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fixed LW. RB moves, after screening, to the queue of LB, CB to the queue of RB and LB to the queue of CB. Diagram 20 Modifications of the Exercise: 1. Three, four or even five defenders, one of them can be in forward position. CB and LB choose between shooting or passing to one of the free fellow players, who then shoots. 2. Competitive forms, e.g. to achieve four goals from ten attacking actions. Methodical Notes: 1. At the beginning the players regularly rotate the playing roles. Later we specialize them in certain attacking roles. At first we practise only one basic procedure of the combination. Then we gradually add other modifications, not too quickly and not too many changes at the same time. 2. At first we organize the activity of the defenders. Gradually we give them free choice of their actions. Exercise 19 (Diagram 21): The running in RB receives the pass from RW and sends the ball on to the LB moving into the free space. LB then passes to CB who parallelly moves into the free space of RB. CB, after a shooting fake, passes to the goalkeeper (to the assistant), who passes to the player in the position of RW. The exercise repeats in a cyclic way. RB runs into the space of the pivot who moves to the queue of LB, LB moves to the queue of CB and CB to the queue of RB. The instructions for the players are similar to the instructions for exercise 17. PB can sometimes use “one bounce” dribbling while running in. In that case it is useful to handle the ball with the left hand in order to protect the ball from potential defenders with the body. Exercise 20 (Diagram 22): The players in the queue of RB have the balls. CB finishes the exercise by shooting from the space of RB. Diagram 21 Diagram 22 | |
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