Shooting
In the game of football, the term "game development" means identifying a certain behavior within the various game situations that allows the individual or the team to concretely resolve it in relation to the intended goal.
The choice of a "game development" therefore represents the implementation of a tactical thought of the player or team who, based on the context, choose how to behave. In practice, the "game developments" are nothing more than the words with which to write a text; from here we can understand the importance of having a large dictionary from which to choose the most suitable words to express our thoughts.
- The game developments are divided into two large families:
- Developments in the possession phase
- Developments in the non-possession phase
Each coach, with his own ability to observe and analyze, will be able to extrapolate from the matches and from the study of situations the "game developments" he considers important and then re-propose them in a simplified way in training by dictating principles and behaviors consistent with his own beliefs and own philosophy.
One of the most important game developments in the possession phase is the shot on goal which embodies the purpose and all the spectacularity of football. The shot itself may seem a simple and spontaneous gesture but it must be constantly trained and refined in order to be effective. Accuracy, power and speed of execution are parameters that characterize the quality of the shot.
In the proposed exercises, players will be able to familiarize themselves with multiple situations and therefore get used to elaborating their thoughts and quickly choose the game development to be used, also experimenting with the time and space to be used. In these contexts the coach will be able to affect with individual or team corrections in relation to the ways and times of execution.
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Tactics
6 vs 6 scoring in regolatory goal and in two small goals aside
5 February, 2019Creating width and depth - Small side game proposal with multiple finalization opportunities -
Tactics
6 versus 6 getting away from markers in width, to cross and to shoot for the goal
17 January, 2019Creating width and depth - Small sided game 6 versus 6 with insertions (without the ball) to shoot for the goal and to attack the goal by crossing the ball -
Tactics
External Cut
25 June, 2017Shooting - Exercise to train the external movement -
Technique
1 vs 1 in circuit and various sectors
12 October, 20161 versus 1 - Exercise to train 1 vs 1 situations -
Tactics
From 1 vs 1 to 4 vs 4
5 October, 2016Finishing - Exercise coming from futsal focused on rapid and erratic shooting, making-decision capability and peripheral vision -
Tactics
2 vs 2 with double course
4 October, 20162 versus 2 - Improve defensive positioning in 2 vs 2 dynamic situations -
Technique
Speed in carrying the ball, shot on goal challenge
15 September, 2016Dribbling - Ball control at speed and 1 vs 1 to shoot on goal -
Athletic Training
Training agility, speed and shooting
29 August, 2016Shooting - Training agility and intensity also including the ball touch -
Technique
Technical exercise - 3 Shots
3 August, 2016Shooting - Exercise to train shooting at goal with different parts of the foot -
Technique
Shooting at goal: technical gesture and cognition
29 June, 2016Shooting - Cognitive exercise to train individual technique in shooting