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Coaching Corner: Uses of
Small-Sided Games in Training (Part 4 of 4) |
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8v8 Training Games
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Restraining
Zones-ThirdsField is divided into thirds. In each third players are dispersed into groups. Example: In defending third one team has 3 players, in middle third, one team has 2 players, in attacking third, one team has 2 players. Players are restricted to their zones unless they pass the ball into the next zone, dribble across untracked, etc. |
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Restraining
Zones-Halves Field is divided into half. In each half, players are dispersed into groups. Example: 4 players in defending half, 3 players in attacking half. Allow players to join in the other half. One at a time, two at a time, etc. Play for possession, to a line, to goals on sides, to small goals, to large goals with goalkeepers. |
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5v5
with Bumpers Two teams of 5 are inside a playing area. Each team has two players either by their own goal or on each sideline. The two players are “Bumpers” and have one touch to play the ball back to their teammates. Variation: If bumpers are on sides, allow them to dribble in and the player who played the ball to them goes to the sideline and becomes a new bumper |
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Created:
12/20/99
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Web Administrator Ken Gamble |
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