FFA Goalkeeper Self-Assessment Session Planner

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FFA Goalkeeper Self-Assessment Session Planner Name: Course Date Assessment Link to Video: Match Analysis Details Opponent: Competition and Date Opponents style: Opponents Formation: Main Moment: Key Principle: What? Who? When? Where? Why? Session Objective 1

Football Problem Illustrate the football problem below (you may include a screen capture to emphasize the problem or additional slides) GK C GK 2

C GK GK

3 Conduct Foundation – Skill Acquisition Practice Organization Explanation/Progression Assessment Guide Comments Skill Acquisition The Skill Acquisition Practice: Allowed the Goalkeeper plenty of opportunities to develop the technique identified in the GK Football Problem If players used allowed them to practice passing and first touch related to the session objective. Place the players in their positions relative to the session objective If using just four (4) goalkeepers, each goalkeeper had equal time practicing the goalkeeper actions Fulfilled the principles of a Warm Up by: Providing a steady increase in the heart rate of the players Preparing the goalkeeper and players for the activity by taking them through a range of dynamic movement Reaching the desired intensity in preparation for the exercise Including Dynamic Flexibility 3

Conduct Foundation Skill Acquisition Practice GK GK C 2

Conduct Foundation Skill Acquisition Progression 2 GK GK C 2

Conduct Foundation Skill Acquisition Progression 3 GK GK C 2

12 Conduct Animation – Skill Acquisition Assessment Guide Comments Focused on solving the Goalkeeper football problem Presented the opportunity to develop the Session Objective Was it organised so that the relevant players were involved The Goals for both teams were appropriate to the Session Objective and recreating the key moment/s Established and maintained the realism required to address the problem and Session Objective (as illustrated in the animations on this form) Checklist The START to the practice was relevant to the Session Objective and the Moment identified by the 5W process The practice allowed the goalkeeper to incorporate Perception and decision making The ORGANISATION created a problem-solving environment linked to the Session Objective The ATTITUDE of the players was managed appropriately The session was adapted to meet the ABILITY of the players The players’ UNDERSTANDING of the organization and rules was checked The Coach managed the ‘SELF’ aspect before moving on to the Teaching Process element 12

7 Conduct Animation – Game Training Organization Explanation/Progression Script Team Task: Player Tasks: Coach’s Cues: (predominantly for the Goalkeeper) 7

8 Conduct Animation – Game Training continued GK & Player Tasks: Coach’s Cues: Comments: 8

Conduct Game Training GK GK C 2

12 Conduct Animation – Game Training Assessment Guide Comments Focused on solving the Goalkeeper football problem Presented the opportunity to develop the Session Objective Was it organised so that the relevant players were involved The Goals for both teams were appropriate to the Session Objective and recreating the key moment/s Established and maintained the realism required to address the problem and Session Objective (as illustrated in the animations on this form) Checklist The START to the practice was relevant to the Session Objective and the Moment identified by the 5W process The practice allowed the main moment/s to develop naturally The ORGANISATION created a problem-solving environment linked to the Session Objective The ATTITUDE of the players was managed appropriately The session was adapted to meet the ABILITY of the players The players’ UNDERSTANDING of the organization and rules was checked The SHAPE of both teams was established to ensure realism and a clear link to the Session Objective and Football Problem The Coach managed the ‘SELF’ aspect before moving on to the Teaching Process element 12

13 Conduct Animation – Game Training Assessment Guide Comment Teaching Process The Team Task was: - Clearly set - Observed and appropriate feedback provided - Led the Players towards attempting the required Player Tasks Players Tasks were: - Given to the Goalkeeper and key players - Given at the appropriate times - Observed, with appropriate feedback given - Used effectively to improve the players ability to undertake the Team Task Coach’s Cues were used to support Goalkeeper and key players in undertaking their tasks Play was stopped at appropriate times Feedback was technically correct, and relevant to the intervention Feedback was given using pictures and words effectively Freeze replay was used appropriately Feedback during natural breaks was used appropriately Coaching on the run was used appropriately The interventions were well-timed and effective The coach allowed the players suitable opportunities to try and do what they had been asked 13

14 Conduct Conclusion – Training Game Organization Explanation/Progression Assessment Guide Comments Training Game The Training Game: Maintained the focus on the problem and Session Objective Had the relevant players involved and positioned appropriately Set Goals for both teams which were appropriate and maintained the focus on the Session Objective Maintained realism Demonstrated the players understanding and ability to perform the Team Task effectively as coached in the Game Training Allowed the coach to accurately assess the success of the training session and the likely transfer to match performance 14

Conduct Training Game GK GK C 2

16 Conduct Conclusion – Training Game Assessment Guide Comment Application Wrap Up Did the players demonstrate the ability to solve the football problem without the Coach’s intervention? Did the players provide feedback to demonstrate an understanding of their roles in achieving the session objective without being prompted by the coach? Evaluate Session Objective Achieved Football Problem Solved 16

Summary Guidelines: Please complete this form for your assessment and submit with your video as per the assessment guidelines in your course folder The Assessment Guide and Comment Sections are there to allow you to Self Assess by helping you reflect on some of the key questions. Complete these sections as you see fit and add another slide if more space is required. How to use this form to plan your session: - Use the 5 w’s approach to define your Football Problem and set your Session Objective (page 1) - Try to clearly illustrate your football problem (page 2) - In the oganisation section, set out what you require to undertake this component. E.g. number of players , balls, bibs, grids and grid sizes etc. - In the Explanation/Progression section explain what the activity will be and how it progresses. - Use the animation slides to illustrate your Organisation, Explanation/Progression. You can add as many slides as you like to ‘bring to life’ the Player Tasks / Actions in a variety of scenarios linked to your problem and Session Objective. Repeat this process for each of the Game Training Components You can insert lines to illustrate your areas and make adjustments as you see fit; if you choose to indicate ball or player movement, please follow the Key below:- Illustrates ball movement Illustrates Player movement 17