Everyone loves a good old fashioned full ground training drill because it usually involves kicking which is the name of the game.
A few issues with how these drills are usually done include:
- No tactical decision making at all via the cone to cone drills
- No positioning/locationing aspect
- Too many players in the 1 area, limiting the importance of hitting the target thus decreasing efficiency dramatically
- Limited game transfer because of the above points
The biggest thing to remember is that training shouldn't always look pretty because that means that your training is not at a challenging enough level for your players - you MUST remember this at all times.
These scenario's could be your full training session as you get a lot of conditioning, touches of the ball and cognitive training all at once - your players will be well spent after this with all that stress upon them.
HOW
Break your playing group up into 2- 3 teams depending on total numbers of 8 - 10 players, but you can go higher teams and/or numbers if you have the numbers.
Split each team up into forwards, mids and backs and you can mix seniors/reserves/thirds in the same teams and/or have full senior/reserves/thirds teams but always mix up who plays with who...
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