|
|
|
Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 13/05/2009 19:30:24
Posts: 1,
Visits: 1
|
|
| I'm looking for some new and exciting drills for u12 girls houseleague besides the basic drills . can you give me any ideas ?
|
|
|
|
|
Forum Member
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 22/01/2010 02:32:35
Posts: 40,
Visits: 390
|
|
| Get them more involved in SSGs (small-side-games). 3 on 3s, 4 on 4s etc... All sorts of variety and conditions you can put on the games. Put a different coloured bib (pinnie) on one player and only that player can score. Limit the touches to two or three for quick pass and move excercises. Four goal games are good too. Cone off certain areas of the pitch to enourage width. Freeze them at certain times and point out positioning etc... And so on... endless possibilities and you can even invent your own.
Gav Coach - U8 Boys (Toronto, Canada)
|
|
|
|
|
Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 17/07/2009 10:22:08
Posts: 3,
Visits: 7
|
|
| yeap! being creative and inventing your own variations. What about "keep away" game. Base: Two teams, 5 consecutive passes to succeed for a point, area 25x35. Progress: after 5 consecutive passes, team shots on goal with a keeper to obtain extra point(s)
Tomasz Wilczak Coach U13 (Warsaw, Poland) Tiki Taka Futbol Academy
|
|
|
|
|
Forum Member
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 04/09/2009 06:26:12
Posts: 28,
Visits: 172
|
|
Remember, a LOT of games that are used at the younger ages (U5-U8) can still be used, but simply made more difficult by doing things like shrinking space, adding multiple balls, adding a neutral player, etc.
For example, if you use the drill, "dribble across the square" as a warm up, shrink that space a LOT and see how hard it is for the girls to avoid hitting their teammates when dribbling through traffic.
|
|
|
|