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Pretty good. Log in Subscribe. Small-sided games are games with a small number of players on each side, for example 3 v 3 or 5 v 5.
The key point is that because there are fewer players, each player gets more touches of the ball , and there are many additional benefits. Soccer Coach Weekly recommends the use of small-sided games as a key part of your coaching program, and as a subscriber you can access specially designed games, in a format that you can easily print and take to training.
Alternatively you can buy all the games in printed or ebook format here. An example of a small-sided game being used to teach strikers to shoot. The games in the section below will help your players to improve on individual and team skills. They are simple to set up, guarantee more player participation, with more passes attempted, and more goals scored.
Allow your players to develop confidence and technique in this three-part session. Help your midfielders and forwards learn to beat the offside trap and stay onside. Small-sided games SSGs are played on reduced pitch areas, often using modified rules and involving a smaller number of players than traditional football.
These games are less structured than traditional fitness training methods but are very popular training drills for players of all ages and levels. At present, there is relatively little information regarding how SSGs can best be used to improve physical capacities and technical or tactical skills in footballers. However, many prescriptive variables controlled by the coach can influence the exercise intensity during SSGs.
Coaches usually attempt to change the training stimulus in SSGs through altering the pitch area, player number, coach encouragement, training regimen continuous vs interval training , rules and the use of goalkeepers.
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