Pressing

Press And Cover Waves: Overload Rotation

Press in waves without gaps

Pressing
Defending
Speed & Agility

Press And Cover Waves: Overload Rotation is a 16-minute pressing drill for 6-18 players, suitable for Under 10 to Adults at intermediate, advanced level. You need balls, cones, bibs. Below you will find the objective, the set-up, how to run it, coaching points, common mistakes, progressions, regressions and variations.

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Pressing
Defending
Speed & Agility
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Intermediate
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Minimal Equipment
Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
Overload
Possession
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Duration

16 min

Players

6-18

Pitch size

40 x 30 yards

Ability levels

Intermediate / Advanced

Pitch diagram

Pitch set-up: Press And Cover Waves: Overload Rotation12C40 x 30 yards

Press And Cover Waves: Overload Rotation — Pairs facing each other · 40 x 30 yards

Step 1 of 4Servers keep possession while a pressing pair works for thirty seconds.

  1. 1. Servers keep possession while a pressing pair works for thirty seconds.
  2. 2. Next pair enters as the first pair leaves.
  3. 3. Count regains per pair.
  4. 4. One team plays with an extra player for two minutes then the overload rotates.
  • Ball
  • Pairs working across a marked lane
  • C = coach / server
  • Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble

Objectives

  • -Press in waves without gaps
  • -Rotate pressing responsibility
  • -Sustain intensity

Setup

  1. 1Four servers around a 40 x 30 area.
  2. 2Pressing pairs work inside against two ball carriers.
  3. 3Cones mark the pressing lanes.

Coaching instructions

  1. 1Servers keep possession while a pressing pair works for thirty seconds.
  2. 2Next pair enters as the first pair leaves.
  3. 3Count regains per pair.
  4. 4One team plays with an extra player for two minutes then the overload rotates.

Coaching points

  • -Approach at speed then break down the last two strides
  • -Show the ball carrier one way only
  • -Second presser cuts the obvious pass
  • -Use the free player to break the first line
  • -Defending team stays compact and delays

Common mistakes

  • -Arriving flat out and being turned
  • -Both pressers on the same side
  • -Slowing down after one failed press

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