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I love this video. Great ideas for rondos. Cannot wait to try them out at training. 🤜🤛
Thanks for the session
I totally love these.
Cool video thank you. Thoughts on dimensions for the squares?
Brilliamt Video! 🤩
Thanks a lot I learnt enough
Good coaching point
Nice job
Brilliant video. Very well explained and very easy to understand even the more complicated versions towards the end. Will definitely be using these in training thank you
Tq coach
It would be nice if you could explain a bit more clearly what the rules of each setup were. For example, in the 3 vs 3 plus 2 neutrals rondo, what is the role of the neutrals? And the video shows one of the players scoring a goal - what are the rules around scoring? Who can shoot and when? Or in the 3 vs 1 rondo, some players seem to be outside the square of cones while others are inside - what are the rules about out of bounds / playing outside the square? I'm afraid this would be a lot more helpful if you could give more explicit explanations of each rondo.
For 99% of rondos: you should mostly stay inside the box(s), encourage it. Neutrals help maintain possession and will switch "teams" when possession changes. In the final example w/goals - assume greens are neutrals, so its red vs. blue and green is with whoever has the ball. After a side completes maybe 5 or 8 consecutive passes, they can score on a goal.
@@derekge5794 great, thanks for the follow-up! 🙏
Pep is wrong, you can shoot in a rondo. Just ask Ange
You're mixing up positional play and rondos.
Thats part of the idea behind doing these 😅