Tuesday, April 29, 2008

ODP TRAINING ITEMS

Training has been going excellent. Last nights was one of the best with the oldest 3 teams training and playing each other. A couple of observations for the players to attend to:
1) Bring and wear shinguards
2) Bring to the field a properly inflated ball
3) BE WARMED UP/STRETCHED ON YOUR OWN BY 6:30. We do not want to spend 15-20 minutes of our valuable time doing warm-up.
4) If you are arriving late then be sure YOU ARE FULLY DRESSED BEFORE YOU GET OUT OF THE CAR. Too many people come late and then are putting socks on at the field - something that can be done on the car!

As far as the play goes:
DEFENSIVE:
POSITIONING, POSITIONING, POSITIONING ! This is such an iimportant area. Read the game ahead of time and get into good positions early. It was one of the most common shouts from the coaches last night: "If you had been in position earlier then they wouldn't have played the ball."
In defending - positioning is everything. Get into good, early position and contiually adjust relative to the ball, opponents and your teammates.

OFFENSIVE:
SPEED OF PLAY !
Each step up the ladder of play in soccer require one thing above anything else - faster tactical decisions, faster technical executions and faster transition from offensive to defense and defense to offense. Your focus in every training session must be to play faster. This is the number one issue that came out of the international trips as well. The lack of time and space that opponents gave us created difficulties for us. Remember - there is a difference between playing faster and rushing your play. Playing faster can be as simple as taking 2 touches instead of 3 to make the same pass or to play that same pass at a faster speed. It also means getting into supporting positions earlier - this allows your teammates a better chance of playing faster.

Keep up the good work as we enter the final weeks of preparation for the ODP tournament.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coach Tabatznik -- congrats on the very good showing by the MD boys ODP teams at the Region 1 ODP tournament on June 6/7 ...

Thanks also for the additional information on college soccer, recruiting and scholarships. Very enlightening.

Regarding recruiting, my son will be a sophomore in high school beginning in September 2008, and he would like to hopefully play soccer in college. We have a few questions in this regard and we would greatly appreciate your insights.

We see that most schools have recuriting web form for interested students to fill out. When during a student's high school years would you recommend that a high school student/player fill out such a web recuriting form for colleges that he is interested in, e.g., during his sophomore year, after his sophomore year, during the Fall of their junior year, etc.?

Also, are such web forms a good and appropriate way for a student/player to make first contact with a college coach? And, what other types of and frequency of player/student contact with a college coach would your recommend?

Finally, what are your thoughts on college camps? If a student/player is interested in a specific school, would it be a good idea to go to this school's soccer camp, and when would the best time be to attend such a camp, e.g., before the student's junior year, or before the student's senior year?

Thanks very much for all the great information and guidance you are providing on this blog! And congrats again on the MD ODP boys successes.

ktsoccerworld said...

sorry for not responding sooner. been in germany, austria and switzerland... will get to your questions as soon as i catch up with everything. thanks for your comments.