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How to Teach the Basics of Wall Passing Start with a Fun Game and develop the basic element! Teaching the basic elements of effective

WALL PASSING

Peter Schreiner teaching kids in Dubai

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Coaching Points – Wall Passing

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Main Abilities of Excellent Wall Passing

1 The Wall Player

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Always be open, be prepared, show for the ball before the first pass.

The Passer Pay attention to the opening run of the wall player. Make eye contact with the wall player.

Suddenly break away from the opponent with a sprint (body fake, step fake).

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Block the Opponent with your body to protect the ball.

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Pass hard and precisely to the wall player and sprint behind the defender.

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Pass directly into the running path of the passer.

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Control the ball at top speed and pass the ball or shoot at goal.

Make eye contact with the passer.

Ability to pass precicely (especially with the inside of the foot)

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Good timing between the wall player and passer

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Good Communication (eye contact)

Dribble to the opponent and challange him, but stay in the right distance (1,5 m).

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Wall Passing Endless with 2 Wall Players Coaching the passer

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Wall Passing Endless in a Group of 5

Coaching the wall player

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Wall Pasing in a Circle Passing – Ball Control

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Wall Passing - Competion

Wall Passing - Switch Position

Variation: Playing via the third man

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Teaching Wall Passing – Game Situation

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Wall Passing with an Opponent

Step 1:  Comunication beetween passer and wall player  Dribbling – wall passing – change position

Step 3:  Opponent infront of the passer  First semi-force

Step 2:  Cones or Flaggs simulate the opponent  Orientation - right distances

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Wall Passing in a 2v2 - Situation Step 4:  Opponent infront of the passer  Opponten behind the wall player (pressure on the wall in the passing situation)

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4 Neutral Players Outside 1 v 1 plus 4

2 v 2 plus 4

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4 v 4 Games in tight spaces

4 v 4 plus 4 wall players

(Square – Rectangle - Circle)

in the attacking half

4 neutral players

2 taget players per team

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