I like the demonstration drills on futsal rotations offensively/defensivly on the movements and where to go given certain formations. I am a academy and college coach but always looking for new content on futsal for the off-season.
Thank you, we are trying to show as much as we can! Is there something in particular that you would like to see demonstrated and analyzed? By the way, how do you feel about the coaching points through the mic'ed up coach? Do you find them useful or not care for them?
@@FUTSALTODAY I believe The coaching points are helpful. I always prefer to witness & hear how other coaches operate... As far as possible footage for youth, I like to see futsal exercises that use the box shape rotations in possession and how you would build out of the defensive third from a 4 sec. pass in/goal kick with the fixos/alas during oppositions high pressure?
@@madhattttter098 that is great idea and we actually work on that regularly with our new players that join our winter teams as it is very common for other teams to high press a team that is trying to get the ball in play from the goalkeeper. One of the biggest challenges in futsal is traying to get players moving to receive the ball from the keeper and creating passing lanes to break out of a high press and attack. We will post a video with a training session of this. Thank you for the feedback
@@FUTSALTODAY correct our u9 & u10 female youth teams struggle with it on outdoor 7v7 stages as well against an athletic superior opponent. But futsal as we know is a different type of pressure/environment. I’m Trying to learn the specific movements and patterns better. But Thank you for your time again
@@KyleDeRosa-k3o Agreed, futsal is definitely a different type of pressure...much more than soccer...as on steroids. We always encourage players to constantly try to think more than just kick the ball. Futsal is all about mental speed not just physical speed. We have some videos where we explain variations that may help you: ua-cam.com/video/Ggr8dowx0bc/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/JVi1IvqN6RY/v-deo.html - Thank you for your feedback!!
I like the demonstration drills on futsal rotations offensively/defensivly on the movements and where to go given certain formations. I am a academy and college coach but always looking for new content on futsal for the off-season.
Thank you, we are trying to show as much as we can! Is there something in particular that you would like to see demonstrated and analyzed? By the way, how do you feel about the coaching points through the mic'ed up coach? Do you find them useful or not care for them?
@@FUTSALTODAY I believe The coaching points are helpful. I always prefer to witness & hear how other coaches operate...
As far as possible footage for youth, I like to see futsal exercises that use the box shape rotations in possession and how you would build out of the defensive third from a 4 sec. pass in/goal kick with the fixos/alas during oppositions high pressure?
@@madhattttter098 that is great idea and we actually work on that regularly with our new players that join our winter teams as it is very common for other teams to high press a team that is trying to get the ball in play from the goalkeeper. One of the biggest challenges in futsal is traying to get players moving to receive the ball from the keeper and creating passing lanes to break out of a high press and attack. We will post a video with a training session of this. Thank you for the feedback
@@FUTSALTODAY correct our u9 & u10 female youth teams struggle with it on outdoor 7v7 stages as well against an athletic superior opponent. But futsal as we know is a different type of pressure/environment. I’m
Trying to learn the specific movements and patterns better.
But Thank you for your time again
@@KyleDeRosa-k3o Agreed, futsal is definitely a different type of pressure...much more than soccer...as on steroids. We always encourage players to constantly try to think more than just kick the ball. Futsal is all about mental speed not just physical speed. We have some videos where we explain variations that may help you: ua-cam.com/video/Ggr8dowx0bc/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/JVi1IvqN6RY/v-deo.html - Thank you for your feedback!!