Dan Roudebush
17 Feb 2003, 02:17 PM
Here's an exercise I use to teach both.
Watching the lack of communication and reads in the US games reminded me of this posssession game I have used to try to get guys to see when to make their runs.
It's similar to possession games, but adds advancement to the games objectives. .
Pressure can be controlled by varying the box size. Start out large to encourage success, then start shrinking by marching th corner and mid markers in two paces at a time.
It's basically two squares which I won't draw except for the center line.
B B | A
AA | A
BB |
A |BB
A | AA
|BB
The four B's play keepaway from the two A's. They then try to move the ball into the adjoining box against the other A's without losing possession. The A's on the left cannot track back, but then setup to prevent the B's coming back to the left, while the A's on the right hunt, etc.
If the A's win the ball they pass back to their supporting players, and move into the single box. B's can only go after them with two players, leaving two behind to prevent A's advancing into it, etc.
You can vary the game by making the boxes wide to encourage rapid switching, or longer to encourage through balls.
This is not an easy exercise. You must have progressed through 3 v 1 and 4 v 2 in tight spaces befoehand.
After 5- 10 minutes add pop up goals at the end lines to getter closer to match conditions (shooting).
Watching the lack of communication and reads in the US games reminded me of this posssession game I have used to try to get guys to see when to make their runs.
It's similar to possession games, but adds advancement to the games objectives. .
Pressure can be controlled by varying the box size. Start out large to encourage success, then start shrinking by marching th corner and mid markers in two paces at a time.
It's basically two squares which I won't draw except for the center line.
B B | A
AA | A
BB |
A |BB
A | AA
|BB
The four B's play keepaway from the two A's. They then try to move the ball into the adjoining box against the other A's without losing possession. The A's on the left cannot track back, but then setup to prevent the B's coming back to the left, while the A's on the right hunt, etc.
If the A's win the ball they pass back to their supporting players, and move into the single box. B's can only go after them with two players, leaving two behind to prevent A's advancing into it, etc.
You can vary the game by making the boxes wide to encourage rapid switching, or longer to encourage through balls.
This is not an easy exercise. You must have progressed through 3 v 1 and 4 v 2 in tight spaces befoehand.
After 5- 10 minutes add pop up goals at the end lines to getter closer to match conditions (shooting).