In recognition of your support in the Foundations of Coaching course held earlier this year (final session still pending), ANZA-IJSL have arranged a two hour coaching session for all ANZA-IJSL coaches and assistants to attend a two hour practical training session whereby the Tottenham Hotspur coaches can pass on some of their coaching experience.
Tottenham have a rich history of playing the game the right way and this style and passion for the game would be passed on in the courses. The focus of the sessions will be on teamwork and football skills with also a strong emphasis on drawing pure enjoyment from the wonderful game of football. As we are sure you are aware, Tottenham are one of the leading English Premier Football clubs (currently sitting top 3), we therefore feel that the coaches would have a lot to offer the participants who attend the clinics. The visiting team of five Barclay Premiership coaches would be headed by Gary Mabutt (ex-Tottenham Captain & England Football Player) at the beginning of the week. The clinic will be supervised by Chris Ramsay (the Assistant Academy Manager/Head of Player Development and U-16 Coach), is officially endorsed by Tottenham Manager Harry Redknapp and is supported by the FAS. (Football Association Singapore)
The Coach Training will take place on Saturday, 19 December, from 1700-1900 at St Wilfreds Field, near the Boon Keng MRT station. There will be a chance of Q&A after the session.
The draft format is:
Aims / Objectives: - To encourage coaches to;
Challenging: – To develop each session at the pace of the player with the most potential.
Multiple outcomes: – Technical / Tactical / Physical / Mental.
Develop effective players and individuals
Incorporate transitions
Optimise every second for the player
Develop personality
Create the best learning environment
Warm Up:
Movement development integrating technical development
Mental preparation and introduction to theme of the session
Stimulated players developing leadership and social interaction
Individual Core Skills:
Kicking, RWB, Heading, Zidane, Maradona
Ball: Player Ratio 1:1 or 2:2 As technical and explosive as possible
Advanced Core Skill Work:
Progressive opposition practises based on individual core techniques (ball: player ratio 1:4 or less)
Developing where necessary into directional possession games or domination games - Use Goals/poles/Cones where possible
Tactical Understanding:
Developing into a structured and themed free play which shows understanding of the principles of the session.
Post session Cool Down: Re-hydration, Re-cap, Debrief
Space will be limited, so please request your spot ASAP if you wish to attend the Coach Training on 19 December at 1700 at St Wilfreds. Write to soccer@anza.org.sg
Last updated: Monday November 30, 2009 9:36PM
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