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Turning in A 1v1 (+1) Practice

This document provides a session plan to practice 1 vs. 1 turning drills. The session involves 12 players divided into groups of 3 in confined areas. One player acts as the attacker in the middle against a defender, while another player serves as a support on the outside. The goal is for the attacker to use techniques like changing angles, body shape, and decisive first touches to turn with the ball past the defender. Coaches should emphasize creating space, reading the defender's position, and providing an end product of a pass or dribble after turning.

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Turning in A 1v1 (+1) Practice

This document provides a session plan to practice 1 vs. 1 turning drills. The session involves 12 players divided into groups of 3 in confined areas. One player acts as the attacker in the middle against a defender, while another player serves as a support on the outside. The goal is for the attacker to use techniques like changing angles, body shape, and decisive first touches to turn with the ball past the defender. Coaches should emphasize creating space, reading the defender's position, and providing an end product of a pass or dribble after turning.

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Practical Coaching

Session Planner
TOPIC / THEME – Turning in a 1 v 1 (+1) practice.

 To develop the technique of turning in a skilled practice, to play forward.

DESCRIPTION OF PRACTICE (TECHNIQUE / SKILL)


 Can you turn to get to the end zone? (with the use of the end man or server)
 Can you bring the player towards (closer) to create space and turn to go in behind or go far away to
 Create space for the ball to be played in to the feet or across the body for the run.
 Attacker can take a touch forward to try and get turned.

ORGANISATION:
Turning 1v1 +(1)  12 players
 3 in each 15 x 20m area
 End player serving the ball to the
central player who is marked by the
defender
 End player can move across his line or
drop off to become deeper to give
correct distance to the pass.
 All this is to offer support to the central
player
 Defender is initially passive and
becoming more active as session
progresses

KEY FACTORS:
1. Observation of defenders position – make space to allow to receive
2. Create space - threaten the space beyond the defender – come off at an angle
3. Body shape is side on / ½ turned as the ball is travelling
4. Decision to execute the technique of turning - 1st touch with inside or outside of foot
5. Give an end product – to pass or dribble

NOTES:
 Look for opportunities and signals to play or run with the ball.
 Situations of screening, disguise, passing and tuning will occur in this session.
 Use both sides – right & left foot
 When the defender becomes more active the attacker must become more mobile

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