Wednesday, 29 April 2015

THE COERVER METHODE

      



  
        In a previous article, we mentioned a book by Juan Carlos Valeron on methodology for fubol base, but today we want to talk about another great method, although described otherwise than Valeron, it is a highly innovative and effective method.        The method was created by a technician from the 70s, named Will Coerver, which introduced a system of education which proposed that "the technique can be learned, not just innate." To develop this idea created a working model with a pyramidal organizational structure and six cumulative levels that progress from a lower level to a higher one requires mastering the rules of the previous levels.The six levels are, from the bottom up: the relationship with the ball, the reception and execution of passes, one on one, speed, completion and, finally, the collective attack.

         Normally working with players aged 6 to 14 years. His premise was that "the behavior of the team always depends on individual conditions of their players."


         Coerver design 6 levels have to learn each player.


- Relationship with the ball- Reception / Execution passes- 1 on 1- Speed- Definition- Collective Attack


Below is a video on the method Coerver

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vESLDfBzLq4#t=105

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