Aerobic Endurance & Speed Endurance

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Aerobic Endurance & Speed Endurance A performers ability to sustain prolonged exercise (e.g. Marathon running) ‘Training your players aerobically will enable a higher work rate and more distance covered during the game (it is often referred to the fifth gear)’ Anaerobic (Speed) Endurance A performers ability to repeat short bursts of explosive, highly intense activity (e.g. 100m Sprint) It is important to maintain a good level of anaerobic fitness so that players can produce short, sharp and intense effort throughout a game Which is the priority for football? Junior Players (4-12) – Fundamental development Commencement of puberty = opportunity for aerobic development Completion of puberty = opportunity for anaerobic and strength development

Strength + Aerobic Conditioning 4 vs. 4’s – play 4 minute games and swap outfield players with blues – repeat so each team gets 3 games of 4 minutes Players on outside try to play 1 touch and keep pace of game high and ball in play (which keeps pace high too) If game starts to slow – play maximum of two touch and or all players to be in opposing half before scoring a goal Warm Up Run ball across circle and perform take with another player –continue Run into circle perform give + go and then take Increase number of balls to increase load Fitness for The Game Strength + Aerobic Conditioning 1 ball – reds vs. yellows (rotate teams) – 2 x 6 minute games per team Score by working ball into one of the 3 boxes (only 1 attacker and 1 defender allowed in box at a time) and keeping it under control in box for 5 seconds (shielding) Defender tries to knock ball away from attacker and out of box to prevent goal being scored (providing pressure) Can use outside players (blues) to help keep possession Anaerobic Work 1 vs. 1’s – maximum of 30 second games 5-7 repetitions per player Keep score to encourage intensity