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Dribble Rally 1 | Soccer Coaching Drill

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Find out more and have your own digital assistant coach at Activity Flow: 1. Blue team (yellow in video) Player 1 slalom dribbles through the course and passes back to the next player (#4) at the starting position Player 4 receives the passes and starts the same sequence Green team (blue in video) 2. Player 2 dribbles from the first cone to the second, stops the ball there, sprints around the third cone, and when back at the ball, passes to player 8 3. Orange team Player 3 starts running towards the first cone (a square is better to control the action), receives a pass from player 6 on the run, and dribbles around the remaining cones until back at his/her starting position 4. Stations are swapped - you get a point when your team finish first. Which team manages to score more points? Organisation: 1. Assign three to four players to each station 2. Set up three courses with three cones each (when you wanna build up a square, think about 4 extra cones) about eight yards apart from each other 3. Each team has only one ball (they have to get the ball back if they are making a mistake) Coaching Points: 1. Ball control - Direction of first touch - Keep the ball moving, ball should always be in motion, first touch in direction of next action, away from opponent or into space 2. Passing - Speed of the Pass - Quickly to allow team mate to turn, slowly to allow team mate to protect the ball or play one touch) Accuracy of the Pass - In front if no opponent near, behind if opponent close Type of Pass - Inside of foot to ensure accuracy or spin, laces for longer passes, outside of foot when under pressure or to shape away from opponent 3. Dribbling - Control - Always maintaining control of the ball recognising when to keep ball close to body and when to move ball further away to attack the space Variations: 1. Easier - all teams are doing the same exercise (easier to control for the coach) 2. Rule - Do the same task everywhere and then change the task 3. Harder - Increase the distance between the cones (think about your break, is the break long enough to recover?)

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