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X X .X .X X X X: "Methods of Coaching Strikers" Presented by Jeff Tipping at The 05 NSCAA Convention

This document outlines methods for coaching strikers presented by Jeff Tipping at the 2005 NSCAA Convention. It describes 5 exercises involving groups of 3-4 players passing in patterns to reinforce central strikers working off each other. The exercises progress from groups to 5v0, 5v2, 5v5 in 3v2 and 2v3 formations, and finally an 8v8 scrimmage using the passing patterns in the attacking third.

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X X .X .X X X X: "Methods of Coaching Strikers" Presented by Jeff Tipping at The 05 NSCAA Convention

This document outlines methods for coaching strikers presented by Jeff Tipping at the 2005 NSCAA Convention. It describes 5 exercises involving groups of 3-4 players passing in patterns to reinforce central strikers working off each other. The exercises progress from groups to 5v0, 5v2, 5v5 in 3v2 and 2v3 formations, and finally an 8v8 scrimmage using the passing patterns in the attacking third.

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“Methods of Coaching Strikers” Presented by Jeff

Tipping at the 05 NSCAA Convention


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X X .X X X
X
3) Groups of four
1) Groups of three (Pass-n-follow)
• The ball gets played to the furthest player of the two
• Middle player checks away, and then to the ball which
central players and then laid back to the other forward
initiates the pass, middle player and outside player switch
who is making an overlapping run
• Middle player checking to the ball fakes left and pushes
• Continue this pattern reinforcing the two central players
the ball right immediately before receiving the pass
working off of each other
• The ball can also be chipped to the middle player and
• The timing of the run should be so the ball can be played
chested down to the player following
back with one or two touches

X .X .X
X X X X
X
2) Groups of four
4) Groups of four
• The ball gets played to the furthest player of the two
central players and then laid back and played to opposite • The ball gets played past the first player who checks to
end. the ball in the path of run of the run of the second player
who is running diagonally behind his teammate
• Continue this pattern reinforcing the two central players
working off of each other • Continue this pattern reinforcing the two central players
working off of each other
• The ball can also be chipped to the furthest middle
player and chested down to the other forward • The timing of the run should be so the ball can be played
back with one or two touches
X .X
X
X O O
GK X GK O X GK
X O
X O
.X X
5) 5 v 0 7) 5 v 5 (3 v 2 & 2 v 3)
• Play into the forwards from the midfield • Phase of play activity playing from the midfield
reinforcing the three patterns third into the attacking third

.X O11 X X
O X
O3. O10
GK X GK X O4 X X GK
O X O2 O9

X O7 X X
8) 8 v 8 (O’s 2-3-2 / X’s 3-3-1)
6) 5 v 2
• Pattern 1: #3, 4, 2, 7, 10 , 9 shot (see slide 5)
• Add two defender to track the two forwards • Pattern 2: #3, 4, 2, 9, 10 shot (see diagram above)
• Pattern 3: #3, 4, 2, 10, shot (see slide 6)

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