TACTICS
- The 4 primary aspects of tactics is locationing/positioning, man circulation/movement, ball
circulation/movement and relationship timing/sequence
- Training must replicate
game scenarios you face and want to improve
- Assess players on the 4 aspects
of game sense/tactics
- If
a player is making tactical errors then see if they are aware of their
positioning or not, which you can address by using more frequent breaks at training to allow
them to practice self-locating
- If they are not moving properly in relation to
teammates on defense, or are not close enough as they move to offense, then change
player numbers or make numbers uneven for small sided games like 7v7 etc
- Is it a
timing issue where the player hasn't had enough game time and they need extra
game type training to build it?
COACHING WITHOUT COACHING
– Put the most important
information that you want players to learn at eye level and possibly in the toilets
- Play
the 1 sided dominant player on the opposite side
- Play the lazy player on your
hardest working player
- Put your lazy players on the same team that has less
numbers then the opposite team
- The main benefit is that you allow the player
to use his slow thinking energy for stuff that actually needs cognitive energy
SPACE AND TIME
– Space creates time
but time does not always create space
- To create space in 1 area you must compress
players in another
- If a player gets enough time they can achieve almost
anything but creating space gives them this time
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