Monday, October 12, 2009

Period 5 Principles of PE Soccer



In our soccer unit we will be focusing on some of the same concepts we discussed in football. In soccer you will find yourself in one of two situations. You will either need to use your "on the ball skills" when you are in possession of the ball or use your "off the ball movements" when you are not in possession of the ball. For this weeks blog listen carefully in class and list one on the ball skill and one off the ball movement that would help your team maintain possession of the ball.

15 comments:

  1. Off: Staying open for passes
    On: Keep the ball within your "leg reach" so the other team can't steal it easily.

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  2. Stefan Oganesoff
    On- Keep the ball close and pass often
    Off- call out of the ball when open and keep moving.

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  3. On the ball: Keep control of the ball so you can pass, dribble or shoot when you want to
    Off the ball: Move into open areas to recieve passes from your teamates

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  4. when you are not on the ball you need to be getting open for a pass or trying to guard a man so he can't get the ball, and when you are on the ball you need to be looking for teammates that are poen to pass or for a shot to shoot the ball.-david nebb

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  5. Sam Lansat:

    ON: Keep your head up looking for the open man."Take Pictures"

    OFF: Make runs for a through ball. If that doesnt work, check to the person so they can pass it to you

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  6. Keyan Javadi:
    On- Keep the ball in control and pass often to other teammates
    Off- Move around in different areas so the person with the ball can pass it to you

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  7. David Chan:

    on: look for an open pass to someone that can score easily

    off: Keep moving around and getting open for the ball

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  8. On the ball: Stay in control of the ball while dribbling
    Off the ball: Stay moving, get in an open passing lane so your teammate can pass to you

    -Vinay Mallikaarjun

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  9. on: control the ball and make sure the opponent does not get it

    off: moving to open areas so your teamates can pass to you


    Loryn Chen

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  10. on : keep the ball close to yourself
    off : gaurd your opponet closely
    Sam Cheng

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  11. On- Keep the ball close and pass often

    Off- call out of the ball when open and keep moving.

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  12. On: Keep the ball close to you and make good passes
    Off: Get open and call for the ball
    -Anirudh SRidhar

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  13. our team was good bue we didnt move without the ball

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  14. Fabian benavides-
    on- do crazy moves and pass the ball
    off- get open for pass

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  15. On: keeping the ball in control and have good passes
    Off: get ready, be open, and gain control of the ball from opponents if nessecary

    ~Nancy Cheng

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