Since most of the material we use in Australia now comes from continental Europe for training ground practice , it is amazing how little there is within the general parameters of Dutch/French/Spanish football practice written in English language speaking countries.](*,)
So often it is easy to put a video up, to explain sound modes of practice on 442 to disseminate decent coaching methodology, but so often England and Scotland has little useful stuff. The USA which is really backwards in football training, even though there is some good stuff there, constantly has poor training ground material on the internet.
The Coerver stuff can be good, but there are still far too many queues and inactive players in some of their exercises, even though the football content is usually well explained by Alf Galustian.
FFA has a lot of good stuff, but it is not available in videos on the internet. As about 25 odd of people reading this know, I've sent FFA stuff out to 442 members' email addresses, but I don't have permission from FFA to put it up on the internet.
Also, in a website put up by a Mr Brown from England where he had some fantastic PDF material from Ajax, PSV, Chelsea Arsenal and KNVB practices, I just cannot find that stuff on the internet from visiting club websites to try and load it back to here.
I've used a lot of it on the training ground. Frankly, it has been brilliant , but in terms of passing it on, diagrams and videos make things a lot easier to explain. Many exercises are in my head, but it is difficult to communicate them to others.
Edited by Decentric: 11/5/2015 11:21:39 PM
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