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Sneyers J. — Soccer training: an annual programme
Sneyers J. — Soccer training: an annual programme



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Название: Soccer training: an annual programme

Автор: Sneyers J.

Аннотация:

This book is designed for all (youth) soccer coaches and for those directly involved
in soccer training in other ways. It is based on the assumption that in youth teams
the emphasis is more on precision and technique and less on great physical load.
The focus is neither on theoretical discussions nor on high-faluting objectives. The
objective is to develop a complete annual programme for a team in which all
aspects of a soccer season are covered. We are assuming two training sessions a
week. Each training session is described in full. In addition we directly follow the
performance development of the team with regard to training preparation.
Because improvisation is the best way of driving a team to desperation within the
shortest time, and in order to avoid that we as coaches ourselves no longer know
how to carry on after two weeks, the following questions must be answered:
• What players are available (strengths and weaknesses)?
• What can the coach develop in the way of game-tactical options taking into
consideration the level and the composition of the team?


Язык: en

Рубрика: Разное/

Статус предметного указателя: Неизвестно

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Год издания: 2002

Количество страниц: 312

Добавлена в каталог: 27.08.2017

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