Control a Ball (5er Set) X
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[TAB:ÜBUNG 1]Number of players: 12+ 2 Defenders
Equipment: 20 cones to mark out the passing area
Players work in groups of: 4
Cones are set out as in diagram below to create 4 channels of 5m x 5m boxes in total creating an area of 20m x 15m.
Drill Explanation: The Coach - who can move anywhere within the grid - has the ability to change the length and width of the passing channels as the drill continues.
The key to this drill is vision and communication between players. The coach can use communication or movement but no vocal cues.
Channel 1 – Defenders (D1 & D2) are placed in this channel to create obstacles and pressure, the rest of the channels are width and length pressure.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
Number of players: 7 +
Equipment: 10 cones to mark out passing area.
Players work in groups of 3 and cones are set to create an area of 8m width by 6m length.
Drill Explanation: This passing drill has a quick tempo with lots of touches for the players. The players start in 3s (A,B,C) and once the drill starts its
continuous, remember to keep changing the middle player (B) in the passing group so every player works in the middle and the outside of the group within the three.
The drill starts by the ‘Control A Balls’ being passed to (A) in the group of 3, by a static passer (D or E). The ball travels along the group of 3 and is then passed onto
the second static player (F or G) at the end of the channel. That player then passes the ball back to the starting static passer (D or E) and A,B,C leave the top of the grid
and go back down the sides ready to start again.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
Number of players: 3
Equipment: 6 cones to mark out passing area.
Players work in groups of 3 and cones are set out as in the diagram to create an area of 6m x 6m.
Drill Explanation: The player (B) in the middle of the square works by carrying one ball on the chest. This restricts the arm carrying the ball,
preventing it from being used in the catching and offloading movement.
The players on the outside (A) or (C) pass to the catcher (B) as they come down the channel aiming at the open chest, in this way the catcher
must control the ball being passed to them with one hand and then offload the ball either under or out of the back to the player (A) or (C). Player (B)
carries out the offload then runs through to the edge of square then returns.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
Number of players: 4
Equipment: 4 cones to mark out passing area
Players work in groups of 4 and cones are set out as in the diagram to create a T shape - 5m x 5m x 5m
(although area can be made smaller or bigger depending on distance of pass required)
Drill Explanation: 3 players A, B, C stand in a line 5 metres apart. Player D stands opposite player B. The drill will
aim to put pressure on player B who has to transfer the ball from A to C but also has to be aware of passing a second
ball back and forward to D. In this way there is pressure on the player from side to side and straight on.
Work for 45 secs then swap roles.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
Number of players: 6 - 30
Equipment: 12 cones to mark out passing area
Players work in groups of 3 min and 5 max depending on size of passing channel. Cones are set out as in diagram below to create an area of 5m x 5m x 25m
Drill Explanation: Groups (A,B,C) put pressure on the middle player (B). Each group
has a ball which they keep from the start to the end of the drill. The group of 3 work across the grid then move into the next grid keeping the same passing positions (A,B,C) until they snake their way to the top of the channel.
Once the group reach the top of the channel they finish by coming back down through the channel from top to bottom. As there are a number of groups all working at the same time players have decisions to make on: the best time to pass, communication and the ability to step and evade potential collision within the grids and channels.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
Number of players: 12+ (work in minimum of 3s+, can vary drill relating to numbers)
Equipment: 10 cones to mark out passing area
Players work in groups of 3+ Cones are set out as in diagram to create an area of 20m x 15m
Drill Explanation: Players are set up in groups of 3+ depending on numbers and work in an area 20m wide and 15m in length.
Simple shuttle passing either one or two groups leave at the same time in this way bringing about cross-over in the middle of the passing grid.
Within this drill you can start to develop players communication, making and receiving different types of pass (shoulder, pop, short, medium, long)
and you can also shorten or lengthen distance between the passing groups by changing the distance between cones.
For a clear over view of the drill, go to the video below and watch the players in action: HIER GEHT ES ZUM VIDEO
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