Last week I launched my biggest ever project titled "Coaching Modern Football - Coaching Concepts That Matter in Today's Football".
I managed to release the first 2 chapters being "Forward Press Defense"and "Lane Running" last week with another 2 coming this week.
Today is Chapter 3 - Midfielder Running Patterns.
In it you'll be shown some new running patterns being used a lot by Collingwood in games and in different phases of the game.
I will also provide some training tips and activities for teaching this to your own players.
This chapter has 3 game clips showing this in real games + 1 training activity video, along with 7 images that details specific aspects of this concept.
It is now available from the register page as a stand alone product which when purchased is then emailed to you in a PDF, meaning you don't have to be a member to gain access.
If you're a local/amateur football coach then you're well aware that apart from your assistant coaches, there is distinct lack of readily available resources form where you can learn about different concepts used in football.
All coaches watch and read about footy and the different tactics and strategies that are used by are left wondering what is it exactly and how can I teach my players to do that?
That exact question is what I set out to answer in this mammoth series.
My plan going forward is to release a different chapter every Monday and Friday (as per this week) for 2 reasons:
1 - I want space the release time of each chapter enough to give you time read, digest and then get a handle on each chapter before the next one comes out to ease the mental load compared to receiving all of these chapters at once and then wondering where do I start?
and;
2 - I also want to make all, or most, chapters available for all coaches before pre-season for 2025 commences so you can factor these new concepts into your plans for next season.
Make 2025 the season you positively turn your coaching practices upside down and re-energise your passion for teaching, coaching and leading your players.
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