NEW TERMS Actions for the Game – reacting unconsciously to game information through your actions Implicit Learning – unguided learning Knowledge of the Task – what tactical, technical an physical tasks make up the action required for specific parts of the game Decision making is initiated by the perception of the game Rules create context...
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NEXT LEVEL COACHING – DECISION MAKING DURING GAMES – COMMON FRAME OF REFERENCE
NEW TERMS Bottom Up Process – where you’ve already been Common Frame of Reference – refers to a team game model, shared common language etc Self Organisation – is the ability to create order out of the randomness of team sports via tactical and technical movement strategies No Thought – are game decisions and actions...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – DECISION MAKING DURING GAMES: COGNITIVE MECHANISM
NEW TERMS Top Down Process – where you’re aiming to go Knowledge in the Game – knowledge based on past experiences and expectations combined with information in that game moment There are 3 distinct views that offer different interpretations of the role of cognitive mechanisms within a player’s decision making process and they center on...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – DECISION MAKING DURING GAMES: TIME
As mentioned in the introduction to this book-long post series, today is part 1 of about 18 looking at decision making within games, today looking at time. NEW TERMS Declarative Knowledge of the Game – facts or information of the game in general stored in long term memory Perception and Action – refers reacting the...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – DECISION MAKING DURING GAMES INTRODUCTION
With 2022 pre-season just around the corner, we’re continuing on with the “Next Level Coaching” theme in a mammoth series of posts based off this study, titled “What Cognitive Mechanism, When, Where and Why? Exploring the Decision Making of Amateur and Elite Rugby Union Players During Competitive Matches.” It’s a huge piece on it’s own...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – RETRIEVAL PRACTICE
Earlier in the week I posted about the forgetting curve and how you should review the previous day’s content as soon as possible, to scaffold learning for long term retention. Retrieval practice is one of the best ways to do this and here are some noted I gathered from education expert Doug Lemov on the...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – THE FORGETTING CURVE
I would read as much content teaching/learning as I do anything because as a coach you’re essentially a teacher, just not in an actual classroom. Instead of questions that need to be answered in words or numbers, football problems need to be solved with a mix of technical, physical and tactical solutions but in an...
TRAIN LIKE STEPH – DIY
Earlier in the week I took some points from Stephen Curry’s latest off-season programming based around training with a purpose and putting yourself in an environment that imparts game like stress on your training performance. With most local teams having maybe 3 – 4 coaches covering 50 – 60 players it’s hard to decide who...
NEXT LEVEL COACHING – TRAIN LIKE STEPH
The 2021/22 NBA season stared last week and Stephen Curry was up to his usual tricks following a down game by his own admission in which he mucked around and still got a triple double in a win against the Lakers, with a perfect 10 for 10 and 25 points in the first quarter alone...
PATIENCE WITH THE BALL TRAINING DRILL
I mentioned in a post last week that I analysed a bunch of games fro my local footy club from 2021 and 1 thing that was prevalent is a lack of patience with the footy in hand. There’s this thing in local footy, and it’s always there for a variety of reason, that breakneck speed...