Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this thread can avoid going off on a tangent like oh so many others, but we'll see...
How would you structure a practice utilizing social distance (or could you)?
Thinking about the practices I've seen, there are three or four areas of concern:
1) Players huddled around a coach getting instructions.
2) Players in a line to do a drill.
3) Players on sidelines or in breaks drinking, chatting.
4) Physical contact during a drill, 1v1, or scrimmage.
I was trying to think of some of the drills undertaken that were distance. You could see a lot of passing drills with players spread out and apart from one another. You might see drills where offense would attack against a bunch of cones (i.e. defenders) rather than other opponents. I was also thinking you may seen 1/2 team practices to minimize the number of kids on the field, in a group, line, etc.
Have any coaches been looking at this with a goal to structure a practice within the health guidelines? Any suggestions?
What would the max group be? Split up into smaller groups and drill in those groups entire practice?
There would be some teams that would have less sessions as not as many teams could share a field.