When we gear up for another start or restart of the season, one of the most crucial aspects to focus on is pre-season training. In this workshop, Dutch coach Russell Coates shares his insights on how to effectively prepare teams for the upcoming challenges on the field. With a structured approach and a variety of drills, you can ensure your players are fit, ready, and raring to go.
The Importance of Pre-Season Training
Pre-season training is not just about getting fit; it's about laying a solid foundation for the season ahead. Russell emphasizes the importance of gradually increasing intensity during training sessions. This approach helps players adapt physically and mentally, reducing the risk of injuries when the competitive matches begin.
General Structure of a Pre-Season Training Session
Russell outlines a typical pre-season training session, which includes:
Warm-Up: Start with general jogging and dynamic stretching to prepare the body.
Passing Drills: Engage players with passing exercises that emphasize movement and scanning.
Game-Like Situations: Introduce small-sided games that mimic match scenarios.
Key Drills to Incorporate
Here are some essential drills that Russell recommends for effective pre-season training:
1. Dynamic Passing Drill
This drill involves players passing the ball in pairs while moving dynamically. Players must lead to receive the ball, which encourages scanning and awareness on the field.
2. Passing Box Drill
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