The first 3 parts of this series has covered youth development, learning and coaching, with club culture being the focus today. How To Win (Phil Beckner) – you can beat 50% of your comp by consistently showing up and working hard, 40% by doing things with urgency and detail and the last 10% is simply...
SYDNEY HORIZONTAL BALL MOVEMENT
This 5min video looks at and explains Sydney moving the ball horizontally, by hand, v the Pies Friday night. In junior/local footy the ball moves vertically 99% of the time and by extension, makes it extremely easy for the opposition to defend and then transition into offense upon intercepting. I also explain what this allows...
COLLINGWOOD TRANSITION CONNECTION
This short 5min video looks at how quickly Collingwood transition once they regain the ball and how all 3 lines stay impeccably connected during that transition. In the video I show how it develops, what it should look like but also what we usually see in local footy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZphZegbcfk...
GAME MODELLING – OPPOSITION STOPPAGE KICK OUR FORWARD 50
Previous Post – Our Kick Out New Post – Opposition Mark/Free Kick Inside our Forward 50 This is a pure formation slide which if performed correctly should really limit what player movement needs to occur apart from some minor horizontal or vertical shifting if the opposition are able to find short to medium players to...
1 LINERS FROM MY RESEARCH FILES – COACHING
So far we’ve covered youth development and learning and today we look at coaching. Programming Philosophy – 70 – 80% of a session is of what I know works, 10 – 15% is what I’m pretty sure works, 5% is what I’m experimenting with and 5% of what the athlete/s want Player Development Profiles (Gary...
SYDNEY v MELBOURNE GAME ANALYSIS VIDEO
A great win for my Swans last night with all the midfield injuries! Here are 4 clips I noted while watching in an 11min video looking at: Sydney allowing time for player movement to keep connected as a team and to your goals Sydney creating space for other teammates Melbourne using corridor lanes off a...
ANOTHER 10 “STREAMLINE” TRAINING ACTIVITIES
So far I’ve dropped 2 edition’s of these series containing 20 training activities each but with house moving tomorrow, a severe lack of time, and it being 11:27pm, here’s another 10 to tie you over for now. Remember, these are training activities that I just have a short description of with no videos, images or...
1 LINERS FROM MY RESEARCH FILES – LEARNING
Last week we started this series with youth development and today we roll with learning: Motor learning can increase by 20% in the first 3 – 9 sessions Mistakes (James Clear) – make mistakes of ambition (failing on a big goal, creating something nobody wants) over making mistakes of a sloth (not attempting a big...
1 LINERS FROM MY RESEARCH FILES – YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
I’ve got 100’s of pages of research I’ve compiled over about 20 years on training and coaching just sitting there, with the intention of being used as content but rarely does. As I’m in the middle of packing and then moving house next week, this is the perfect opportunity to utilise some of it. This...
GAME MODELLING – OUR KICK OUT
Previous Post – Our Intercept Mark Defensive 50 New Post – Our Kick Out Because a kick out is a closed play action and about the only time where time isn’t a factor besides set shot goal kicking, it’s 1 of the most controllable moments of the game. Most teams will defend a kick out...