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Playing Away From Pressure

Coach: Renata Lawson

Club: Copper Mountain Soccer Club

Role: Director of Coaching

Qualification: USSF “D” (United States)

Date: December 2, 2020

Duration: 1 hour

Age Group: U5–U18

Session Objective

Change the direction of the ball often to find open space and play away from pressure.


Warm-Up: Chop Dribbling (4–5 minutes)

Description

Each player has a ball and practices chopping into the ball to keep it close. After every 3–4 chops, players should change direction.

Demonstrate different ways to change direction, such as:

  • Pull-backs
  • Inside and outside cuts
  • Spin moves
  • Step-overs
  • Any additional moves appropriate for the group

After 2–3 minutes, challenge players to go faster while still maintaining control of the ball.

Coaching Points

  • Encourage players to chop or push the ball instead of kicking it
  • Help players understand ball control through visual cues
  • Remind players to keep their head up to see open space
  • Encourage awareness of other players’ movement and the feel of the ball at their feet

Activity 1: Running the Bases (10–15 minutes)

Description

Set up four 3-yard square bases at each corner of a 20×20 yard grid.

  • Two-thirds of the players have a ball
  • Players are only safe inside a base
  • Only one player may be in a base at a time
  • The player who has been in a base the longest must leave

Players without a ball try to steal possession.

If a player goes out of bounds, they lose their ball to the nearest player without a ball.

Increase difficulty by adding more stealers.

Coaching Points

  • Remind players they are trying to steal, not kick the ball away
  • Encourage use of the moves practiced in the warm-up
  • Players should be aware of open bases and incoming pressure
  • Promote constant changes of direction while dribbling

Activity 2: 4 Gates (15–20 minutes)

Description

Set up four 6-yard wide gates at the corners of a 30×30 yard grid.

  • No out of bounds
  • Goals can be scored from either direction
  • A point is scored when one teammate passes the ball on the ground through a gate and another teammate receives it

Coaching Points

  • Encourage players to look for open gates or gates with fewer defenders
  • Promote quick changes of direction when approaching pressure
  • Emphasize turning with a burst of speed to exploit open space

Activity 3: Scrimmage (20 minutes)

Description

Game.

Coaching Points

  • Remind players to keep their head up while in possession
  • Encourage constant changes of direction to find space
  • Reinforce keeping the ball close to escape pressure when needed

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