8/5/2021 - Optional Practice
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Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
- Start with a warm up jog of a full length of the field and back
- Knee huggers (hamstrings): Hug each knee to the chest, moving hips forward
- High kicks (hamstrings, hips): Kick leg up and across the body towards raised hand on opposite side. Let leg free fall (lightly) backwards.
- Lateral slides (groin, hips, knees, ankles, lower back): *visualize a line of hurdles* move laterally while ducking under each hurdle.
- Heel scoops (hamstrings, lower back): Extend leg out in front with heel on the ground. Reach with both hands towards the heel. Come “through the leg” with arms all the way above the head.
- Toe touches (hamstrings, core): On one foot, reach down and across the body towards the foot on opposite side. Simultaneously reaching behind with unplanted leg.
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5 min |
Warmup jog around the field
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15 Min |
Movement (1-7 should be daily, 8-10 are linear acceleration specific)
15-20 Yards
- 1) Marching with high knees (hands up)
- 2) Marching with high knees (arm swing)
- 3) High Knee Skips
- 4) Lateral High Knee Skips
- 5) Side Shuffle w/Overhead reach
- 6) Carioca
- 7) Back Pedal
- 8) Running with high knees
- 9) Tall-Fall Run x 3
- 10) Push-Up - Start x 3
- 11) Build Up Sprints (40 yards) x 3
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7 Min |
North/South East/West Passing and Shooting
- Start in 14 balls on top and bottom, feed middle
- Morph into open and sides dodge
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7 Min |
Dodging from X
- The Boyle Rule - Ask yourself am I faster or more athletic then the person covering me?
- Optimal Speed - the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- change of speed
- change of direction
- change of angle
- change of posture (running back/quarter back)
- Step Back - Fade away step away shot, use your man as a screen (Have a defense guy standing or trash can)
- Inside Roll - use your bottom hand elbow to push the guy out, try to run to opposite pipe
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5 Min |
Med Ball Pass Drill
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10 Min |
Stacked Sliding Drill
Teaching kids defensive slide sets is important but difficult to implement in a game due to the chaos. An important principle for defenders to learn is how to slide and recover.
- 4 offensive players in the four corners
- Put a goalie in cage and put 3 defenders stacked in a straight lin in the middle of from the crease
- Assign a number 1,2,3 to each of the defenders or call out their names
- The offense should move the ball, keep spacing, and shoot only off a pass across the crease or skip pass
- The defense will have to come out and slide to the ball and recover. The coach calls a number 1,2,3 and the designated player with that number is the player who must make the slide and recover
- As the ball is passed, a coach calls another different number and the assigned player slides aggressively to the ball.
- The first defender recovers to the inside hole, stick to the inside and in the passing lane, with head up looking for the next dangerous guy
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15 Min |
Crossfire Passing
A good drill to reinforce two passes and 2 man game
- Create a square about 15 yards by 15 yards
- Have 4 kids per team for a total of 8 players
- For each team, put 2 guys on the outside and 2 guys in the inside
- The outside guys are on opposite sides of the square and cannot go inside the square
- The inside guys are free to roam in the middle area
- Start with the ball on the outside, make a pass or two into the middle and then to the other side
- If through the middle and out the other side, you gain one point
- If the ball is loose in the middle players fight for the ball
- If the ball rolls out, it starts with the team on the line where the ball goes out
- Try to string together multiple points
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
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20 Min |
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10 Min |
John Hopkins 3v2 Challenge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivm2d55bOY8
Great competition drill that teaches soft hands on offense and quick ball movement.
- Have the kids split up with dark vs light
- Have each team run for 5 minutes in offense and defense and keep track of who wins
- Setup 5 cones around the goal, the cones are in a star pattern with the top of the star at the top of the goal about 10 yards away
- Have the defense on the back 2 cones behind the net
- Have the offense on the top 3 cones
- Place a goalie in the net and use tennis balls
- Coach throws a ball to an offensive player and it turns into a 3v2
- Defense has to adjust to the man and talk to stop the ball from going in the net
The losing team has to do extra pushups or sprints
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