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1) The document provides details on the development program and philosophy of Belgian club Club Brugge. It outlines their academy mission, values, style of play, player profiles, and training methodology.
2) Club Brugge aims to develop skilled, motivated young players through individual attention and a clear style of play focused on technique, tactics, and teamwork.
3) Their training methodology emphasizes club exercises focused on tactics, technique, and positioning over coach exercises, with the goal of developing independent, coach-independent players.
This document discusses conditioning aspects in developing a soccer playing style. It begins by introducing Peter van Dort and his role as an instructor for UEFA coaching courses and the Dutch national youth teams. It then discusses defining characteristics of soccer and outlines the Dutch philosophy of "soccer training is conditioning." It describes the key team functions of attacking, defending, and transitioning between the two. It emphasizes developing soccer-specific skills and fitness through practice drills and periodization over developing general athleticism. The goal is to train players in the tactical and technical aspects of the sport to help their team achieve the aim of winning.
The document provides information about the youth academy of GNK Dinamo Zagreb, including its organization, methodology, and path to the first team. It discusses the academy's focus on long-term player development through age-specific training plans that emphasize technical skills, tactics, and physical conditioning. It also highlights the academy's success in developing players who go on to play for top clubs in Europe, such as Luka Modri at Real Madrid.
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The document provides an overview of a youth football coaching manual and development program. It includes over 120 practices across technical, physical, tactical and mental themes. When planning sessions, the aim is to make practices fun and game-related while developing players' skills, physical abilities, social skills and decision-making. The manual is meant to help coaches in developing young players and progressing them to the academy level by age 9.
The document discusses conditioning aspects in developing a style of play. It begins by introducing Peter van Dort of the KNVB Academy. He then discusses defining soccer in terms of its characteristics, team functions like attacking and defending, and soccer actions. Developing a style of play involves periodization and improving players' understanding of tactics based on the opponent's system. Conditioning for soccer players focuses on soccer-specific training rather than general athletic development.
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Inspires objective is simple: to inspire and educate a next generation of forward thinking coaches. We and our delegates are life long scholars of the game and our speaking and coaching events offer the opportunity to continue your coaching education through those at the very top of the game.
Jose mourinho's presentation to fc porto (translated version).Nachiketh Ramesh
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Jose Mourinho presented his football philosophy and game model to FC Porto. His philosophy focuses on winning titles, playing attractive football, and developing youth players. He outlined principles for possession, transition, and defense. Mourinho's system of play uses positional play, formation of lines and triangles, and controlling game speed. He detailed his approach against different formations like 1-4-4-2 and 1-5-3-1-1. The presentation aims to define Mourinho's key ideas to objectively train players and help scouting.
1. The document discusses how to play an attacking game by defending in the opponent's field through creating pressure, maintaining close distances between players, and establishing multiple lines of players.
2. It emphasizes the importance of positional play, with players staying close together to facilitate passing combinations and defend against opponents' transitions.
3. The text provides examples of building attacks from the goalkeeper or lateral players, with options for passing sequences and player movements to create space and scoring chances.
Este documento presenta conceptos y ejercicios relacionados con la transici坦n de la fase defensiva a la ofensiva en el f炭tbol. Explica factores como el nivel de organizaci坦n del equipo contrario y el posicionamiento defensivo propio que determinan el estilo de ataque a seguir. Tambi辿n destaca conceptos t叩cticos clave para una adecuada transici坦n como cambiar la mentalidad, asegurar la posesi坦n, descongestionar zonas y aprovechar espacios libres. Finalmente, propone tres ejercicios pr叩cticos para
SFA Elite Youth Licence Pre Season Programme Max RogersMax Rogers
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This document outlines a 4-week pre-season training programme with 4 microcycles. Each microcycle focuses on general preparation sessions to build fitness in the first week and more specific technical and tactical sessions in subsequent weeks. Daily sessions include details on principles, duration, techniques/tactics, and intensity guidelines. Fitness testing occurs at the start and end of the programme.
里ransition-practice from book: JOSE MOURINHO ATTACKING SESSIONS - 114 PRACTICES FROM GOAL ANALYSIS OF REAL MADRIDS 4-2-3-1
Formerly called "Attacking & Finishing training sessions
The document provides information about training sessions observed at two Italian Serie A clubs: AC Siena and Genoa FC. At Siena, sessions focused on attacking patterns, possession, and conditioning. Drills worked on overlapping runs and crossing. At Genoa, sessions included technique work, attacking patterns, strength training, and friendly matches. The training emphasized quick passing, defensive shape and positioning, and regaining possession without tackling.
1) The document outlines 4 phases of soccer: possession, losing the ball (transition), opposition in possession, and winning the ball (transition). It discusses tactics for each phase with a focus on transitioning smoothly between offense and defense.
2) Exercises are presented to train players ages 12-16 on transitioning quickly after losing or gaining possession, including small-sided games emphasizing playing the ball forward.
3) Warm-ups and main sessions are described to help players of ages 14-16 improve technical skills like passing and developing an understanding of transitioning between phases through drills and scrimmages.
This document provides 15 warm-up exercises for football players developed by Kevin Thelwell, Academy Manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. The warm-ups incorporate dynamic stretching, passing drills, and movements to gradually increase intensity and prepare players for training. They focus on developing speed, strength, power and involve movements like jogging, lunges, leg swings and ball work in small and large groups. The warm-ups can be modified in levels of difficulty and include progressions to challenge players.
The document outlines Antony Wilshaw's soccer coaching philosophy and approach, which focuses on long-term player development through age-appropriate training, a possession-based style of play, and creating a positive soccer culture. It provides details on Antony's coaching mission, principles, and sample training plans for different age groups within his elite player development system.
Here are some key points about how the four topics would influence the design of Stage IV (The Game):
- Physical Environment: Size of field should match the development stage of the athletes and objectives of training. For U9-U12, a smaller-sided field is appropriate.
- Game/Activity Rules: Rules should focus on learning objectives and be simple/clear for the age. For U9-U12, limit rules to essentials like offside.
- Objectives of Training: The game should allow players to apply techniques/tactics practiced in Stages I-III. Objectives may include dribbling to beat opponents or passing combinations.
- Development Stage of Athletes: The game
Pressing is a collective defensive tactic aimed at disrupting the opposition's build-up play and regaining possession as high up the field as possible. It requires pressure on the ball carrier to deny time and passing options, as well as cutting off forward passing lanes and forcing lateral or backward passes. Effective pressing relies on predefined pressing zones and triggers, as well as compactness, communication, and limiting the opposition's playing options. The type of pressing employed depends on the team's style of play and player attributes.
Joan Vila, the Director of Methodology at FC Barcelona, presented on their playing style and methodology. He outlined 8 fundamentals of their style, including technical skills, player positioning, ball protection, off-ball movement, and team unity. He emphasized developing perception and decision making. Rondos are key for teaching concepts like mobility, passing, and finding space. The goal is for all teams, from youth to senior levels, to have the same identity and playing style focused on possession, positioning, and pressure.
Part one of inspire's Rondos series
#rondosthursday
You can view the full presentation by purchasing an online pass to our #nextgencoaches conference - https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/inspirefootballevents
Jed Davies @tpimbw
Website - www.inspire.football
Twitter - @inspirethegame
Facebook - www.facebook.com/inspirecoached
Inspires objective is simple: to inspire and educate a next generation of forward thinking coaches. We and our delegates are life long scholars of the game and our speaking and coaching events offer the opportunity to continue your coaching education through those at the very top of the game.
Radosaw Bella is a Polish football coach with experience coaching in Poland and internships in England and the Netherlands. He provides a coaching model based on tactical periods focused on possession, defense, transitions between offense and defense, and attacking phases. The model emphasizes short passing, controlling space, pressing opponents, and exploiting open players during transitions.
The document outlines a series of small-sided games designed to train players in one-touch football. The games involve different numbers of players and field sizes and focus on developing passing, movement, possession, and transition between defense and offense. The goal is to facilitate ball possession and have players experience match-like situations while training in their regular positions.
This document provides 15 soccer passing drills to improve players' technical skills like passing, receiving, ball control, and teamwork. The drills include one touch passing in squares and triangles, wall passing, and combinations in Y shapes with multiple players. They range from basic drills to more advanced exercises involving deep runs and coordination between groups. Coaching points emphasize accuracy, communication, and using both feet. The drills can be adapted for various age groups.
Este documento presenta una progresi坦n de ejercicios para entrenar la finalizaci坦n en f炭tbol. Comienza con una breve introducci坦n te坦rica y los resultados de estudios sobre c坦mo se marcan los goles. Luego propone seis ejercicios que comienzan sencillos, involucrando paredes y tercer hombre, y terminan m叩s complejos como partidos modificados para crear oportunidades de finalizaci坦n. El objetivo es mejorar la habilidad de los jugadores para anotar goles en diferentes situaciones cercanas al arco a trav辿s de la
This booklet contains 10 session plans from the Chelsea Development Centre covering themes from September to December 2010. The sessions focus on full training and include themes like dribbling, turning, passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defending. Each session plan provides coaching points for inspiring players and developing them the "Chelsea way" through fun practices, repetition of skills, and realistic game situations. The booklet aims to help local clubs develop youth players.
This document provides an overview of coaching and leadership strategies for football, including planning practices and seasons, developing technical skills for different positions like quarterbacks, offensive linemen, and receivers, and teaching tactical skills for defenses like the defensive line and linebackers. Coaching methods like traditional drilling and a games approach are discussed. The goal is to help coaches successfully teach skills, strategies, and leadership.
This document provides information on a volleyball lesson for cycles 2 and 3. The objectives are to develop knowledge of volleyball skills and rules, understand fitness components, and practice techniques in game situations. Key volleyball skills covered are serving, digging, setting, and spiking. The lesson includes warm-up games to practice skills, demonstrations of proper techniques, and a competitive game to finish. Feedback is solicited to evaluate the lesson.
1. The document discusses how to play an attacking game by defending in the opponent's field through creating pressure, maintaining close distances between players, and establishing multiple lines of players.
2. It emphasizes the importance of positional play, with players staying close together to facilitate passing combinations and defend against opponents' transitions.
3. The text provides examples of building attacks from the goalkeeper or lateral players, with options for passing sequences and player movements to create space and scoring chances.
Este documento presenta conceptos y ejercicios relacionados con la transici坦n de la fase defensiva a la ofensiva en el f炭tbol. Explica factores como el nivel de organizaci坦n del equipo contrario y el posicionamiento defensivo propio que determinan el estilo de ataque a seguir. Tambi辿n destaca conceptos t叩cticos clave para una adecuada transici坦n como cambiar la mentalidad, asegurar la posesi坦n, descongestionar zonas y aprovechar espacios libres. Finalmente, propone tres ejercicios pr叩cticos para
SFA Elite Youth Licence Pre Season Programme Max RogersMax Rogers
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This document outlines a 4-week pre-season training programme with 4 microcycles. Each microcycle focuses on general preparation sessions to build fitness in the first week and more specific technical and tactical sessions in subsequent weeks. Daily sessions include details on principles, duration, techniques/tactics, and intensity guidelines. Fitness testing occurs at the start and end of the programme.
里ransition-practice from book: JOSE MOURINHO ATTACKING SESSIONS - 114 PRACTICES FROM GOAL ANALYSIS OF REAL MADRIDS 4-2-3-1
Formerly called "Attacking & Finishing training sessions
The document provides information about training sessions observed at two Italian Serie A clubs: AC Siena and Genoa FC. At Siena, sessions focused on attacking patterns, possession, and conditioning. Drills worked on overlapping runs and crossing. At Genoa, sessions included technique work, attacking patterns, strength training, and friendly matches. The training emphasized quick passing, defensive shape and positioning, and regaining possession without tackling.
1) The document outlines 4 phases of soccer: possession, losing the ball (transition), opposition in possession, and winning the ball (transition). It discusses tactics for each phase with a focus on transitioning smoothly between offense and defense.
2) Exercises are presented to train players ages 12-16 on transitioning quickly after losing or gaining possession, including small-sided games emphasizing playing the ball forward.
3) Warm-ups and main sessions are described to help players of ages 14-16 improve technical skills like passing and developing an understanding of transitioning between phases through drills and scrimmages.
This document provides 15 warm-up exercises for football players developed by Kevin Thelwell, Academy Manager at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. The warm-ups incorporate dynamic stretching, passing drills, and movements to gradually increase intensity and prepare players for training. They focus on developing speed, strength, power and involve movements like jogging, lunges, leg swings and ball work in small and large groups. The warm-ups can be modified in levels of difficulty and include progressions to challenge players.
The document outlines Antony Wilshaw's soccer coaching philosophy and approach, which focuses on long-term player development through age-appropriate training, a possession-based style of play, and creating a positive soccer culture. It provides details on Antony's coaching mission, principles, and sample training plans for different age groups within his elite player development system.
Here are some key points about how the four topics would influence the design of Stage IV (The Game):
- Physical Environment: Size of field should match the development stage of the athletes and objectives of training. For U9-U12, a smaller-sided field is appropriate.
- Game/Activity Rules: Rules should focus on learning objectives and be simple/clear for the age. For U9-U12, limit rules to essentials like offside.
- Objectives of Training: The game should allow players to apply techniques/tactics practiced in Stages I-III. Objectives may include dribbling to beat opponents or passing combinations.
- Development Stage of Athletes: The game
Pressing is a collective defensive tactic aimed at disrupting the opposition's build-up play and regaining possession as high up the field as possible. It requires pressure on the ball carrier to deny time and passing options, as well as cutting off forward passing lanes and forcing lateral or backward passes. Effective pressing relies on predefined pressing zones and triggers, as well as compactness, communication, and limiting the opposition's playing options. The type of pressing employed depends on the team's style of play and player attributes.
Joan Vila, the Director of Methodology at FC Barcelona, presented on their playing style and methodology. He outlined 8 fundamentals of their style, including technical skills, player positioning, ball protection, off-ball movement, and team unity. He emphasized developing perception and decision making. Rondos are key for teaching concepts like mobility, passing, and finding space. The goal is for all teams, from youth to senior levels, to have the same identity and playing style focused on possession, positioning, and pressure.
Part one of inspire's Rondos series
#rondosthursday
You can view the full presentation by purchasing an online pass to our #nextgencoaches conference - https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/inspirefootballevents
Jed Davies @tpimbw
Website - www.inspire.football
Twitter - @inspirethegame
Facebook - www.facebook.com/inspirecoached
Inspires objective is simple: to inspire and educate a next generation of forward thinking coaches. We and our delegates are life long scholars of the game and our speaking and coaching events offer the opportunity to continue your coaching education through those at the very top of the game.
Radosaw Bella is a Polish football coach with experience coaching in Poland and internships in England and the Netherlands. He provides a coaching model based on tactical periods focused on possession, defense, transitions between offense and defense, and attacking phases. The model emphasizes short passing, controlling space, pressing opponents, and exploiting open players during transitions.
The document outlines a series of small-sided games designed to train players in one-touch football. The games involve different numbers of players and field sizes and focus on developing passing, movement, possession, and transition between defense and offense. The goal is to facilitate ball possession and have players experience match-like situations while training in their regular positions.
This document provides 15 soccer passing drills to improve players' technical skills like passing, receiving, ball control, and teamwork. The drills include one touch passing in squares and triangles, wall passing, and combinations in Y shapes with multiple players. They range from basic drills to more advanced exercises involving deep runs and coordination between groups. Coaching points emphasize accuracy, communication, and using both feet. The drills can be adapted for various age groups.
Este documento presenta una progresi坦n de ejercicios para entrenar la finalizaci坦n en f炭tbol. Comienza con una breve introducci坦n te坦rica y los resultados de estudios sobre c坦mo se marcan los goles. Luego propone seis ejercicios que comienzan sencillos, involucrando paredes y tercer hombre, y terminan m叩s complejos como partidos modificados para crear oportunidades de finalizaci坦n. El objetivo es mejorar la habilidad de los jugadores para anotar goles en diferentes situaciones cercanas al arco a trav辿s de la
This booklet contains 10 session plans from the Chelsea Development Centre covering themes from September to December 2010. The sessions focus on full training and include themes like dribbling, turning, passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defending. Each session plan provides coaching points for inspiring players and developing them the "Chelsea way" through fun practices, repetition of skills, and realistic game situations. The booklet aims to help local clubs develop youth players.
This document provides an overview of coaching and leadership strategies for football, including planning practices and seasons, developing technical skills for different positions like quarterbacks, offensive linemen, and receivers, and teaching tactical skills for defenses like the defensive line and linebackers. Coaching methods like traditional drilling and a games approach are discussed. The goal is to help coaches successfully teach skills, strategies, and leadership.
This document provides information on a volleyball lesson for cycles 2 and 3. The objectives are to develop knowledge of volleyball skills and rules, understand fitness components, and practice techniques in game situations. Key volleyball skills covered are serving, digging, setting, and spiking. The lesson includes warm-up games to practice skills, demonstrations of proper techniques, and a competitive game to finish. Feedback is solicited to evaluate the lesson.
The document discusses squash gameplay including warm-up, movement, tactics and strategy. It recommends a pre-court warm-up to prepare muscles followed by a 5-minute on-court warm-up focusing on technique and switching sides. Efficient movement requires technical skill like moving from the ready position, discovering efficient patterns, and turning sideways to prepare strokes. Beginner tactics focus on rallying and defending using drives and volleys to avoid errors while regaining the "T" position, while intermediate players can also force and attack using a wider array of shots in their strategy.
This document provides information about various sports codes including soccer, rugby, athletics and netball. It outlines the general rules, warm-up activities, stretching techniques, training drills, types of facilities and equipment needed for each sport. It also discusses safety considerations and common injuries associated with soccer specifically. The document is a school assignment that was written to cover multiple sporting codes for a class.
The document summarizes the goals and philosophy of Charlton Athletic Academy for developing young players. It discusses:
- The academy's primary aim is to produce players for the first team through a long-term, structured process.
- A secondary aim is to develop players' talent to a high standard to play senior football, even if they do not make the first team.
- The "Charlton Way" philosophy focuses on technical skills like ball control, passing, and creativity, as well as mentality like desire to win and teamwork.
- The academy has development targets and coaching practices for different age groups to help players progress technically and tactically according to their level.
This document provides guidance for coaching development phases for young players aged 9-13. It discusses creating an environment that challenges players but also gives them enjoyment, security and support. Key aspects of development include fun competitive practices, allowing mistakes to learn from, keeping things simple, and emphasizing practice. Sample training sessions are provided covering dribbling, passing, receiving and finishing skills to stimulate players at this age. The overall message is that development varies by individual, and the coach's role is to create an optimal learning environment through enjoyable, challenging practices.
Defenses in basketball can be complex but they all stem form basic principles. This presentation was given at the FIBA COACHES CLINIC: LEVEL ONE MODULE II in Windhoek, Namibia
The importance of planning
How to Plan
Informed Planning periodisation and LPAD & skills testing, 4 periods of planning
What a planned session should look like
This document provides 14 soccer finishing drills focusing on developing physical abilities such as reaction ability, agility, speed and speed endurance. The drills include simple games, complex exercises requiring concentration, and competitive tasks to motivate players. Each drill is described in detail and includes coaching points, setup instructions, required equipment, and appropriate age groups.
The document discusses various aspects of physical education including:
1. Types of activities that can be individual or team-based and competitive/non-competitive.
2. Different roles that can be adopted such as performer, official, or teammate.
3. The importance of proper equipment for safety and performance.
4. How rules and codes of conduct shape activities and ensure fairness.
The document provides guidance on creating effective soccer practice sessions and developing a weekly training schedule. Some key points:
- Practice objectives include improving skills, tactics, conditioning, and position-specific training. Weekly sessions focus on concepts from the last match and preparing for upcoming games.
- A sample weekly schedule includes technique training on Tuesdays, tactics on Thursdays, and focusing on the next opponent on Fridays.
- Effective practices have warm-ups involving the ball, focus on 1-2 concepts in the main session, and conclude with a game related to the concepts practiced.
- Team meetings should review the last match on Tuesdays and preview the upcoming game on Fridays. The schedule
This document provides a 12-week training program for soccer players ages 9-10. Each weekly practice includes 4 drills and a small-sided game. The drills focus on dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting, and heading. More emphasis is placed on small group tactics and introducing opponents to simulate games. The goal is to develop fundamental skills in a fun and progressive manner while setting a solid foundation for advancing to the next level of play.
This document provides drills and coaching points for defensive skills in netball. It describes three sample drills: 1) weaving in and out of a line while maintaining proper defensive stance and footwork, 2) defending a pass by restricting the attacker's movement and committing to intercept the ball, and 3) defending an attacker as they drive to hi-5 three posts by keeping pressure and selectively allowing contact to reposition. Key coaching points emphasize maintaining proper defensive stance, restricting the attacker's movement, committing fully to intercepting the ball, and pressuring the attacker throughout multiple phases.
This document provides information about basketball, gymnastics (specifically the handstand), and athletics (specifically high jump). It defines each sport/event, describes techniques and form, outlines rules and measurements, and in some cases provides world records. For basketball, it discusses the court dimensions, positions, fouls, violations, officials, and scoring. For gymnastics handstands, it outlines preparation, technique, and benefits. For high jump, it describes the approach, take-off, Fosbury Flop technique, rules for Olympics, officials, scoring, styles, and world records.
The document outlines a coaching session plan for a basketball skills session. The session aims to introduce dribbling in basketball. The plan details a 5 minute warm up, 20 minutes of core drills and activities to teach dribbling techniques, and a 3 minute cool down. Drills include ball familiarity exercises, dribbling courses with and without defenders, and a conditioned game focusing on dribbling. The review evaluates the session as meeting the aim but some objectives on hand position, and provides feedback on time management and ensuring techniques are demonstrated accurately.
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The document outlines the key technical, tactical, physical and psychological requirements of a futsal goalkeeper. It discusses essential skills like hand saves, foot saves, blocking, distribution, support positioning, and defending underloads. It also emphasizes mental toughness, communication, coachability, and putting the team first. The overall aims are to develop well-rounded goalkeepers who are technically proficient, tactically astute, and effective at both preventing goals and starting attacks as the "5th player". Coaches are advised to create an individualized training plan for each goalkeeper focused on their specific needs and improving their performance.
This document outlines a coaching plan for girls' JV and varsity soccer at Dallastown Area High School, including the coach's philosophy, practice plans, drills, skills development, conditioning, and rules. The coach focuses on developing well-rounded athletes both on and off the field using methods like part-to-whole and progressive part teaching. Detailed warm-ups, practices, and conditioning are provided to help athletes improve their skills and prepare for games throughout the season.
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3. Specificity
Ball mastery with the game as the reference
The universal moves must be mastered by all players and be the
foundation for the specific ones but also they must be applicable to
the game
The position dependant moves is not a blueprint but a draft, each
player is different and might benefit more from a different move
The moves must be applicable to the players identity and position
What situations is this player likely to be in?
4. Specificity
What do 1v1s look like in the game
Ronaldo
When the attacker is facing the defender
The traditional 1v1 exercise set-up however only 30% of game situations
Hazard
When the defender is approaching from the side or behind the attacker
The most common in game, and undervalued on the training ground
Key:
Practise what matters.
A concept inspired from Saul
Isaksson-Hurst and his
insightful
mypersonalfootballcoach.com
5. Expanding the toolbox
We can to a certain degree anticipate the situations our players will face
frequently
By this document we aim to provide players with the ability to execute
effective decisions in these situations
Learning these moves and turns must give players a basis to create any
moves functional in any situation
Training must therefore not be limited to executing the action, but to
repeat the situation frequent and with high quality
6. Offensive priorities
What is the team objective in possession of the ball?
1. Can we score?
2. Can we assist?
3. Can we assist the assist?
4. Can we get into key areas?
Recommended authors on this
topic:
- Raymond Verheijen
- Jed Davies
These have done great work to
give football actions an
objective framework
7. Offensive priorities
How do we want to penetrate but be aware of risk/reward
1. Dribble or running with the ball
2. Short pass
3. Long pass
8. Common Misconceptions about technique
In football: a functional execution of a decision In gymnastics: an ideal execution of the execution
Neymar, Coutinho and Mane are all wide players yet execute their decisions in their own unique
way and thats good.
Had there been one ideal way of executing moves and turns it would be predictable and
inefficient.
These three players have all discovered and learned how they should dribble based on their
abilities, genes and football ID.
Each player must be guided to discover how they could execute the moves more efficient.
Not taught
10. V-move
Pull-push
Vmove
Pull-push
Lmove
Julian Weigl
La Croqueta
Kroos
Julian Weigl
Lukaku
Alexis Sanchez
La Croqueta
Lmove
Alexis Sanchez
Guideline
Seven moves Three turns
Universal
Body feint Cruyff
Stop start Hook
Willian
Mbappe
Alexis Sanchez
Martial
360 pressure Pressure behindDef block in front
Side-line, def. in front
11. THE CENTRE BACK
Moves
Body feint Moving your body (often feinting to one side) to
unbalance the opponent
Stop start Stop the ball after moving in a direction, wait for the
defender to stop or slow down then accelerate past
V move Push the ball forwards then drag back and out to the
other side forming a V in the ground
Pull-push Pulling the ball towards you, then pushing it away
Turns
Cruyff Using the inside of your foot to turn away from pressure
Hook Stopping or changing the direction of the ball using the
inside or outside of your foot
The Best in the World
12. Step 1
The player must master the universal moves in isolation.
Depending on age/level the positional techniques can also be
introduced.
Youre asking the players to do something they cannot, so be
patient!
Every player learns at different speed, comparisons are useless at novice
levels
Key coaching points:
Exaggerate movement
Change of pace and direction
Master every move both ways
Homework!
13. Ball mastery
Universal skill training day 1/2
Short touch/long touch
Rapid movement out of feint
Exaggerate movement
Visual scans
Appropriate tempo
Both feet!
Turns and moves:
o Body feint
o Fake shot and turn
o Drag Pull
o Inside/outside hook
o Cruyff
o Juggling and receiving
o Penguin (inside-inside)
o V move 1 (one leg at the time)
14. Step 2
The player must be able to master the relevant (universal and
positional) moves in a high tempo in random orders.
The execution of the technique is the focus, however the coach is
encouraged to provide some tasks/distractions to test the players
ability to execute the techniques as a tool to solve a given task.
Key:
Better tempo
Better quality
More external pressure
15. Ronaldo box
Universal 1v1 training
Body feint before receiving
Rapid movement out of feint
Exaggerate movement
Timing of visual scans
Red: Points for winning the ball and dribbling out of any side of the box
Blue: Points for dribbling out of the box on either short end
Rules:
1. Red passes to blue
2. Blue dribbles out on either side
3. Progression: blue receives
facing side, but can only score
behind the opposite line
16. Hazard box
Universal 1v1 training
Body feint before receiving
Rapid movement out of feint
Exaggerate movement
Timing of visual scans
Rules:
1. Red passes to blue
2. Blue dribbles out on either side
3. Progression: blue receives
facing side, but can only score
behind the opposite line
Red: Points for winning the ball and dribbling out of any side of the box
Blue: Points for dribbling out of the box on either short end
17. Step 3
Player must be able to perform these moves under modified pressure
The task becomes the focus, the technique the execution of the
solution to solve the task
Must be able to receive:
Under pressure from behind/side/front
Ground/aerial
Long/short
Optimal W/R ratio in most 1v1 activities is 1/4
Key:
Variation and unpredictability
18. Julian Weigl
Role training
Body feint before receiving
Body between ball and def.
Change of speed/direction
Timing of visual scans
Red: Points for turning and scoring in a mini goal (representing team-mate)
Blue: Points for winning the ball and dribbling past red line
Rules:
1. Red 6 moves freely in the far
side half of the circle. Blue 8
starts outside
2. 5 starts anywhere behind red
line. Initiates drill by taking a
diagonal touch
3. Blue 8 can press as the pass
goes
6
8
5
19. Step 4
Player must be able to perform these moves in an intensive 1v1
game or duel.
Player must recognise in-game situations that can be solved
efficiently by these moves, then he must chose and camouflage
his decision up until executing it.
The player must master the execution of the moves to execute
the playing style at a good level.
Key:
Challenge against better players
Practice in tighter spaces
20. Ronaldo Rugby
Small sided game 3v3
Exploit poor cover (2D)
Draw pressure, penetrate or
release
SPB
Timing of forward movement
Rules:
Any attacker in front of ball
carrier is in an offside position
Coaching recommendations:
Coach defenders first to ensure
realistic situations for attackers
1A
1D
3D
2D
2A
3A
1st attacker Before receiving
21. Age considerations
There are huge individual differences in any age group, remember that everyone matures In their
own speed
Overly relying on chronological age will reinforce a bias towards the early
developers, even though we know those enter puberty later often have potential
to become better.
These ages are therefore to be seen as mere guidelines, rather than strict rules.
You as the coach need to individualise the programme of each of the players at
your disposal to better contribute to the players development.
Early engagement in the sport is recommendable as it gives the player more time
to develop their understanding of the game, functional techniques and the
specific coordinative ability needed to play at a high level.
22. The last word
The player should master the turns and moves:
in 11v11 under high pressure and
in an overload situation in training with reduced
space or other constraints
The player must be able to recognise the
situations where it is appropriate to use these
moves and how they can tweak them to further
gain an advantage from the situation