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DATE VENUE NAME Welcome Introduction by PRESENTER NAME

THE TEAM TODAY NAME REGIONAL DIRECTOR NAMEDIRECTOR OF COACHING NAME NTP Staff Coach “Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do” Pele

Emergency Exit Locations Toilets Directions to Changing Rooms and Pitch Activities for Parents The use of photography HOUSEKEEPING

TIMETABLE 0900 Register 0915 Introduction – Power Point 9300 Changing Room – Parents in Classroom until On Pitch Introduction - Warm Up & Activation 1000Fitness Testing (20m Sprint/Illinois Agility) 1020Coaching Session 1 – Passing 1105 Coaching Session 2 – Receiving 1200 Lunch 1245 Assembly 1300 Warm Up and Activation on Pitch 1310 Skills assessment 1 – Short Passing 1330Skills Assessment 2 – Receiving 1350 Conditioned Small sided Game – Focus on Passing and Receiving 1500 Changing Room 1515 Parents & Players in Classroom for Closing Presentation 1530 Depart

THE CORNERSTONES - Technical – Physical – Tactical - Social

THE PROGRAMME Event 1 April 1 st Initial Evaluation Event 2 May 2 nd Evaluation/Video Event 3 June 1 st Assessment/Video Event 4 August 2 nd Assessment/Video Event 5 October 3 rd Assessment /Video Event 6 February Review/Formal Talent Registration There will 8 opportunities to complete the 6 session course allowing for holidays, unforeseeable events, sickness and other events

Timetable of Events ActivityEvent 1Event 2Event 3Event 4Event 5Event 6 Morning Coaching Session Passing & Receiving Session Attacking Play Session Switching Play Session Defensive Play Session Transition Session Dominating in 1 v 1 Session Afternoon Assessment 1 Short Passing Dribbling & Turning Long Passing Tactical Assessment in Small Sided Game Tactical Assessment in Full Size Game Self Evaluation on Performances Afternoon Assessment 2 ReceivingFinishing Aerial Control Tactical Assessment in Small Sided Game Tactical Assessment in Full Size Game Coach Evaluation on Performances Games 4 v 4’s 8 v 8’s Conditioned around passing & receiving 4 v 4’s 8 v 8’s Conditioned around dribbling, turning & finishing 9 v 9’s 11 v 11’s Conditioned around long passing 4 v 4’s 5 v 5’s Conditioned around defending 9 v 9’s 11 v 11’s No conditions 4 v 4’s 8 v 8’s No conditions

NATIONAL REGISTER TALENT LEVELS Professional Club, International & Non-League National Development, Regional, County & Non-League District, School & Non-League National Talent Pool Register

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? EVENT 2 book at video posted to NTP’s VIMEO enquiries to We hope you have enjoyed today and we will see you at the next National Talent Pool Event. Have a safe trip home.