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Fun Defensive Heading Game

 

 

Exercise Objectives:
This is a great game to emphasize "defensive heading". It can be used as a fun warm up activity or incorporated into a session for defensive heading. The emphasis is on "distance, height and power". Players love to play this game!  

 
Field Preparation
   4 players
    Area 10 x 10 yards
    Cones or Flag poles
   Supply of  Balls
 
Coaching Pointers:

Four players are positioned in a grid 10 yards x 10 yards, using one ball. The players are divided into teams of 2. The practice starts with 2 attacking players and (2 defensive players who are restricted to the middle zone). The attacking players attempt to head the ball over the 2 defensive players. Each time they head the ball over the defensive players they get a Goal.
The players can head the ball from their own hands or head the ball back if they receive a good serve from their partner.

 

If the player heads the ball from their own hands and are successful, they get "one goal".

If they can return a header without catchng the ball they get 2 goals. If their patner can return a header it's worth 3 goals etc...

 

If the players in the middle block, or catch the ball, they now switch roles with the attackers.

First team to score 5 goals wins the competition.

 

The coach should emphasize the following coaching points: 

  • Get under the flight of the ball as early as possible for good balance.

  • Remember to keep the head steady and eyes fixed firmly on the ball.

  • The player should swing the upper body forward quickly and make contact on the ball with the center of the forehead. 

  • The player should head the ball with height and distance.
  • Do not tilt the head too far back or the ball will skim from the head.


Stand back and watch how much fun your players are having!

Exercise Objectives:
This is a fun warm up activity as an intro to a heading session, it includes coordination and skill.

Coaching Pointers:

Divide the entire group into pairs. There should be at least 5 yards between each player. Use one ball. Player “A” serves and underhanded throw to player “B’s” chest. Player “B” must chest the ball up into the air, then head t ball back to player “A’s” hands. This is a lot harder than it seems. Perform 8 each and change roles.

Field Preparation
2 Players
Area 10 yards x 10 Yards
1 Ball






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