Transition Games				    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	1/5							(1)

Transition Games 1/5 (1)

The  Watford U15’s football coach takes us through 3 transition games. The equipment used  in these games includes footballs, football cones, and football goals. Game 1.  Structure: -Set up the area as above. -NO BIBS. Process: -3 v2 towards goal. -They can only...
Midfield Movement				    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	4/5							(1)

Midfield Movement 4/5 (1)

Drill 1. Structure: -Set up the area as above keeping varying the distances depending on ability. Process: -The whites pass the ball between them and then lend it into the team in possession. -The team in possession try and work the ball end to end. Challenges: -Try...
Variety of 1v1’s				    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	    	5/5							(1)

Variety of 1v1’s 5/5 (1)

Louis Lancaster takes us through a variety of drills for 1v1 training drills. The equipment used in these training sessions includes footballs, football cones, and small football goals. Drill 1. The white player goes 1v1 against the blue. The blue then joins their...
Enjoyable Speed and Agility Drills

Enjoyable Speed and Agility Drills

Watford U15’s coach @Louis Lancaster has provided 8 fun sessions to help grassroots coaches get the most out of our range of speed and agility equipment. Not only is each session fun with a high intensity, they are also technical, helping to improve skill not...
What’s Your Signature Session?

What’s Your Signature Session?

Half Court  Structure: -Set up the area as above. Process: -Blues and whites compete in the 18yard box. -The team in possession of the ball, can only score once they visit the yellows on the outside and receive it back. -If the other regain possession they must then...
More Possession Ideas

More Possession Ideas

Channels  Structure: -Set up the area as above. -Notice the wide players in the wide channels.. Process: -Blues and whites aim to get the ball to their target players in the wide channels. -Once the wide players receives the ball, they provide a cross  for the team to...

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