By Football Research & Development Group - 29 Oct 2010 9:06 AM
Good session. Coaching depends on your philosophy. Do you teach technical skills in context or in an isolated environment? Most players can be taught in isolation but few can complete these skills in context. Getting young players to have vision, understand the visual cues, then act correctly is what all coaches like to see. Isolated training has a place perhaps in warm-ups, own time or academies but adding real opposition as soon as possible saves time and creates a real game environment. Your 8v8 game could be played 3-1-3 + keeper to start teaching positional play of the 4:3:3 system. The Dutch only reduce the complexity of game to no opposition if they cannot solve the problems they see. Coaches are problem solvers
What do you think about the FourFourTwo blog A Sample Session? I thought I'd use this blog to talk you through a typical session I would run for my 12 year olds and let you download the session plan. We always try to always cover the same key elements in each se...
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By batfink - 4 Nov 2010 11:05 AM
all of this is dependant on whether the club at which you hope to coach, isnt political and give the gig to who drinks piss with the technical director...............
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