Practice Through Play: David Baird
Practice Through Play: David Baird
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David Baird
@ISSPFed
Introduction
Practice through Play has a simple objective. To support coaches to create fun
and conducive learning environments at football training. I hope that this
resource will encourage and support coaches to reach this objective.
The recommended player age group for this resource is 8-14 years old, however
I appreciate that this may vary depending on experience and ability level.
Amongst some tried and tested content hopefully you will also find some new
ideas and concepts. Kindest Regards
David Baird
Practice Play
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Practice 8 Play 8
An environment for some players to Play this game to improve spreading out,
practice pressing and tackling while the finishing and decision making with the
other must spread out, pass and move. ball.
Content shown is just a Kids love scoring goals.
guide. Adapt numbers Many of the games shown
Coach Considerations
accordingly. can be adapted to become
multi directional -
The important thing is to score in either goal? Or
maximize involvement. Use add more goals, 4/6 goal
the playmaker idea games? These slight
where needed, which is adaptations create new
someone who plays for the scenarios for players both
team in possession or use in an attacking and
uneven teams - this is fun defending sense. Jumpers
and challenging for for goalposts are
players. absolutely fine.
If you miss you must fetch and replace the ball now
used by the opposition.
Practice 9 Play 9
Players who don’t have a ball must stand 3v3 With various targets to aid deception
still, those with the ball must create and disguise when passing/dribbling.
angles to pass while avoiding defenders.
Using This Resource Practice
You may choose content from this resource that have a common theme to create a session? Or content that
doesn’t link in at all? Chaos is a great teacher. Your plan may go out the window when delivering if a component
of your session is going really well and achieving its objectives. Therefore you simply prolong that activity.
Practice 17 Play 17
Plenty of passing and receiving A possession based game to encourage
repetition in this easily adapted passing, moving and teamwork.
practice.
Players start by working on passing 3v3+2 to promote positive
through/around the gate and fun reinforcement and decision making in
races can be introduced at this this game.
point.
Score by passing to a teammate
Progress to not being able to go through a gate. Players may need
through the same gate twice in a encouragement to not force passes
row. through gates and instead create
that opportunity through possession.
A further/fun progression is for the
coach or allocated players to be The players out of possession
able to run around and 'close' gates working together to win the ball and
by standing in them. Meaning players transition into possession
need to change path quickly to find will be a crucial hidden learning
an open gate. outcome in games such as this.
Practice 18 Play 18
Work on scanning, quick passing and 2v2+4 Game with a lot of hidden learning
moving in this environment. Rotational and disguised fitness. Encourage players
progression shown in animation. to find quick solutions to goal.
Practice 19 Play 19
Simple 1v1 exercise involving a wall player Attack and defend 2 goals with 1 keeper.
that players may want to use or use as a Scanning and switching play likely to be
decoy before taking the defender on? crucial for success.
Practice 20 Play 20
Look to play the ball from 1 target Use your own zone for unopposed possession if
player to the other in this possession needed but to score must pass/receive in
practice. opposition zone. Shooting progression shown.
Use the area size for both the
6v6 55 x 40
5v5 45 x 35
4v4 40 x 25
3v3 30 x 20
2v2 25 x 15
1v1 15 x 12
Practice 25 Play 25
6v3 Rondo to work on angles and technique Skill and strategy a key part of this fun
for passing and receiving. ‘knock over the cones’ game. Ensure you
have plenty of bonus balls ready.
Practice 26 Play 26
A challenge to perform as many Cones all over the pitch to test scanning,
turns/skills as possible being aware of passing and ball manipulation. Goal for other
obstacles, other players and defenders. team if you hit a cone while playing.
Practice 27 Play 27
Central coned area represents a goal. Teams Touch the ball in 2 zones before scoring.
aim to make a minimum of 2 passes before Progression: The amount of zones you visit
shooting through the area which has a GK. before scoring is how many goals awarded.
Practice 28 Play 28
How many passes can be made before the The environment here promotes switches of
dribbling team get across the grid 6 times? play and goalkeeper footwork/diving. Score
Everyone avoid footballs colliding. through any of the 3 gates provided.
‘Where are the coaching points?!’
This resource aims to limit instruction and promote conducive learning environments through practice and play.
To develop critical thinking players I believe it’s important to encourage critical thinking in coaches.
Conventional Approach:
Suggested Alternative:
Avoid ‘Blanket Coaching’. Meet players where they are on their journey. You aren’t delivering a session for 15 players.
You’re delivering a session for Meghan, Rosa, James, Christopher, etc.
Practice 33 Play 33
Scanning to receive before driving away Coach sets the time limit but doesn't’ tell
with the ball. the players. When the whistle goes, whatever
team had scored the last goal has won.
Scoreboard Soccer
Some coaches may be familiar with some of my previous work around creating fun and conducive
learning environments, such as ‘Scoreboard Soccer’. Play football but reward players via fun
games or technical practice which act as the scoreboard. Throughout this resource there are
examples of this. If you wish to be sent the Scoreboard Soccer resource, email me:
[email protected]
Contact
David Baird
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THANK YOU
David Baird