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Friday, 15 May 2015
Respect in football
It is increasingly easy to see how football teams try to break the rules and use techniques desonrosas the opponent. Something that in my opinion is a shame and should not be not even televised.
Football is a sport of the masses, and therefore we must educate practitioners on respect and fair play partner, as our children and boys' teams do not have a good image because of the big teams now they enjoy a day not too fair play.
We should remove those standards of our equipment and create a solid foundation of respect for the partner and the opponent, and respects the rules and fair play, they understand that is the party that is, no longer a game in which let's have fun.
EDUCATE YOUR TEAM!
The importance of play for children
In lower grades, a child to play or not to play a match, it may mean that the child is frustrated or go home happy.
It should give the child the opportunity to play regardless of the level you have and your ability. While this does not mark or not even get it right, you will go out and play better and see their mistakes, not to mention the great importance that the child sees his coach cares about.
In these categories, as we have said in previous post, the child has to understand the values of sport and the coach should make the child feel good doing what he does.
CHILDREN ARE NOT PROFESSIONALS!
Thursday, 14 May 2015
THE STRATEGY AND THE TACTICS
THE STRATEGY AND THE TACTICS
There are several individual and team tactical skills to play football effectively. In theory, football is a simple game, as illustrated by Kevin Keegan famous assertion that "to win a game you only need to score more goals than the opposite." However, well-organized and prepared teams are often capable of beating teams with supposedly more skilled players. Football tactics differ from those of many other sports because football has a high degree of continuous action (ie, is not divided into isolated games, as in football, or dots, as in tennis).
The tactics are all attack and defense actions performed by players from one team to surprise and combat (offensive principles) or counteract and neutralize (defensive principles) opponents during the game with the ball in play. These principles must be balanced by a good organization of the game.
The organization of the game is the distribution of tasks for each player. A good occupation of the field and proper allocation of tasks according to the qualities of each team member.
By assigning the initial positions of the players and defining their main and supplementary necessary functions in football today, the organization of the game ensure increased team cohesion, which will impact on greater efficiency and safety.
The organization of the game depends first game system you use. A gaming system is the place that a player chooses or is imposed on the ground, ie, is the distribution of a team on the field once defined starting position players.
Secondly, the organization of the game will depend on the offensive and defensive moves, such movements are divided into offensive and defensive principles that serve to organize and appoint a majority of the actions taking place in football.
Thus the offensive principles refer to the actions developed by a team when in possession.
Bibliography:
Granfutbol.com
entrenadoresdefutbol.blogia.com
PENALTY KICK
PENALTY KICK
The penalty kick is a technical penalty in football. This is rule 14. occurs when a player commits an offense punishable by a direct free kick inside the penalty area.
The launch was performed from a designated spot 11 meters out with a pitcher and goalkeeper only.
The goalkeeper standing on the goal line without being able to anticipate the pitcher kicks the ball.
The pitcher must be identified and can kick the ball when the referee signal. You can not reverse or make a complete stop at the stroke release.
The penalty has been studied by mathematicians and psychologists and proved by many studies being infuido both. Psychology used by the goalkeeper in the pitcher and contrary alike. There is also a statistical summary of where they usually throw the penalties and where goalkeepers are often pulled to stop them.
Bibliography:
fifa.com (Rules)
elpais.com (El penalti de Nash)
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
TACTICAL ACTIONS: CHANGES IN ORIENTATION
TACTICAL ACTIONS: CHANGES IN ORIENTATION
Those long short shipments, media or changing its trajectory ball. They are made to exploit gaps, disorient the enemy, get amplitude in attack and find the back of the opponent.
One of the greatest examples of changes in orientation is Xabi Alonso.
A change of orientation may have two objectives:
- To make a quick attack space.
- Find a solution to pressure the opposing team.
The tactical response to a change in orientation is tilting.
Here a video with an examples of change in orientation:
Bibliography:
Pascual Verdú. N, (2013), Aspectos tácticos.
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