@@BornAgainFitness it depends very much on their level. Academy level, I would say no problem. Otherwise you can try it with less players. If it works fine, if not then it is too early. ☺️
Excellent video. I would appreciate more of them, please. Great, structured practice. I am a fan of 4 phases @20mins/each with a focus on one primary skill for the lesson. I can see how a lesson plan such as this would work primarily with older more experienced players. I'm going to try and condense this for my U15 girls squad. You picked up a new subscriber.
Thank you very much. Unluckily the video didn´t get that many views, because I am new to RU-vid. So I hope people can share it with other coaches working in the field. I put a lot of effort into these videos. Actually, I also use it for younger age groups, but it depends on the level of the kids. Normally my training includes between 4-6 parts depending on my periodization, the age group, the level, etc. If you like please share it with colleagues and friends. Thank you. All the best for you and your team
@@ProFootballtrainingguides Thank you, I will. As a coach of select soccer teams, parents don't realize how much effort we put into creating lesson plans. A challenge I often face is designing them around the number of players who will be present. This is made even more difficult when parents do not update TeamSnap on whether their child will be present or not. I struggle at adapting to adjust for numbers. This is something I need to get better at. Keep making videos and I will keep sharing them with my players! All the best.
Thank you for your comment. It is not possible to specify the space, because this depends on the level and age of the players. Space is a methodical tool, which has to be mastered by the coach. E.g. you can play a 6v2 rondo in different square sizes. The large square reduces the pressure and give players more time to decide etc. A smaller space will put players more under time-, space and opponent pressure. Therefore players will make more mistakes and the drill becomes more difficult. This is what I mean by methodical tool. I hope this answers the questions why my drills do not include any sizes of the space. ☺️👍
Nice exercise, will definitely use this. However, the live video never shows a 2v2, only two 2v1's (once white v purple, and then purple v white). The winger to dribble in first leaves the pitch when the other winger dribbles in