Monday, 27 April 2015

Tackling in Football

Tackling in Football

Entry to evenness of the soil that is realized by a leg ahead of other one to steal the ball from the opponent, and that has risk of admonition if it is not realized cleanly.

In spanish, we said "Entrada" or "Segada" because it is a question of an entry to evenness of soil, imitating to a reaper when sega the lawn.


It is a technical defensive action, which is in use for taking the possession from the rival of an aggressive way or for cutting a play of danger. Normally it is realized by the defenders though in the current football all the players must be capable of realizing this action.

According to the position from which the slide is realized, the tackle can be a wings or from behind. If it is realized directly it finishes inevitably in a dangerous action ("it" "irons" or "plantillazo"),

The player who fulfils the tackling gives a long step, stimulates a leg towards the ball to take the possession from the rival, the player who fulfils the tackling stretches the arm to rest and slides on the hip. (Peitersen, B. 2003).

On having done a tackling the body must work as a rigid unit, which is obtained by means of a good isometric force in the big muscular groups of the top part of the body. Also it is necessary to to have good speed, coordination of movements, intuition and vision of game. (Bangsbo, J. 2002).

This action is not habitual to see her in children, since they are in the habit of being afraid on having realized it, but it is necessary that they can carry out this action, since it is a technical defensive very important aspect, which demonstrates valor and force.


To train this skill, first it is necessary to train aspects of analytical form as the force, flexibility and the speed, for then to take the training to more global aspects with exercises of one against one, possessions with shots to desk and matches.






Bibliography:

https://books.google.es/books?id=TzAjNIt0mSUC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=el+tackling&source=bl&ots=w7zXNpI1Y1&sig=URgD4mo2YlC_lwsdMjiHwDWEVzY&hl=es&sa=X&ei=SFo-VdfsFYut7ga5zIGgCA&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=el%20tackling&f=false

https://books.google.es/books?id=6oHK3mu_RoQC&pg=PA64&lpg=PA64&dq=el+tackling&source=bl&ots=DyMnGWCUnT&sig=7zLG2L2mQyYqCqjnpedeu_uv3HM&hl=es&sa=X&ei=SFo-VdfsFYut7ga5zIGgCA&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=el%20tackling&f=false

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