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Phase 20

Welcome to Phase 20!  A few guidelines for how I would like the kids to train to insure as close to an optimum learning curve as possible.

This program is designed in 2 week blocks to make sure the concepts begin to be habit forming.

For maximum results the player should work through the drills a minimum of 3x per week.  Preferably on the days that they do not have practice or a game.

REMEMBER, it is always better to work a few minutes a day vs one long session a  week.

 

Phase Guidelines

3-4-3 PRINCIPLE (where applicable)

3 minutes Strong foot/side, 3 minutes Weak foot, 3 minutes, the 10% or players choice.
If short on time keep the ratio 1-2-1.

50%-80% SUCCESS RATE

Less than 50% decrease the difficulty (speed, complexity, etc.), above %80 increase the difficulty (add defender, increase the speed etc).

PERFECT CONSECUTIVE REPS  

3 out of 5, 5 out of 7, 7 out of 10Increase difficulty when above %80.

Chunks

Work on one PERFECT CHUNK per section.  Try the movement in SLOW MO REPLAY.

TRIAL AND ERROR

BE WILLING TO MAKE MISTAKES!! No progress can be made without doing it wrong first!

HARD WORK and REPETITION

These are the most valuable tools in a players arsenal!!  Lionel Messi, Michael Jordan, Cristiano Ronaldo all are famous for their work ethics.

Always end with a GAME and a HIGH NOTE!

Start every session with Foundation Five Warmup.  Get started now!

Download Phase Field Page with all coaching points here.

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Ball Striking

Ball Striking: Cow, Far Post, Laces

This drill is all about getting the hips turned and squared up to the far post. When you need to turn your hips while running at pace, the longer your stride, the harder it is to turn.  Therefore, we need to take short quick steps as we approach the ball to get our plant foot turned to the back post before we strike it. Cow the defender and make a bent run as you approach the ball.  Take short quick steps before your long PROSTEP to get the plant foot twisted to the far Post. Drive the ball across the face of goal with the laces.

Coaching Points

  • Big ball fake

  • Square up in the middle 

  • Use the foot on the side you’re about to work

Ball Protection

Ball Protection: Bob, Hook, Chop, Cruyff Kata

Now, we take all our change of direction turns and put them together.  Make sure that every turn is a Big Fake.  Make the defender get on their heels and Flinch with every fake.  In the middle, make sure that you’re squaring your hips to the Target.   Play a firm ball with the inside of the foot receiving it with the foot on the side you’re going to be working with next.  The turn sequence is: 2 Bob turns, 2 Hook turns, 2 Chop turns, 2 Cruyff.

Coaching Points

  • Same foot that passes, does the dribbling and the BOB

  • Get your hips Square in the center of the field

  • Plant foot facing your target when you make the pass

  • A teammate can always replace the wall.

Offensive Recognition

Offensive Recognition: Uncommitted Defender Surfboard, All Moves

Here we have a Defender who is a playing good defense with a good body position.  They wait patiently with one foot forward and with one foot back, prepared to run in one direction.   In this situation,  you want to use a move that will cause the defender to become unbalanced. Fake IN THE DIRECTION THAT THEY ARE FACING and attack THEIR BACK.

 

Coaching Points

  • Fake the Front

  • Attack the back

  • Drive away with the outside of the foot

Body Position and Receiving

Body Position and Receiving: Turn to Laces, Far Post

Use any turn to the outside protecting the ball with your inside leg and arm.  Take a touch with the outside leg and drive the ball with the laces to the far post. Make sure that your plant foot is pointed just inside the far post.  Drive through the center of the ball with the laces.

Coaching Points

  • Use any turn to the outside

  • Take a touch with the 3 toes of the outside leg if needed

  • Drive the ball with the laces to the far post

Aerial Receiving

Aerial Receiving: Chest to Sombrero

Often, when receiving the ball out of the air, you’re closed down quickly by a Defender.  Possessing a accomplished touch can allow you to redirect the ball before it strikes the ground, thus avoiding the defender. Receive the ball out of the air with the chest.  Keep your elbows up and your back arched.  Before the ball strikes the ground, lob the ball over the approaching defender and run around on the other side to receive it.

Coaching Points

  • Receive the ball relaxed

  • Be aware of the closing Defender

  • Lob the ball over the defender without allowing it to bounce