14. STAGES
I. Me and the ball
I ma interested only about the ball
I am alone on the pitch
Egocentric
I don’t want to pass I want just a dribble
I
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15. STAGES
I. Me and the ball
I ma interested only about the ball
I am alone on the pitch
Egocentric
I don’t want to pass I want just a dribble
I
II. Me and my teammates
I understand that I am not alone
They can help me
It’s good to play with my teammates
I understand that I have other options than dribble
II
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16. STAGES
I. Me and the ball
I ma interested only about the ball
I am alone on the pitch
Egocentric
I don’t want to pass I want just a dribble
I
II. Me and my teammates
I understand that I am not alone
They can help me
It’s good to play with my teammates
I understand that I have other options than dribble
II
III, Me as a part of a whole team
I am just one of the eleven
I can help my teammates even if I don’t touch the ball
We have common goal
We work together
III
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19. DECISION MAKING
„What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight.
See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster.”
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20. DECISION MAKING
„What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight.
See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster.”
OBSERVATION/PERCEPTION
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21. DECISION MAKING
„What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight.
See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster.”
OBSERVATION/PERCEPTION
ANALYSIS
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22. DECISION MAKING
„What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight.
See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster.”
OBSERVATION/PERCEPTION
ANALYSIS
DECISION MAKING
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23. DECISION MAKING
„What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight.
See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster.”
OBSERVATION/PERCEPTION
ANALYSIS
DECISION MAKING
ACTION
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27. STAGE I: ME AND THE BALL
IA: What am I ableto do witha ball (skills)
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28. STAGE I: ME AND THE BALL
IA: What am I able to do with a ball (skills)
IB: What I have to do If I want a ball
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29. STAGE I: ME AND THE BALL
IA: What am I able to do with a ball (skills)
IB: What I have to do If I want a ball
IC: How I receive a ball
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30. STAGE I: ME AND THE BALL
IA: What amI able to do witha ball (skills)
IB: What I have to do If I want a ball
IC: HowI receivea ball
ID: What amI goingto do witha ball(decisionmaking)
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34. SPACE (IA)
I HAVE A BALL
I am aware where:
a) Goals
b) My closest defender are.
Do I have to beat my opponent to reach my goal
DECISION MAKING TREE
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35. SPACE (IA)
I HAVE A BALL
I am aware where:
a) Goals
b) My closest defender are.
Do I have to beat my opponent to reach my goal
No (1st choice)
DECISION MAKING TREE
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36. SPACE (IA)
I HAVE A BALL
I am aware where:
a) Goals
b) My closest defender are.
Do I have to beat my opponent to reach my goal
No (1st choice) Yes (which skill should I use)
DECISION MAKING TREE
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37. SPACE (IB)
I WANT A BALL
I am aware where:
a) Goals
b) My closest defender
c) My teammate with the ball are.
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38. SPACE (IB)
I WANT A BALL
I am aware where:
a) Goals
b) My closest defender
c) My teammate with the ball are.
GOOD POSITION TO RECEIVE A PASS
PERCEPTION
KEEP DISTANCE
Body angle
Head movement
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39. IC: HowI receive a ball
FIRST TOUCH
FIRST TOUCH
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40. IC: HowI receive a ball
FIRST TOUCH
FIRST TOUCH
REASON
TECHNIQUE
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41. IC: HowI receive a ball
FIRST TOUCH
FIRST TOUCH
REASON
PROTECT THE BALL
MOVE INTO ADVANTAGOUS
SPACE (1st choice)
TECHNIQUE
BOTH FEET
BODY ANGLE
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43. BEHAVIOURS/SKILLS
INDIVIDUAL
ATTACK TRANSITION
1. Dribble
Moves:
a) Feints
b) Change of Direction
c) Start and Stops
d) Change of Speed
2. Protecting the ball
3. First Touch
1.After loosing the ball
immediately start to attack
opponent till:
a) Opponent finishes action
b) You intercept the ball
c) The ball is away
2.Immediately after interception
the ball, attack.
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44. BEHAVIOURS/SKILLS
INDIVIDUAL
ATTACK TRANSITION DEFENSE
1. Dribble
Moves:
a) Feints
b) Change of Direction
c) Start and Stops
d) Change of Speed
2. Protecting the ball
3. First Touch
1.After loosing the ball
immediately start to attack
opponent till:
a) Opponent finishes action
b) You intercept the ball
c) The ball is away
2.Immediately after interception
the ball, attack.
1. Proper position to
defend in 1v1 situation
2. Defend till:
a) Opponent finishes action
b) You intercept the ball
c) The ball is away
3. Stay on his feet
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45. RESULTS OF THE 1ST STAGE
As a result of 1st stage we receive the player who:
Has tools (skills) to win 1v1 situation in attack as same as in defence
Knows how to protect the ball from defender
Has strong mentality:
a) He is ready to make risky decisions
b) He is brave on the field, he wants 1v1 situation, doesn’t avoid them
c) Feels confident with the ball at his feet
Is fast:
a) In his movement
b) In his thinking
Knows what first touch is and knows how to use it in order to:
a) Move into advantagous space
b) Beat his oponent
c) Protect the ball
Is acquainted with win and lose (because of many 1v1 and SSG)
Is fighter, he fights till action is over
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