| 10 Principles for good coaching from Uefa: |
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| on 28 Nov 2006 | |
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10 Principles for good coaching: 1. The starting point is the football learning process. General goals/ aims in the different age groups. 2. Simplify soccer for coaching, teaching and learning. 3. Simplify soccer in a way that it always can be recognized as football. Aims, structure, rules, resistance as needs for motivation, recognition. 4. Point out the aims and principles in the so called main four moments in soccer: - Possession of the ball – we have the ball - Possession of the ball by the opponent – they have the ball - Change of possession from we have the ball - Change of possession from they have the ball 5. Work out (concrete and clear for every level age of players) the tasks and duties in terms of time and space. 6. Read the game!! 7. A model for describing soccer problems – a way for making your analysis. 8. Formulate the objectives/ aims of the training. - or change the formation / players ( right player in the right place) - or scout new/better players 9. Realize the training practice. Players have to be aware, recognize the aim (It must become the problem of the players). 10. The demands for every training: - Objectives/Aims proper to soccer - Many repetitions ( important in learning is doing) - Take into account the group ( age, level, quality) - There must be fun, motivation, concentration - And ….good coaching has good structure |
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