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Football Training Ideas

Looking to pick the brains of the guys on here who play & train regularly - I need some good practise drills for the team I am coaching - any particularly good ones you do or have done. We have a big game on Thursday, following on from a real; battle earlier today- we have a 2 hour training session on Tuesday, I need some ideas for drills that emphasise technique but not too much cardio..........

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  • Running Running & more running, you can never be too fit.

    The Bleep test is a simple exercise to improve stamina.
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    that is enough for anyone
    good luck
  • Loosen up: stretching limbs and muscles, touching toes...

    Warm-up: running on the spot, windmills etc...

    Muscle building: sit ups, push ups etc...

    Shuttles: short bursts of speed...

    Laps: running the perimeter (everyone hates this) and all of the above can be incorporated into the laps...

    Ball work: passing, trapping, shooting, free kicks, corners...

    Small sided games: marking, positions, formation...

    Goalkeeper: Saving, catching, organising defence etc...

    End game: put into practice what you've just learnt...

    Warm down: slow jog, few loosen up exercises...

    Shower, pub, takeaway, bed...
  • What you should do is name your goalkeeper 10 minutes before the game, pick a forward who can't score goals, two central defenders with no pace and a midfield who can't even trap the ball! Works for Capello! Just the £6m a year!
  • edited July 2010
    I have 3 Olympic (Cross Country Ski) Athletes in my team - for once fitness isn't a problem!! A couple of them played for us at 2pm yesterday after competing in a triathlon in the morning!!!

    The other cycled 60kms to get to the game............

    ps - thanks for all the tips as well, much appreciated.
  • all players in a penalty box size area. 2 teams. 2 touch. Every 5 passes is a goal. Do this alot its great for movement and comunication.
  • We used to play you could touch the ball as many times as you wanted but you could only score with your first or second touch, helps to improve finishing skills....
  • [cite]Posted By: carlsberg[/cite]all players in a penalty box size area. 2 teams. 2 touch. Every 5 passes is a goal. Do this alot its great for movement and comunication.

    yes - this an excellent one, we do this a lot
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