Over the weekend I read this article that really nailed why individual and team tactics should really be at the forefront of your team training and how training tiny aspects in isolation with zero game context WILL NOT transfer to anything that is required within a game.
The article was pretty much summed up with this singular comment:
"...every game action, regardless which of the 4 game moments it occurs in, involves a decision (tactical), an action/motor skill (technical), that require a particular movement (physical) and is directed by volitional/emotional states (psychological)..."
I'm going to break this down while referring to this specific game action from the Fremantle/Port Adelaide game from last night...
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