Speed & Agility

Football Endurance Intervals: Ball For Every Player

Build repeated sprint ability

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Football Endurance Intervals: Ball For Every Player is a 15-minute speed & agility drill for 4-24 players, suitable for Under 12 to Adults at beginner, intermediate, advanced level. You need cones, balls. 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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Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
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Ball Mastery

Duration

15 min

Players

4-24

Pitch size

40 x 20 yards

Ability levels

Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced

Pitch diagram

Pitch set-up: Football Endurance Intervals: Ball For Every Player1240 x 20 yards

Football Endurance Intervals: Ball For Every Player — Two lines working across the area · 40 x 20 yards

Step 1 of 4Fifteen seconds high intensity running, forty-five seconds recovery.

  1. 1. Fifteen seconds high intensity running, forty-five seconds recovery.
  2. 2. Eight to ten repetitions.
  3. 3. Add a dribble or pass on alternate reps.
  4. 4. Every player works with their own ball so no one waits in a queue.
  • Ball
  • Dotted arrow = rotation between repetitions
  • Two facing lines — pass and follow
  • Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble

Objectives

  • -Build repeated sprint ability
  • -Work at match intensity
  • -Recover quickly between efforts

Setup

  1. 1Cones marking 40 yard runs with a recovery zone.
  2. 2Balls at each end for the ball-based version.
  3. 3Groups of four working together.

Coaching instructions

  1. 1Fifteen seconds high intensity running, forty-five seconds recovery.
  2. 2Eight to ten repetitions.
  3. 3Add a dribble or pass on alternate reps.
  4. 4Every player works with their own ball so no one waits in a queue.

Coaching points

  • -Hold the pace across every rep
  • -Use the recovery to breathe deeply
  • -Keep running mechanics tidy when tired
  • -Maximise touches in the time available
  • -Head up to avoid traffic in a busy space

Common mistakes

  • -Going too hard on the first rep
  • -Standing still in the recovery
  • -Dropping technique when fatigued

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