4V3 Keep Away w/ Transition

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Set Up

Set up cones in middle playing area as the keep away playing area. You can make it larger to force longer passes but the standard length should be about 8-10 yards away from each other. On the sideline, set up 3 lines of each team, depending on your group size. They should be alternating (dark, light, dark, light, etc..). Coach rolls a ball into the field (doesn’t have to be inside the cones, and the team that picks up the ball is on offense. Another teammate from the winning team will join, giving them an advantage (4v3) which will be the next player in line, who’s teammate won the GB!. At this point, Play keep away until coach blows a second whistle, and then its live to the goal!

Coaching Points and Principles

  • Ground Balls
  • Offense – Make good passes, a teammate should be at an adjacent cone. If the player with the ball carries, the offense should move like a carousel maintaining their spacing. In transition to the goal, find the open teammate/advantage and get a good shot on cage
  • Defense – Communicate, who has ball! Need no play the ball, and have backside zone since we are playing with 1 less player. One the ball is passed, a new defender should slid to the ball, and the previous defender on ball needs to get back inside for backside supper and help
  • Add a Shot Clock for fast play!

Progressions

  • Make the groups smaller (2 lines of each color) so it turns into a 3v2 for more spacing at younger ages
  • if you have more than 4 players (5v4) we can put an offensive players on the crease who can rotate in and out during the keep away play
  • Put attack and Defense in

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