3 Drills To Help Your Team Spread Out | Prevent Bunching | Football/Soccer

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Preventing players from bunching up is a hard task for any coach. Use these 3 drills to help the players learn the importance of spreading out, and how beneficial it is.
These drills encourage the players to problem solve, and spread out on their own accord. These drills are not to be instructed as 'spread out' drills, but more drills that indirectly teach that. The best way for players to learn through their own play!

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If you really think about it use drill 3 first to introduce the topic of why it's important to spread out. Then use drill 2 to introduce possession. Finally use drill 1 to incorporate game like situations keeping in mind the importance of possession.

Hope this helps everyone out. You've got an entire practice presented to you! 👍

stephenespinal
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i can see a great transition to this from a little 4 goal 2 ball for the the younger players that would add to a synergistic training session that flowed right back into playing in a game like done coach!

ThatsMyKeeper
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Really appreciate the content, I have never coached so young, but have U8 now. Telling them to spread out, or explaining why, has not sunk in, looking forward to trying this. Any other content to teach concepts to your age is greatly appreciated.

alanwestbrook
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Our coach did drill 1 for u12 and it was highly effective. The only slight variant was that the coach had the 3ft goals about 2-3 yards outside the grid on the corners. So a team couldn’t just run the ball right up to the goal.

ShellyManne
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Nice video 🔥🔥 recently started training my lads under 8's team, it's literally a new team in their first ever season and every now and again you can see them wanting to naturally bunch together 😁 looking forward to Wednesday nights session already!

TheWelshGardener-ElmerAndSon
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Great stuff. Simple but effective. Well explained

andrewhall
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Amazing video, helpful for myself! May i know what software do u use to animate? Would help a bunch! Thank you!

juancelop
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Tryed 1st drill today with U9, kids realy enjoyed the game

agrisbierands
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Good video this is also so true in the soccer video game FC 24!

FCCOLLEGEYT
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The 3rd Exercise
I got a variation of that one
I like doing exercises like this done them for years

I'm very big on Scanning and Space

Thanks for all your hard work

elvismemphisgs
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Good ideas. Very helpful. Lookong forward to trying this out

charlesj.millet
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Seems to have great potential. I’ll try these out and drop comments. U11 girls of mixed ability and attention span.

neilbennett
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Love this video going to try this in my training session later

James_A
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Can anyone give me some feedback on how these drills go with a team of ±9 year-old girls of varying passing ability (ie. some still learning getting the hang of 5 yard passes)?

ahilito
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If you was to have 5 vs 5 in drill 2 what size pitch would you have ?

huvzqoh
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Hi
I what I do is start off with these but then I add colours

So players not only have to dribble out put also DRIBBLE round a different couple cone ever time

Gates
Have different coloured gates
So players have to pass through

Then run and say another colour first team to do all the courses wins
It's short and fast

Enjoy

elvismemphisgs
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I suspect that my u15s would simply stay by a cone for the third drill. They can be pretty lazy when the mood takes them.

axisfolate
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either watching from the sidelines or calling commands from the bench I still call commands when I am watching the game. When I say form up the team must form up and head towards the goal I only say this if the enemy is offensive or the wind or the sun are an issue. If I say spread out they need to spread out and kick the ball towards the center so it does not get stolen. when I call Offsides the forward does not need to be there and the two blockers need to move up or it will place the forward offsides triggering a penalty. and when I say Card that person committed a foul and they should be benched. If I say Red Em that person should be ejected from the game for a violation.

geomodelrailroader
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What the hell is a pitch? You mean field ??

erickuntz