About basic play with combinations

The purpose with these training exercises - which are building upon ordinary basic play training exercises, - are that the players, besides training passing possibilities, movement, and acceleration and more, can train the different combinations, and by this train the players to shift from basic play into a combination, where a shift in the rhythm and a position shift between 2 or 3 players may cause a shooting chance.

It is important that the players learn, that a combination must be fast and performed with precise passings. That means a clear shift in speed with a break in the rhythm. Then again normal playing rhythm (let the ball pass through all the players one more time) before the combination is started again.

The players must also get use to the fact, that the starting player can be anyone. It must not always be playmaker, who starts. The players, who is used in the combination must also learn to move at the correct moment. That is often difficult.

Many of the training exercises are only shown to one side, but they must be learned in both sides, and in several other exercises the players shift position. This gives the players a better understanding of the game.


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