Challenge to score with a header being marked one-to-one
- 7 markers
- Balls
- 2 goals
- Playing area: 15 x 20 yards
- Players: 6 (goalkeepers non essential)
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Number of series: 4 plays per couple forward/defender (then switch roles)
Summary | Secondary Objectives |
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Training the header and its individual tactics: training marking, training unmurking |
Mark, 1v1, Shooting, Defender, Forward, Header, Finishing, Shooting, 1 versus 1, Defender, Forward |
- A couple stands in the central zone of the court, for more players stand on the goal line, as illustrated
- Players throwing the ball in the middle (in green) keep one ball each. Of the couple in the middle, one is attacking, one is defending.
- When the drill starts, the striker can move to receive the ball from the 4 players chosing the sequence he prefers
- Players who cross the ball must serve a good ball for the striker to be headed
- The striker must try and score every ball
- Target of the defenders is to mark the striker and to anticipate the movements he will make to get away from them and hit the ball
- The striker, through rapid movements and continuous direction changes, will try to hot the ball first
- The striker has 4 chances to score
- After 4 crosses, striker and defender switch role
- Couples alternate as striker/defender and ball servers
- The striker should gradually avoid looking at the ball and use his peripherical vision
- Take care of timing of elevation and of body positioning during the header
- Player should never close their eyes while they hit the ball with their head
- Arms must move high to help elevation, balance and charging, then they must be open to protect from opponent