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16_stevenson
21-07-2008, 06:52 PM
right i kinda need help am doing my level 3 in coaching this week and i need to do a game related to 3 v2 defending i was just wondering if any of you fellow hibees could help me
thanks:wink:

steakbake
21-07-2008, 07:12 PM
right i kinda need help am doing my level 3 in coaching this week and i need to do a game related to 3 v2 defending i was just wondering if any of you fellow hibees could help me
thanks:wink:

Mixu, seriously, have you not done your homework, yet? :confused:

16_stevenson
21-07-2008, 07:14 PM
Mixu, seriously, have you not done your homework, yet? :confused:
haha funny:greengrin

steakbake
21-07-2008, 07:25 PM
3 v 2 defending.

i suppose the main point would be at very least, to prevent a direct shot at goal.

the best would be to get it out from the final 3rd to safety.

if in doot, kick it oot.





how many marks would you get for that? i've also written my name on the paper and used black ink like it says.

Johnny_Leith
21-07-2008, 08:35 PM
Your asking Hibs fans about defending??!:greengrin

muirhousehibby
21-07-2008, 08:36 PM
i've done that already m8.

What part of it do you need help with?

i'll try and help you out if i can!

scott7_0(Prague)
21-07-2008, 08:53 PM
EASY ONE.

Ok so zone out you area keep it fairly small, have two teams of 2 v 2, if you have bibs all the better, red team v green team and have one floater, he is then playing for whoever has posession, so in tun that gives you a 3 v 2 posession game, 5 or 10 passes gives you a goal, but more to the point, the main tasks is to break down the other teams posession.

Hows that for you?

muirhousehibby
21-07-2008, 09:56 PM
ORGANISATION

Mark out an area of 30 x 20 yards, the area can be adjusted to suit the age and ability of the players. There is two defenders, who starts on the end line of the grid and three attackers who starts on the opposite end of the grid. To start the practice defender passes the ball across the grid to the attacker. Initially, condition the attacker to be passive, the pace and intensity can be increased
as the defender gains confidence in the correct defending technique of 3 v 2.


KEY TECHNICAL ASPECTS

Make the ground up quickly as the ball travels -Angle of approach – arc the run so that it is difficult for the attacker to pass directly into the feet.
As defender gets close, slow down and be under control ,Get low and watch the ball.
Body angle – show attacker inside and away from the goal.
Be patient, don’t commit unless certain of being able to win the ball.
Tackle with the front foot.
Pivot off back foot if attacker shifts the ball across the defenders body.
Do not over commit.:wink:


The SFA coaches are looking for you to add in your coaching points!

Which for defending are…

communicate with team mates ,avoid being left to a 1 v 1 situation, decide when to press the ball, awareness of the offside.:thumbsup: