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- Each team may play seven attacks. Which team has scored highest in the end?
A4: Interaction of the back position players with the pivot to overcome defensive defense formations
Recommended for overcoming these defense systems: 6-0
Requirement:
Description:
In this series of exercises, the players further develop their team play in depth by switching to a 4-2 offense system with two pivots. Following this, they will use shifting movements on the back positions and switched pivot screenings.
Factors of success for the pivot:
- Ideal positioning close to the defense player to block defense movements, but also to create direct shooting situations.
- Picking up the ball and shooting under pressure.
- Catching the ball with one hand.
Factors of success for the back position players:
- Dynamic shifting.
- Decision-making: Direct shot/breakthrough, parallel pass, interaction with the pivots.
Implementation:
This sequence is particularly suitable when playing against more defensive defense systems or against defense systems that act more offensive (3-2-1 defense), but move back to 6-0 as soon as one of the back position players moves to the 6-meter line in order to play as second pivot.
A4.1 Preparatory exercise 1: Ball familiarization with passing to the pivot
Setting:
- Put three cone goals on the gym floor, so that you get a triangle.
- Put another three cones on the floor, in triangular form in the center of the triangle (see figure).
- There is one defense player in each cone goal, and one offense player each standing in front of the goals.
- Two players (
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Course:
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- Immediately after the pass,
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- As soon as they have passed the ball to the moving attacking player, the players should move to his initial position (O).
A4.2 Preparatory exercise 2: Goalkeeper warm-up shooting via the pivot position
Setting:
- Position two poles to define the running paths.
Course:
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