This intense session will hone your players’ dribbling skills. This vital attribute opens up avenues of attack and means your opponent does not have the ball.
When dribbling the ball, players must:
Warm up | Session | Development | Game Situation | Warm Down |
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10 minutes | 10 minutes | 15 minutes | 15 minutes | 10 minutes |
Mark out a square area and place a player on each corner. Place some balls in the middle of the playing area – ideally, an odd number.
Once the exercise starts, players dribble as many balls as possible back to their own corner, but must only dribble one ball at a time.
They are allowed to steal balls from their opponents’ corners. The player with the most balls after two minutes wins.
Set up an area with a five-yard zone at each end. Use two teams – we have used a 4v4 in this example. Teams score by dribbling the ball into their opponent’s end zone and stopping the ball dead.
Players can only pass backwards or sideways, but can dribble in any direction, meaning the only way to move forward is to dribble the ball.
Players take dribble-ins instead of throw-ins when the ball goes off the pitch.
Expand the playing area and make the end zones each 10 yards long. Play a five-a-side game, including keepers. Each team has a defender restricted to its end zone.
The aim of the game is for a player to dribble the ball into the opponent’s end zone. Once there, they face a 1v1 against the defender, plus they have the keeper to score past. Players take dribble-ins instead of throw-ins.
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