What are defending techniques?
Key Points:
- Close down space and be 1-2 steps away from the attacker.
- Jockey, be patient and don’t dive in.
- Force the attacker onto their weak foot.
- Be on your toes!
- Keep your feet moving, don’t stand like a statue.
- Keep your eye on the ball!
- Win the ball with confidence when the time is right.
How do you plan a football session?
How to plan a session
- 1 – have a focus.
- 2 – have a structure.
- 3 – have a plan B.
- 4 – have 3-4 key points. How often do we arrive to training and think “what should we work on today?” Time is wasted on thinking and setting up equipment which then has a negative impact on the players experience.
How do you defend a team?
There are some simple tips to apply to your team’s defending.
- Try to have all your players facing the opponent’s goal. This means the ball is in front of the team and lots of players are in defensive positions.
- Try to defend narrow.
- Try to keep the space between the defenders, midfielders and forwards tight.
How do you defend a switch in a play?
The team in possession scores by switching the play after making at least four consecutive passes. The four defenders on the central line must attempt to cut off the pass. If they manage to do this, the losing team becomes the defending team.
How do you write a good session plan?
How to Develop a Session Plan
- Step 1: Define Learning Objectives. Your first step is to specify what you want your trainees to learn, and determine how you will measure this.
- Step 2: Clarify Key Topics and Related Concepts.
- Step 3: Organize Material.
- Step 4: Plan Presentation Techniques.
What must be included in a session plan?
If it is to be useful, then our Session Plan will include the following information:
- time schedule.
- content.
- trainer activities.
- learner activities.
- assessment strategies.
- assessment criteria.
- resources and other materials that you need.
What is a 3v2 goal in soccer?
Description– The goalkeeper passes out to team mates in the defending half, who play forward to the single attacker. The attacker can receive in the attacking half or unopposed in the safe zone. If the defending players win possession they can combine and move into the attacking half of the field to attack 3 v 2 to score.
How do I change the defending players after each game?
• Change the defending players after each game. • Add Goalkeepers to the practice at either end. Game-related practice – ‘Split-4’ Game-related Practice – ‘Targets’ Organisation– Divide the area into three zones, with a defender and a target player in each end zone and the remaining players in the central area.
How do you score 3 V 2 goals in football?
The attacker can receive in the attacking half or unopposed in the safe zone. If the defending players win possession they can combine and move into the attacking half of the field to attack 3 v 2 to score. Scoring method – Points are scored from goals (1 point). Things to consider… • Single attacker to recover into middle zone
What are the attacking and defending areas in soccer?
the middle or forward area. A player in the middle can go into the defending area (unopposed) to help team mates get out, or into the attacking area to help them combine to score. Once the ball moves into the attacking area, the goalkeeper starts another attack.