Great content. Love the realism on both sides of the ball. Attacking 1v1 on the wing and also defending to try and deny the central channel. Lots of the reps as well! Brilliant activity.
Absolutely brilliant. Love the point difference when going inside or down the line. Great way to teach blocking the straight line to goal. Will be using this at my next session.
I like the game-like situation of the setup and intensity. Curious what you layer into it, or alternatives with the same setup. For example, to mimic when play slows down in attacking third, having the attacker slow it down out wide, bring in second attacker on delayed run to create 2v1. While keeping coaching points minimal was good so they could focus on them, do you address issues of technique that popped up regarding weight of passes for the entry pass vs the drop-off pass and why?
Do you have particular activities you usually bundle with this one? Leading up to or following? Or this is a stand-alone you plug in when it applies to topic?
Great content. Love the realism on both sides of the ball. Attacking 1v1 on the wing and also defending to try and deny the central channel. Lots of the reps as well! Brilliant activity.
I love the constant positive feedback while still teaching the kids
Love the intensity! 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Top content as always💪
Absolutely brilliant. Love the point difference when going inside or down the line. Great way to teach blocking the straight line to goal. Will be using this at my next session.
Honest curiosity. Where do you coach man?
@@slowedversion6393I coach in the US. In the Washington DC area.
Good work 👏🏼 inside the PSV it was 🔥
Very good. More 1v1 session with even younger players would be interesting to see as well
This is class 👏
Top top coaching, drill and top players
I like the game-like situation of the setup and intensity. Curious what you layer into it, or alternatives with the same setup. For example, to mimic when play slows down in attacking third, having the attacker slow it down out wide, bring in second attacker on delayed run to create 2v1. While keeping coaching points minimal was good so they could focus on them, do you address issues of technique that popped up regarding weight of passes for the entry pass vs the drop-off pass and why?
Do you have particular activities you usually bundle with this one? Leading up to or following? Or this is a stand-alone you plug in when it applies to topic?
Eindhoven is spelled with a D not a T