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eBook 49 Team Shape & Tactical development of the 1-4-3-3 system of play for 11 v 11. Animation with a primary focus on the Attacking third 280 Slides

Teaching team play in a 1-4-3-3. Real Attention to detail in animation in individual player and team play movement showing rotation and interchanging of positions within a framework.



NEW! I would recommend warm ups to be around two themes, “Rondos” and “Teaching a One Touch Mentality” to the players; as well as developing better footwork; especially at the younger ages.I see foot preparation as one of the main weaknesses in our players from top to bottom.I have added several examples for you to work from here for warmups.I believe these establish the basic techniques players need to develop physically and more important mentally and in combination.The main theme is clear on each session, but I would also recommend the players are allowed / encouraged to play a no restriction and free play unlimited touches scrimmage at the end of each session for up to 20 minutes for them to express themselves.



Identifying and Solving Common Real Game Situation Problems in the Training Environment

This is a different way to look at the game, rather than highlighting what to do well; and how to do it, we work back to show what often goes wrong and then how we can fix it. These are many situations we have found happening in ALL levels of games.

Some may seem so insignificant we don’t see or realize the importance of them, but they may be the catalyst to a bigger problem in the next phase of play. How many of these problems do YOU experience with your team?


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Using Corridors is a great way to work out individual and collective field positioning as a team both offensively and defensively and it also gives players real a “focal point” to work off. We start with Corridors width wise and then introduce lengthwise later.

These “focal points of reference” I believe are a great way to really teach players to understand the differences between attacking and defending team shapes; both widthwise and lengthwise. Particularly in defensive set ups (in my opinion); it shows players how to mark in zones and how much tighter it should be than they will likely imagine and especially shows those players furthest from the ball defensively how important zonal marking is.


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This book is for coaches to present to their players as a slide show on their strategy of scanning and why it works.

SCANNING: Scientifically known as “Vision, perception and anticipation in elite level performance”

WOW sounds impressive eh? But I call it the non-scientific name: RUBBER NECK

Soccer is a “Thinking” Game that Begins in The “Head” of Each Player. We are developing the MIND of each player. Or the players 'Visual Exploratory Frequency ’


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Tactical Team Shape is often determined by a teams attacking shape and defending shape. I have tried to simply the process of this by putting it into 5 Phases of action.

  • Phase One : Defending Team Shape

  • Phase Two : Attacking Team Shape

  • Phase Three : Overloading players in Zone 14

  • Phase Four : Interchanging and rotating player positions in Zone 14 and the Attacking Third

  • Phase Five : Defensive Pressing Team Shape in the Attacking

Here we discuss these 5 phases for 11 v 11. These are suggestions only; and JUST ONE way to teach it. Team Shape development broken down to 5 Phases of Play


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Team Shape is often determined by a teams attacking shape and defending shape. I have tried to represent this process by putting it into 5 Phases of action. Just my ideas, and nothing set in stone.

• Phase One : Defending Team Shape

• Phase Two : Attacking Team Shape

• Phase Three : Overloading players in Zone 14

• Phase Four : Interchanging and rotating player positions in Zone 14 and the Attacking Third

• Phase Five : Defensive Pressing Team Shape in the Attacking Third

Here we discuss these 5 phases in three team sizes; 9 v 9 and 11 v 11. These are suggestions only and JUST ONE way to teach it.


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Working OPPOSITES with the movement of strikers using Animation teaching SHORT and SHARP runs

If you can teach players to do this consistently then the player on the ball KNOWS that the player is working TWO RUNS to get free; not just off their FIRST run; but OFF THEIR SECOND RUN. That is where they want the ball delivered. I am teaching my team this now. It is a process that takes patience and time to bed into their minds.


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There will be many occasions where we must change the system of play to suit the moment. We want to be able to play several different ways depending on the course of the game. Ultimately, we want to stick to our own game plan as closely as possible; based on what we practice and to keep it simple for us as we dictate to our opponents and impose OUR WAY on them. But game situations can change, and we may have to adjust to suit them. Your personnel may also dictate how you adjust.


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Using the 1-3-3-1-3 system of play for this, we show how your players can find free spaces between opponents with inverted runs from outside to in. Including how to create freedom of movement within the team framework.


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Teaching players to develop a "one touch mentality" in their game, to train the MIND. To play in "Anticipation" of the ball; both on and off it by Scanning the field constantly to make earlier, faster and more successful decisions in the game. How do we do this? Here are some sessions to use to help develop this ability.


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We want to stay with our own game plan as closely as possible; based on what we practice and to keep it simple for us; as we dictate to our opponents; and we impose OUR WAY on them. But there will be many occasions where we must change the system of play and we may have to adjust to suit the opponents. Here are some ideas for you to consider for your team starting with the 13313 and 14231 systems of play.


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Play the Barcelona Way! This book is 400+ pages of unique insight into training players to think and make decisions quickly both on and off the ball. Chock full of exercises with clear illustrations, coaching points and progressions, this is a very "usable" coaching book. Also includes Wayne's revolutionary Continuums of Development Model of player assessment, which will help you identify your players' strengths and weaknesses and target problem areas in your training sessions.


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We produced the eBook "Tactical Thoughts on the Development of the 4 v 4, 7 v 7 and 9 v 9 Game Sizes" covering information on team shape and development. We now add this eBook to provide Curriculums in each game size to support the tactical games eBook.

What this eBook offers you:

  • Its all done here for you, paying attention to the ages of the players and the depth of teaching suitable to them.

  • As the program moves from 4 v 4 through to 11 v 11 the focus changes from individual teachings at 4 v 4, to small sided situations at 7 v 7, to Phases of play and tactical needs at 9 v 9; through to team tactical development at 11 v 11.

  • 11 v 11 focuses on advanced training ideas to teach the “team”.

  • This eBook covers up to 14 weeks of training for each game size presented as one session per week.

  • All sessions have small sided games scrimmage set ups as close as we can get it to finish to reflect the theme of the session.


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This first book of a 2 part series on the art of defending in soccer covers tactical defense from 1v1 through 8v8 situations. Defending concepts covered include pressure and support, zone and man marking, recovery, the guiding triangle, cover/balance, double and triple teaming, tracking and compactness. Using the small-sided game model along with functional practices, Harrison teaches the concepts clearly and stresses the importance of defense at every position, including the strikers.


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This second part of Harrison's team defending series covers all aspects of 11v11 defending. Through phase plays, full squad exercises in which the defense is coached specifically, duties and responsibilities are taught in each third of the field.


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When we think of the great strikers in soccer history; players like Messi, Ronaldo, Pele, Maradona etc; the most prominent images convey the moments just before, during, and after a goal is scored. The shooting pose, the striker watching the ball fly past a beaten goalkeeper, the euphoric celebration. But what of the movement, the awareness, the cooperation with teammates, the quick decision making, the guile that led to the goal being scored? Striker play in soccer is an art. It requires an understanding of angles, a sense of timing, an awareness of space, great vision, close ball control and shooting skills, and of course the mysterious "nose for goal". This book explores methods to develop great strikers through specific training routines, including: Shooting and Finishing Exercises Small Sided Games Functional Training and Phase Play Specific Movements and Formations Emphasis on Body Position Awareness Training


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Themed Exercises and Small Sided Games

Outstanding games and exercises to prepare players for the situations that arise in the match. Includes exercises for: Possession, Shooting and Finishing, Transition, Heading, Defending and Crossing.

Soccer is a living game. Within a single match, the speed, direction, momentum, personality and flow of the game can change numerous times. But ultimately, the players find themselves in "soccer moments", situations in the match that recur time and time again. This series of training exercises and small sided games allows you to teach your players to deal with these "soccer moments" intensively on the training ground, maximizing their preparation for the real match.


Players Roles and Responsibilities in the 4 - 4 - 2: Defending provides an in depth description of how to train your team to defend using this formation. The 4 - 4 - 2 is the most commonly used formation throughout the world. This book will help you teach your players to defend better individually and as a team. The book begins with sessions that train players to defend individually and then in groups. The sessions build from working with the defensive back four and progress through the midfielders and forwards. Once each group is addressed, sessions are introduced that train the groups to work together and defend as a unit. These practices lead to working in 11 v 11 scenarios to ensure that each player understands their responsibilities within the team. The sessions begin as unopposed exercises to allow you to focus on the key factors necessary for effective defending. As the players gain confidence opponents are added to increase the challenge. Functional training and phase of play exercises put the players in specific game situations so that they can practice their reaction to every circumstance they will face in the game. Many small-sided games are also included to allow the players see those situations in a game environment. This progressive training method will allow the players to take the principles they learn in practice and apply them on game day.


Contents

  • Warmups: Teaching a Philosophy of player development using Rondos

  • Warmups: A One Touch Mentality Training: For developing the “Thinking Processes” in Players

  • Footwork and Co-Ordination ideas

  • 4 v 4 Curriculum: 15 weekly sessions

  • 7 v 7 Curriculum: 15 weekly sessions

  • 9 v 9 Curriculum: 15 weekly sessions

  • 11 v 11 Curriculum: 15 weekly sessions

  • A simple Introduction: The 5 Phases of play in the 1-3-3-1-3

  • A simple Introduction: The 5 Phases of play in the 1-4-2-3-1

  • Defensive Rotational Recovery positions in 7 v 7; 9 v 9 and 11 v 11

  • Teaching Freedom of Movement for the 1-4-2-3-1 and 1-3-3-1-3 with Attacking and Defensive positioning and covering for each other


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This eBook shows how these different size games can be taught and also shows different systems of play that might be useful to you.

The idea I am trying to cultivate is to find a pattern of development that goes from 4 v 4 to 7 v 7 all the way through 9 v 9 to 11 v 11 that educates the players VERY EARLY on how to ultimately play the 11 v 11, a common thread running right through the book.

Run with them as you may and of course come up with your own solutions too as that is what coaching is all about. I have introduced the use of RONDOS to initially aid the development of players for the game situation.


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This book contains 30 of Wayne’s favorite coaching clinics for advanced coaches. There are nearly 500 pages of specific practices with diagrams, step by step instructions, objectives, coaching points and progressions. Sessions include awareness training, combination play, shadow defending, team shape, zonal defending and more.


  • How to play the 4-2-3-1: Attacking and Defensive Positioning: How to cover weaknesses in the system

  • The 5 Phases of development

  • Positioning at the back when losing the ball with both wing backs pushed and the resulting adjustment needed

  • Quick Pressing in the Attacking Third and when to drop

  • Changing shape to counter the opponents who are playing a 4-3-3

  • The Movement Off the ball interactions of 2 and 7, and 3 and 11

  • Developing Play in the Attacking Third: Free Kicks into feet or in open play

  • In and Around the box final positioning

  • Getting players in behind the Opponents back four from Deep

  • Team Game Preparation ideas we should be aware of; and Key Points we need to understand

  • Changing Strategy in the Game Situation

  • Distribution from the keeper and Playing out from the back

  • How to develop Spatial Awareness


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This book has been written with the beginner coach in mind carrying through the levels to ultimately the professional coach. So something for everyone Striker movement is one of the greatest and most difficult ARTS to master The situation is constantly changing and the striker is constantly moving to create space for him or herself but also for teammates.

I have tried to cover individual striker work as well as combined striker work and taken to; for example; a 1 on 1 technical finish with the keeper to building the ideas using more players and moving to small sided game situations, small sided Functions, to more player involved Phases of Play; to 11 v 11s. Included also are special and specific sessions that are not so obvious as striker sessions but are equally important; such as the dropping off and receiving and turning 3 zone session in Zone 14.

I have enjoyed putting this book together, I use effectively all the sessions in the book and I hope you have as much pleasure and success from these ideas as I have with my teams and my current and previous clubs.


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This 222 page eBook explores the use of rondos in youth soccer. Rondos are a great way to prepare players for the game situations and especially the fast decision making needed within the game. I have included as a way to work into these game situations many Rondo ideas that I feel are great foundation builders for players learning to combine and play together. I have stayed with simplistic ideas that all levels of players can try and be successful at. It is up to each coach to work out how to make it work for their players.

Though the foundation of the basic rondo stays the same; we explore different ways to present it. It can be made easier or more difficult based on the number of touches players are allowed, for example, so it benefits ALL players who practice with them; also the size of area they play within can be manipulated to change the challenge.


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The game is really all about 4 Phases of Play. It can be divided up further into sub phases but the essence of the game are these 4. This eBook is what one of my main training sessions is based on. We actually train very often with this precise game situational model as it totally mirrors what I expect my team to do in the actual games.  In doing so, we practice the same ideas over and over until they become AUTOMATIC when it matters.

I hope you enjoy this eBook. It's a great way to prepare your team for your games.


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Identifying and Solving Common Real Game Situation Problems in the Training Environment

This is a different way to look at the game, rather than highlighting what we need to do well, it shows what often goes wrong and how to fix it. These are many situations I have found happen in top level games. How many of these problems do YOU experience with your team?

98 pages outlining 31 different real game issues and how they can be fixed before they happen. Interactive table of contents links to each section.


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More than 750 pages of session, drills, theory and more to get you started or take your team to the next level.

This program is perfect for youth coaches wanting practices to start their soccer coaching education and it is also for those more advanced and experienced coaches wanting to train their players as best they can at these wonderful open minded ages for development and education of both the mind and body. Our plan is to help all coaches at whatever level of experience they are at.

This book aims to provide the best educational information possible for all coaches of players from 6 to 10 years old in terms of the Technical, Tactical, Skill, Psychological and Physical attributes players need at these ages and then bring it all together in a team concept. As the age group raises so does the type of training required.