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Possession with Purpose from a World Leading High Performance Expert to Maximise the Tactical and Physical Performance of Your Players and Team
Part of the Football Periodization to Maximise Performance series, alongside the Warm Ups, Technical, and Conditioning volumes, high performance expert and UEFA Pro Licence Coach Educator Adam Owen PhD now presents a complete possession framework for coaches at all levels.
Rather than using possession games simply to keep the ball, you will learn how to structure directional, transitional, and positional possession games across the training week so that every practice has a clear tactical and physical purpose, building decision-making, collective organisation, pressing resistance, and match day readiness.
Key Benefits of this Book for Coaches:
- Structure Possession with Purpose: Use directional, transitional, and positional possession games with a defined outcome in every practice, not just ball circulation.
- Clear Training Week Structure: Learn how small, medium, and large-sided possession practices map to each themed training day within the periodization model.
- Smarter Load Management Through Possession: Use pitch density and player numbers to control physical load, manage freshness, and deliver the correct conditioning stimulus on the right day.
- Integrated Tactical and Physical Outcomes: Connect possession objectives directly to the physical demands of Resistance, Speed Endurance, and Reaction Speed training days.
- 50 Practices: Directional, transitional, and positional possession games for Pro, Semi-Pro, Academy, and Grassroots levels.

Possession without purpose becomes circulation that does not move the opponent, does not create overloads, and does not threaten space. This book gives coaches the framework to make every possession practice count within the training week.
Structure Possession Across the Training Week for Peak Match Day Performance
This book shows you how to select and periodize possession games across each training day, so the tactical content and physical load align with the day’s objective.
- Resistance Day (Match Day -4) Small Sided Possession (3v3 to 5v5): Tight areas drive repeated pressure, accelerations, decelerations, ball protection, and decision-making under contact.
- Speed Endurance Day (Match Day -3) Large Sided Possession (8v8 to 10v10): Large areas create the high-speed running, longer accelerations, and repeated runs that most closely resemble match demands.
- Reaction Speed Day (Match Day -2) Medium Sided Possession (5v5 to 8v8): Medium areas develop cognitive speed, trigger recognition, and decision-making while keeping physical load controlled ahead of match day.
- Directional, Transitional, and Positional Possession: Different possession practice types feature across every training day, with pitch density and player numbers adjusted to match the day’s physical objective.
- Professional, Semi-Pro, Academy, and Grassroots Models: Practical training week frameworks for coaches at every level of the game.
Included Practice Examples:
- Resistance (Directional): 4v4 (+4) Central Link Player Triangle Possession Game
- Resistance (Transitional): 6v3 Possession, Transitions and Counter-pressing 4-Mini Goal Game
- Speed Endurance (Directional): 10v10 Draw to Switch Play with Third-Man Runs into Wide Target Areas
- Speed Endurance (Positional): 9v9 (+2) Positional Play Through the Lines with Overloads 4-Zone Game
- Reaction Speed (Transitional): 7v7 (+7) 3-Team Rotational Heptagon Transition Possession Game
- Reaction Speed (Positional): 10v5 Overload Possession with Immediate Transition Scoring Game




