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Home Coaches Coaching Education Grassroots Training Session Tools

Grassroots Training Session Tools

Connecticut Junior Soccer Association

The challenges players experience in games reflect their unique developmental needs. The better we (coaches) can describe the game challenges our players experience, the more likely we are to choose training sessions that meet their needs.

Below is a practical application of U.S. Soccer’s Grassroots Roadmap. It is a player-centric tool that can be used to select a training session based roughly* on the needs of your team/players.

Just follow these simple steps:

  • Select the Game Format (4v4, 7v7, 9v9, or 11v11) for your respective team.
  • Select the Team Function (Attacking or Defending) your team needs to improve. Note: Transitioning is built into each training session.
  • Follow the logical progression from there!

* The next step in your coaching journey is designing training sessions that are even more likely to meet the needs of your players. Interested in learning more? Email Andy Parker, CJSA Grassroots Coaching Coordinator, at grassroots@cjsa.org.


Grassroots Training Session Tool & Library


Note: We highly recommend that you take the FREE U.S. Soccer Intro to Grassroots Coaching Course (20 Minute Course) and learn more about U.S. Soccer’s Play Practice Play (PPP) Methodology prior to using this tool.

4v4 Game Format
Improve  Attacking  (i.e. your team is not creating and/or converting enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal.

Improve  Building Up in Own Half
session option #1 Session option #2
Improve  Building Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Scoring Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

Improve  Defending  (i.e. your team is not preventing and/or neutralizing enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal.

Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Own Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Preventing Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

7v7  Game Format
Improve  Attacking  (i.e. your team is not creating and/or converting enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal.

Improve  Building Up in Own Half
session option #1 Session option #2
Improve  Building Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Scoring Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

Improve  Defending  (i.e. your team is not preventing and/or neutralizing enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal.

Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Own Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Preventing Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

9v9  Game Format
Improve  Attacking  (i.e. your team is not creating and/or converting enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal.

Improve  Building Up in Own Half
session option #1 Session option #2
Improve  Building Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Scoring Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

Improve  Defending  (i.e. your team is not preventing and/or neutralizing enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal.

Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Own Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Preventing Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

11v11  Game Format
Improve  Attacking  (i.e. your team is not creating and/or converting enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not progressing the ball toward the opposing goal.

Improve  Building Up in Own Half
session option #1 Session option #2
Improve  Building Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Scoring Goals
session option #1 session option #2

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

Improve  Defending  (i.e. your team is not preventing and/or neutralizing enough goal scoring chances)

Step 1 – Using the following diagram, identify the space where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal. Consideration: Throughout a particular game, use the diagram to mark the specific space with the jersey number(s) of the player(s) involved.

Step 2 – Select a training session below that corresponds to the area of the field where your team has a pattern of not preventing progress toward their own goal.

Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Opposition’s Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Disturbing Build Up in Own Half
session option #1 session option #2
Improve  Preventing Goals
session option #1

Step 3 – Reflect for/in/on your selected training session using the Grassroots Training Session Manual.

Step 4 – Repeat!

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