Welcome Marlborough Coaches Coaching Overview
Principles of Coaching It is imperative that coaches take into account the Principles of Coaching, when endeavoring to create a quality training environment: 1. Observation a. Watch your players/team i. In games ii. In training sessions b. Watch your opponents 2. Organization a. Progression…simple to complex b. Equipment c. Time d. Field space e. Players 3. Demonstration…Paint the picture 4. Information…Feedback to players
The Coach’s Toolbox Allow the conditions of the game to coach the topic Coach in the natural stoppages of the activity- ball goes out of play Coach in the flow of the activity (large group) Coach individual players as the activity continues Coach using the “freeze” method
Principles of the Game Setting up an appropriate training environment also requires the inclusion of the principles of the game in every facet of the plan. 1. Principles of Attack a. penetration b. support c. width/length d. mobility e. improvisation 2. Principles of Defense a. pressure b. cover c. balance d. compactness e. counter-attack
Lesson Plan Organization Organization…simple to complex Warm-up activity No pressure or light pressure from opponents Pressure from ball and imposed demands Small sided game activity Introduce pressure of opponent(s) Does not have to be directional, but the more it looks like the game the better it is for the development of the players Expanded small sided game activity Increase number of players Directional Looks like the game Scrimmage (game) with appropriate numbers Let’s play soccer The game with the rules
4 Components of the Game Try to incorporate all of these in every activity or game Technical Tactical Physical Psychological
Training Variables Goals Field Balls Players Rules
6v6Formation 8v8 Formation 11v11 Formation System of PLay 6v6Formation 8v8 Formation 11v11 Formation GK-2-2-1 GK-3-3-1 GK-4-4-2 GK-3-1-1 GK-3-2-2 GK-4-3-3 GK-2-3 GK-2-3-2 GK-3-4-3 GK-2-4-1 GK-3-5-2 GK-2-1-2
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