Got told about this site on a youth module course and just discovered it again via twitter,i favour whole part whole as a training preference , start with a game 4 vs 4 (two goal/end zone /back to back goal game etc etc etc . Followed by a technical practice step overs /cuts /ball manipulation /ball control /head tennis / any thing I can find usually Coerver related .Back to another couple of small sided games focus on session topic .Others Leyton Orient academy included start with ball manipulation at the start then SSG,S. Here's why (above ) SSGS..... IMO and a lot of others use them. My pet hate is ques of players or players standing on cones, great little video below on DIDIER !!
LOVE THIS SITE
http://www.ministry-of-football.com/how-to-set-up-a-small-sided-ga/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=s0lOY6ENtL0
Manchester United study - compared 4v4 to 8v8 for under 9s: The 4v4 game increased the number of passes by 135%, the number of scoring attempts by 260%, the number of 1v1 encounters by 225%, the number of dribbling skills by 280%.
Minneapolis study - compared 4v4 to 11v11 for 10 and 11 year olds: On average, each player touched the ball over 12 times more often in the 4v4 game
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