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Soccer training article from our current issue 4/08 |  |
How to teach tactics
Part 6: Psychological aspects of tactics training
“He’s got an incredible understanding of tactics, but he can’t teach it.” Have you ever heard one of your fellow coaches described this way? How is it possible that someone who instantly sees almost every tactical detail from the sidelines and can produce an expert analysis of any game still struggles with tactics training as a coach?
In this article, Stefan Lottermann lists the qualities a coach must possess or develop in order to teach tactics successfully, and he shows how a coach’s individual strengths and inclinations influence his teaching methodology and his personal appeal.
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Soccer training article from our last issue 3/08 |  | Everything depends on accurate passing
Games and exercises for improving passing
In this article we focus mainly on the (short) passing game as the foundation for combination play. Young players often tend to get “stuck” in tight spaces where they find it difficult to play passes or combinations — so instead they just whack the ball out. The author presents both simple and complex passing exercises as well as games that can help overcome this weakness. Full article (PDF) | |
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