Defending Day 1 – Practice Plan
Defending Day 1 – Practice Plan
Date: March 16, 2026 |
Target Minutes: 120 |
Theme / Objective: Defending 1v1
Session Objective
Players develop the technical, physical, tactical, and psychological habits needed to defend effectively in 1v1 situations. The focus is on staying balanced, staying goal side, controlling distance, delaying the attacker, and preventing a clean shot.
Session Timeline
| Time |
Activity |
| 0–16 min |
Warm-Up / Activation |
| 16–36 min |
Main Activity – Shadow Dribbling 1v1 |
| 36–46 min |
Progression – Faster Pressure |
| 46–48 min |
Water Break |
| 48–76 min |
Scrimmage / Conditioned Game – 1v1 Defending Tournament |
| 76–96 min |
7v7v7 Winner Stays On |
| 96–110 min |
Full Scrimmage |
| 110–120 min |
End Routine – Plank + Reflection Question |
1. Warm-Up / Activation (16 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Physical
Activity
Coach G is doing this session.
Coaching Focus
Prepare players physically and mentally for individual defending. Emphasize readiness, movement quality, and body control before moving into the 1v1 theme.
What You Want to See
Athletic stance, active feet, engagement, and players getting into a competitive mindset early.
2. Main Activity – Shadow Dribbling (20 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Physical
Numbers: 1v1
Area: 20+ yards
Intervention: Freeze & Correct
Activity
Players dribble against a partner from line to line while the defender shadows the dribbler. Alternate roles. After a couple of minutes, switch partners. Start with a lot of distance between attacker and defender, then make it tighter. Rinse and repeat.
Problems to Solve
Attackers often go too slowly or too predictably. Encourage them to attack both the left and right side and force the defender to react. Get them to “dance for you.”
Challenge
Maintain balance and control of both body and movement. Stay goal side and avoid diving in.
Coaching Points
- Stay balanced
- Defend with patience
- Keep a low center of gravity
- Adjust feet instead of lunging
- Stay goal side
Coach’s Eye
Watch if the defender can match the attacker’s movement without crossing feet, losing balance, or opening the wrong side.
3. Progression – Faster Pressure (10 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Physical
Numbers: 5v5
Area: Same, shorter
Intervention: Drive-by Coaching
Progression Details
Use smaller groups and create more intense, faster dribbles directly toward the opponent. Players switch roles quickly and repeat often.
Condition
Fast movement and a low center of gravity.
Coaching Focus
Examine technical execution under more pressure and at a more realistic speed.
Coaching Points
- Quick feet
- Close down under control
- Don’t overcommit
- Stay compact and ready to react
What to Watch For
Can the defender adjust when the attacker speeds up? Do players stay low and controlled, or do they get upright and flat-footed?
4. Water Break (2 min)
Purpose
Quick recovery and reset before the competitive defending phase of the session.
5. Scrimmage / Conditioned Game – 1v1 Defending Tournament (28 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Tactical
Numbers: 1v1 defending, 4 teams
Area: 20 yards
Intervention: Drive-by Coaching
Game Setup + Conditions
Set up two goals and organize a defending competition. One player attacks and one player defends. Defenders focus on stopping the opponent from getting a shot. Rotate and switch roles every 5 minutes. Keep score. Most goals wins. Play ten-minute games, then switch teams.
Scoring
Only the attacking team can score.
What Are You Watching For?
Can the defender prevent the opponent from shooting?
Coaching Points
- Delay the attacker
- Protect the direct path to goal
- Stay goal side
- Be patient and disciplined
- Compete with intensity
Coach’s Eye
This is a good moment to evaluate who naturally enjoys defending, who competes well, and who can stay calm under pressure.
6. Small-Sided Competition – Winner Stays On (20 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Tactical
Focus: Physical
Focus: Psychological
Numbers: 7v7v7
Area: Half field
Intervention: Drive-by Coaching
Activity / Variation
Scrimmage format. One goal wins. Winner stays on.
Purpose
Transfer individual defending habits into a more chaotic and realistic game environment.
What to Watch For
Are the players still applying 1v1 defending principles when the game becomes more open and competitive?
Psychological Focus
- Competitive mentality
- Resilience after mistakes
- Communication
- Willingness to defend
Coach’s Eye
See who carries the session learning into live play and who needs reminders once the pressure of the game takes over.
7. Full Scrimmage (14 min)
Environment: Outdoor
Focus: Technical
Focus: Tactical
Focus: Physical
Focus: Psychological
Numbers: 11v11
Intervention: Drive-by Coaching
Activity / Variation
Full scrimmage.
Main Purpose
Give players a chance to apply everything from the session in a realistic game context.
What You’re Looking For
Are players staying goal side, defending patiently, delaying attackers, and preventing shots in the flow of the game?
Coaching Points
- Transfer learning from the activity into the game
- Compete in duels
- Recover quickly after being beaten
- Communicate and support teammates
Coach’s Eye
Look for the defenders who can repeat good habits even when they are tired or under real pressure.
8. End Routine (10 min)
Exercise
Plank.
Question of the Day
What’s one thing you do when you’re stressed that helps?
Key Coaching Points
Built from your Defending 1 session notes for JV girls soccer.
Session Plan
TITLE
Defending 1
DATE
2026-03-16
TARGET MINUTES
120
THEME / OBJECTIVE
Defending one on one
Warm Up / Activation (16 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Physical
ACTIVITY
Coach G is doing this session
Main Activity (20 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Physical
ACTIVITY
Dribble against a partner from line to line with one shadowing the dribbler. Alternate roles and after a couple of minutes alternate partners. Start with a lot of distance. Then tight. Rinse and repeat.
PROBLEMS TO SOLVE
Attackers go slow but attack their left and right foot. Get them to dance for you.
NUMBERS
1v1
AREA
20 yards at least
CHALLENGE
Maintain balance and control of body and the ball. Stay goal side
INTERVENTION
Freeze & correct
Progression (10 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Physical
PROGRESSION DETAILS
Smaller groups with intense dribble towards opponent them switch roles.
COACHING FOCUS
Examine technical execution
NUMBERS
5v5
AREA
Same on shorter
CONDITION
fast movement. Low center of gravity
INTERVENTION
Drive-by coaching
Additional Progression / Small-Sided Game (2 min)
ACTIVITY / VARIATION
Water break
Scrimmage / Conditioned Game (28 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Tactical
GAME SETUP + CONDITIONS
Two goals and just defend the opponent. 5 minutes switch roles. Most goals wins. Ten minutes games then switch teams
WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING FOR?
Can you prevent the opponent from shooting?
NUMBERS
1v1 defending 4 teams
AREA
20
SCORING
Only the attacking team can score.
INTERVENTION
Drive-by coaching
New Section (20 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Tactical, Physical, Psychological
ACTIVITY / VARIATION
Scrimmage. One goal wins. Winner stays on.
NUMBERS
7v7v7
AREA
Half field.
INTERVENTION
Drive-by coaching
New Section (14 min)
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor
FOCUS
Technical, Tactical, Physical, Psychological
ACTIVITY / VARIATION
Full scrimmage
NUMBERS
11v11
INTERVENTION
Drive-by coaching
End Routine
MINUTES
10
EXERCISE
Plank
QUESTION OF THE DAY
What’s one thing you do when you’re stressed that helps?