Football Tennis				    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	3/5							(1)

Football Tennis 3/5 (1)

Louis Lancaster teaches us how football tennis can be used in a training session. You can purchase football tennis sets here; https://www.discountfootballkits.com/Soccer-Tennis-Sets Benefits of football tennis: -Technique -Team work -Group cohesion -Low intensity...
Ball Warm Ups				    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	5/5							(1)

Ball Warm Ups 5/5 (1)

Structure: -Set up the area as above. -Players on the outside,  some with a ball, some without. -2 Yellows on the inside. -1 Blue on the inside Rules: -The idea is for  players to travel across the square lending the ball to a free white player. They can do it 3 ways:...
Attacking centrally

Attacking centrally

Structure: -Set up the area as above. -Keep it narrow, as any wider would mean adding wide players. The aim is to attack central. -Whites have 2 CM’s and 1 FW. -Blues have 1 CB and 1CM Rules: -The whites try and get the ball to the FW. -The blue player in the middle...
Football Circuit Training Drill

Football Circuit Training Drill

List of football equipment needed includes speed ladders, football cones, footballs, slalom poles, football hurdles and football goals. Process 1.Over the hurdle, through the ladder and over the hurdle. 2.Six quick turns within the square (leave the ball). 3.Go...
The Robin Van Persie Volley Technique

The Robin Van Persie Volley Technique

A step by step breakdown on the Van Persie free kick by @LouisLancs Lose/Escape Marker Know your players! If someone else was on the ball he may not have made the run. As it would Rooney, he knows he has the ability to deliver  -RVP recognises the space in behind. -He...
Receiving And Releasing The Ball On The Move

Receiving And Releasing The Ball On The Move

Structure: -A rectangle roughly  30 by 40 -A square of football cones in each corner 7 by 7 -3,4 or 5 teams made up of 3 or 4 players.  Rules: -Each team has their own ball. -They must pass and move towards one end. -They must get the ball into one of the squares. If...

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