounce on the big or bad touch How do you use your body to win the ball versus just feet – “stepping in” Low center of gravity Side on – Where are you showing the attacker? Review foot work of when attacker cuts you so that you drop front foot to get side on again and are able to run Can’t get caught flat

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Activity 3 – 1v1 to Big and Counters -Two teams one will attack big goal others will attack two counter goals -If defenders win the ball get them to shot early -Make sure to switch side of the servers and defenders accordingly KEYS Closing down speed on pass Get there as quickly as possible to get shooters head down Touch tight Talk about distance that you defend at. The closer to goal the closer to the shooter you need to be Kicking the ball out of bounds is not good enough – “win it build with it” Frustration for the attacker means job well done Toe poke/push pass zone

- Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way Activity 4 – Play -Split the players onto two teams -Play 3v3 to start and play no larger then 5v5 with a few subs if necessary. Make sure to adjust the field a little more space is better then too small -Have a pile of balls near each end line when you run out of balls go collect -One team could play to goal w/sweeper/GK KEYS Effort is number 1 priority if effort is not sufficient pull player out and have them watch until the are ready to give effort Willingness to Defend and Attack Look for patience to pounce on “big or bad” touch True success is winning it and starting the attack

Thanks Have fun, be detailed, be demanding!

U11/U12 Off-Season Session 2– Feb 18 Activity 1 – Delay Game Activity 2 – 1v1 to Cones Activity 3 – 1v1 to big & Counter Goals Play 3v3 up to 5v5 Pass and hit the cones to score 2 teams; switch roles after a few rounds One team is trying to get to the other side of the field the other is trying to prevent it Players can’t touch Defending team can box players in Keep score of the number of players that are stopped 2 teams – keep score 1 team attacks big goal other team attacks 2 counter goals Keep pace quick When group runs out of balls collect them Pair players up with one ball Attacker tries to hit cone defender tries to prevent it No tackling only can take the ball on “big bad” touches Change of possession change roles Hit cone roles remain the same keep score 3v3 up to 5v5 with subs if necessary Mentality Relate to theme of the day Composure Quick feet and low center of gravity Anticipate This is really challenging Patience and composure Foot work Body posture What should D look at? A backwards or slow attacker is success Close ground quickly! Get shooters head down Composure win the ball and score Kick it out of bounds not good enough Shooting mentality Mechanics specific to individual Surface choice Play - Decisions - Ownership - Standards - Enjoyment - Technique - Attacking The Woodbury Way