Tackling

Front Block Tackling: Limited Touch Build-Up

Time the front block tackle

Tackling
Defending
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Front Block Tackling: Limited Touch Build-Up is a 12-minute tackling drill for 2-16 players, suitable for Under 10 to Adults at beginner, 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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Tackling
Defending
Technical Practice
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Full Squad
Minimal Equipment
Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
Speed of Play
Playing Out From The Back
Possession

Duration

12 min

Players

2-16

Pitch size

10 x 8 yards

Ability levels

Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced

Pitch diagram

Pitch set-up: Front Block Tackling: Limited Touch Build-Up1210 x 8 yards

Front Block Tackling: Limited Touch Build-Up — Pairs facing each other · 10 x 8 yards

Step 1 of 4Attacker dribbles slowly forward, defender executes a front block tackle.

  1. 1. Attacker dribbles slowly forward, defender executes a front block tackle.
  2. 2. Build the pace up over the rounds.
  3. 3. Ten repetitions then swap.
  4. 4. Maximum three touches in your own half, unlimited once you pass the halfway line.
  • Ball
  • Pairs working across a marked lane
  • Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble

Objectives

  • -Time the front block tackle
  • -Stay strong through the contact
  • -Come away with the ball

Setup

  1. 1Pairs face each other five yards apart with one ball.
  2. 2Cones mark the tackling lane.
  3. 3Coach demonstrates the technique first.

Coaching instructions

  1. 1Attacker dribbles slowly forward, defender executes a front block tackle.
  2. 2Build the pace up over the rounds.
  3. 3Ten repetitions then swap.
  4. 4Maximum three touches in your own half, unlimited once you pass the halfway line.

Coaching points

  • -Inside of the foot locked and firm
  • -Body weight through the tackle
  • -Take the ball, not the player
  • -Support angles must be early and open
  • -Break the press with a quick two-pass combination

Common mistakes

  • -Soft ankle on contact
  • -Leaning back
  • -Tackling too early or too late

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