As I said drill #5 is going to include two players rather then one as the drills up until now.
When you think about it, you see people always complaining that they know how to do skills, dribble closely and faint, but when it comes to performing it at training or matches they just don't play their potential.
I was stuck in the sane position for quite a while and I realized that every summer when the people would go out more and we'd get to play more street football and in general competitive games, I improved a lot, my confidence rising and I was more creative with my dribbles and game in general.
The problem starts when school/college begins, for some people work, winter comes, shorter days and weather. So you end up only with a few dedicated players who train in every season of the year.So to compensate for the lack of players, I decided to play small sided games.
Weather is not an excuse for USA and Costa Rica's football teams. |
The one vs one game is probably my favourite, although I'm a team player I do enjoy individual games as well for example chess.
The set up is really simple, so I don't think I need to open paint for today, haha.
You need 8 or more cones to be able to do the drill, as I said you can use any markers you've got on your hands, obviously a second players is needed to play it, and preferably on your or above your level (it's best if both are the same level, because you both improve).
You need to make a small square pitch or arena and 2 small goals on each end around 1 or 2 feet wide, the pitch must be not too big and not too small to start with, if you feel it's too hard increase the size and the opposite applies if it's too easy.
Remember, you won't improve if you don't try out new things and try to beat the competition!
Ronaldinho and van Gils, one of the best street footballers, together one of the two most skilled footballers. |
2V2
Similar to the 1v1 the 2 v 2 and also the 3 v 3 games should be played in a small area, and you can adjust the area according on how hard you find it, but don't make it too easy.
Here we're looking at the same size goals as the 1v1 game (1 or 2 ft wide, no goals above knee height).
The game is probably a bit more fun because you've got more people to play with and the aim is simple - score goals, it's a good game to practice control, dribbling and communication.
The game is perfect for a drill to set up with a few team mates to play against each other in your free time, it will improve your performance and help you understand each other better at match days.
You can add additional rules to the game such as : one touch finish or 5 passes before a shot or hey, why not both?
I used to play this game a lot with my friends, but one thing that would spoil it is over-competitiveness, so don't rage about loosing.
Remember and always say to yourself, you don't need to win to feel good about yourself, champions want improvement not constant victory!
Have fun, see ya later, I leave you with this video.
Links to previous drills:
Drill #1
Drill #2
Drill #3
Drill #3
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