TRAINING: Finishing Masterclass with the Leyton Orient strikers
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The Leyton Orient forwards Kevin Lisbie, David Mooney, Chris Dagnall, Shaun Batt and Scott Kashket go through a finishing drill in training
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watching this and remembering the good times 😫
nice vid - good range of positions to finish from and some good powerful finishes too.
@colinmiller7625
6 жыл бұрын
Train Effective Effective FAM
Very nice shooting.. But 1st touch is always most important
Here after they got promoted. Well done lads
@kingsarwar0614
Жыл бұрын
Woah, three years already!
@edwardkelly9295
Жыл бұрын
Could be promoted this season
All look in good nick with Mr Mooney in particular looking in decent early season form.
Some Class finishes
Orient forever! ❤
I from Thailand I like layton orient
great vid do more like these please lofc COYO's
Felicitaciones alvero
Nice!
Class
This year Leyton gonna win the league 😍✊✊✊👊👊👊👊👊
It's how ever you want to take it
Niiiiice
Nice video bro 😍🇮🇩🔔👍
You guys need a new goal keeper, email me !!!!
@sniperhuntercd8034
3 жыл бұрын
Shut up
I want to join your Academy
I don't wanna be Gary Neville but...
My finishing is good but I need it like almost perfect. For eg in a match I need at least 2 (most of the times 3) good chances to score and that's what lets me down. Also my touch for eg touching the ball and passing is poor cuz I'm not confident so I need to learn. So I'm watching this vid and seeing how to finish. Anyone that can help I'm grateful. Some facts: age:15 height :6ft+ (might be 6ft1) weight: 63kg speed:11.63-12.5secs (in 100m)
@gsc4783
8 жыл бұрын
+muhammad40000 hit the ball so that it goes into the goal instead of away from it
@muhammad40000
8 жыл бұрын
+antisora60 it's not as easy as it sounds. In a match u don't get chances and when u do u have to finish it.
@gsc4783
8 жыл бұрын
muhammad40000 yeah but you can't score if the ball doesn't go in
@willsnowboard4life
8 жыл бұрын
+muhammad40000 Repetition is key. If your touch on the ball is poor then you need to practice more. It's like if you go into a test in school without studying, you're probably not going to do too well because you didn't prepare. Don't practice until you get it right, practice until you can't get it wrong. Take a ball and go to a brick or concrete wall and just pass against the wall (if you don't have a friend who plays) over and over. There are many different exercises you can do alone to improve your touch. Your confidence should rise once you know you're able to control a hard pass and finish like these guys do. Also, just have fun. Having fun and being relaxed will improve your touch on the ball due to lack of nervs. Being nervous can be associated with lack of confidence. Hope this helps.
@Onisha-rl7hk
6 жыл бұрын
Agree with above comment. Also try playing with a tennis ball, especially when kicking the ball against a wall and try to play with both feet, left foot, right foot, used to do it hour after hour. Playing with a tennis ball, especially when dribbling the ball teaches you ball control. When at school in the 50s and 60s, we always played football in the playgrounds using a tennis ball. Also teaches you to hit the ball properly by getting your foot OVER the ball, thus keeping the shot low.
Sombody reply pls, who is 'scotty' and who was the keeper... Thanks
@tekkerz96
10 жыл бұрын
Scott Kashket
@LAIFIFA88
9 жыл бұрын
Keeper was Adam Legzdins
@xHavokZzx95
8 жыл бұрын
Keeper was actually Gary woods.
Personally I wouldn't of used 'masterclass' as a description as this is all unopposed. Now granted, this would work against mannequin united, but how often do you see a defender A) Switch off and allow you to get a touch in the box literally 1 yard from him / her and B) Allow you to shoot. Personally, especially with professional players, we need to maintain realism at all times because football is an ever changing picture, so the need to practice ONE specific static scenario becomes almost irrelevant. Put it this way... why would you relentlessly learn one / two notes on a piano just in case it comes up in a piece? Just my opinion of course. Personally I don't agree with the FA 'Technical -> Skill -> Game' structure due to the rigid nature. The picture on the field is ever changing, a Coach with a basic knowledge of psychology should know we as humans learn faster, quicker when we make mistakes via DELIBERATE practice. To put in football terms, match realistic sessions where the players decision is dictated by the scenario on the field and NOT the Coach. I highly recommend the book by Daniel Coyle 'The Talent Code' to all to understand what I mean. Again, this is just my opinion as a Coach. If you feel differently by all means challenge my philosophy.
@philipcauchi3011
8 жыл бұрын
+Daniel Moss Agree 100% - Decision making should form part of every exercise especially at pro level.
@MegaCate7
8 жыл бұрын
agreed
@ibrokeeddiesankles2707
7 жыл бұрын
Daniel Moss its training calm down, when in a game would you do shuttle runs and touch the floor when told with what arm?
@r33dymc
7 жыл бұрын
Daniel Moss shame thay will be in the conferance next season p.s there is not alot of good in them little o's after all cheerio eh eh
@Seanston
5 жыл бұрын
There’s a place for unopposed practices like this, after training, there’s a place for patterns of play unopposed, leading into an opposed practice. As for everything else you’re saying I totally agree. Read a book called play to learn, learn to play, you’d love it.
Im striker
My uncle plays for orient
@jamesconstantin2878
6 жыл бұрын
Who is your uncle?
@gibbo7145
5 жыл бұрын
You lyin bro
I do not want to come off as arrogant, but I consistently do this solo training. Only finish i would consider class was 5:17, and honestly should be expected from a good striker from any reasonable distance, still a fantastic strike
so sad to see such a great team go to waste
Any one tried the Spovelax Training Program (do a google search)? We've noticed several amazing things about this popular training course.
does anyone realise they wrote strikers wrong
Tip for the forwards - aim to score either top left or top right as it is virtually statistically impossible for a goalie to reach that area (see Ken Bray's videos on KZread). Tip for the goalie - study how the players move and score goals on KZread videos. Every player has a favourite, habitual side to score goals - use that info to your advantage. Goalies should also practice yoga, particularly half moon pose which can stretch your height by up to four inches. Handy.
not good drill to practice defenders these daysz will not give u two touches to finish these daysz its very rare to get 2 touches in the box these daysz defenders u get two touches its a bonus old school drlls
Their first touch is bad and the exercise needs more mobility, just standing calmly while waiting for the ball to come to your feet and casualy shooting will never happen in a game.
There's a goalkeeper in the goal? He plays between pro-players? No impossible!
Bachetti really ruined that club
League 1 ha ha ha
@hirenpatel2966
10 жыл бұрын
is that an insult?
@nolimitfingerboarding2920
10 жыл бұрын
Come whatch us play we're much better than u think COYOS
@VillaBoys123
8 жыл бұрын
Ugly kid ha ha
@stankgaz
8 жыл бұрын
Sorry should edit it to league 2
@hirenpatel2966
8 жыл бұрын
is that an insult? mate
that keeper is useless
@arifamzar1
6 жыл бұрын
Keepers usually don't take training sessions,especially like this one too seriously,even for top keepers.It's because they want to prevent injury(keepers have a higher risk of getting an injury than normal outfield players)
Terrible goalkeeper