It is about chaining technical - tactical actions, carried out by several players in the Offensive Phase (minimum -5- maximum -11-) without opposition, which reproduce an action, in an "automated" way, from its beginning from the recovery of the ball (goalkeeper's serve, strategy serve, etc.) until the end of it (shot, action provoked by strategy).

PURPOSE:

  • Technical execution actions – tactics.
  • The "Opportune Moment" (of players in attack without the ball).
  • Collective Play: Universal Foundations and Movements of the System.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • ACC can be performed:
    • No opposition.
    • With passive opposition.
    • With active opposition.
  • We can improve the execution of one or more technical-tactical actions performed by one or more players.
  • In this FD we will improve, among other aspects,the movements established in the game system for each game situation of all players without the ball. Therefore, in the design of the ACC, we must always respect what is established in the universal foundations.
  • The actions and movements of the players involved must be determined and the technical actions must be executed, if possible, to 2 "tactical touches".
  • We can work under the assumption that:
    • each player has a marking, so that the movements are made to leave the zone and manifest a situation of numerical superiority (2:1), or
    • the player receives in the zone, so that before executing the pass he must make a dribble and / or a small drive (fixation). 
  • The aspects, movements and positions of each demarcation (of the whole team) must be analyzed in each game situation, focusing on each player specifically in the realization of:
    • Perform the Movements at the "right time".
    • "Darken" or look for the "pass line" (in relation to a "pike"), before receiving the ball.
  • The actions designed in the example exposed will start with the right side, and we will continue with the left side. We will repeat the actions starting on the left and ending on the right. We will finish the exercise starting indistinctly on the right or on the left in each Competition Unit.
  • We can include some variants in the design of the actions so that from one UC to another the action is modified and the possessing player can vary the action / pass to be performed with the ball.

TRAINING AND COMPETITION CONSIDERATIONS

  • In the transition from one offensive phase to another we can maintain a high pace, that is, when the team finishes it must return to its starting position quickly (with an intense retreat), so that we can ask the goalkeeper to initiate another action without the players arriving at their initial demarcation, having rest time.
  • We can alternate offensive phases of positional play, with phases of direct play (established in the corresponding strategy), with mid-line play, with short game for long, etc.
  • When the team has finished the action we must establish a transition to defensive positions alternating and correcting the characteristic aspects of different retreats.
  • We can change working players to others every "X" number of actions, but at least the same team must perform 4 offensive phases before switching.