COACH Tip #4: How to Approach TRAINING

In Coaching Advice 3 we talk to you about the importance of observing and recording the important aspects that happened in a soccer match, but above all, the time invested in observing and preparing the information in audiovisual formats. We want you to be realistic, to be a person who analyzes the reality of this information collection and the time invested in processing it.

We work in our training and do tasks that will directly minimize the positive aspects of the opponent, but today we will emphasize the weak aspects of our team, which will be key to the daily work to improve as a whole.

What do you think we should work on in a week in relation to the opponent?

It is a question of HIT THE TARGET, a question of logic, and here goes our advice for today.

If all the time invested in traveling to see the opponent, recording it, editing the audiovisual material, creating graphic presentations, etc... you invested it first in doing the same for your team, don't you think that their improvement would be multiplied?

That is to say, before preparing your team for each of its opponents and expecting it to perform correctly against each of them, it is more complicated, tedious and difficult than first profiling your own team, getting it to the ideal one so that it adapts and works like a perfectly oiled machine and then you can dedicate yourself to preparing the matches individually.

A good coach cannot allow himself to be stagnant and must always train for the good of his team, as Thomas Jefferson has said on several occasions. “Information is power.”.

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