Use the same arrangement of cones as the
drill above. Now take your total practice squad and have them divide
into equal teams of 3 or 4 players each.
Player #1 from each team starts the race
on the touch line and dribbles quickly to the first cone (to the cone, not
around it) and cuts the ball with the inside of his foot, dribbles back to
the touch line and cuts the ball with the inside of his foot, dribbles to
the second cone and cuts the ball with the outside of his foot, dribbles
back to the touch line and cuts the ball with the outside of his foot,
dribbles to the third cone and cuts the ball with the inside of his foot
but behind his other leg. He then dribbles back to the touch line
and again cuts the ball behind his other leg. He then "sprint
dribbles" around the last cone and passes the ball to the next player
(Player #2) in his group who is waiting at the touch-line. He does
the same routine (inside, outside, behind the back and speed dribble)
and then passes to the next player (Player #3) in the group. The
group that completes their relay and sits down wins the race. They
MUST all be sitting down in the touch-line area in order to be considered
as finished.
Losing team or teams are to do some sort
of punishment. I like giving a soccer ball to the winning group and
allowing one of that group to punt the ball as hard as they can. The
losing team(s) must sprint to the ball and AROUND it without touching it.
The last player can dribble the ball back.
NOTE:
On the first second and third cones he is to keep the ball close to his
feet when dribbling. On the last he is to sprint all-out 100% and
the ball will be out front in typical full speed sprint.
VARIATIONS:
Have all the players do the drill right footed only. The next time
through have them do the drill left footed only.
VARIATION:
On the behind the back cut they should fake a shot as they cut the ball.
They can throw their hands out wide to make it appear they are shooting.
VARIATION:
We also do this drill as a cutting drill WITHOUT the soccer ball which
makes it an ideal off-season drill for high schools in Alabama where you
can not touch a soccer ball at school except during specific months of the
school season.