What games and exercises do you do with your team?
Carles Fernandez With his short video he explains to us the modes and types of games that exist and those that he applies with his team.
In the video below he tells you in great detail the two types of tasks that are normally called, according to specificity and uniqueness.
Normally there are two types of tasks: according to specificity and according to singularity.
In the first we have three blocks: Corrective exercises, corrective games and soccer games, around which soccer training revolves.
Corrective exercises are the most analytical exercises. We will make this type of exercise focus on repetition, in this case we are not interested in the player thinking or analyzing the play, but rather in developing a mechanical and automatic response. Throughout this we will not have opposition or if we want to have it it will be very passive.
In corrective games we will begin to look for decision making on the part of our player. As for the defense, we demand that it be much more active. We will have goals and we will focus the game on the goal.
Lastly we have the Soccer Games. These are characterized because they are parties, whether they are conditioned or dismayed. We will put two goals with a goalkeeper in each one respectively, the objective is for this to be as close as possible to a real match so that the players get into the situation and can apply it at the time of the match.
On the other hand, regarding the tasks characterized by their uniqueness, we will highlight the following six blocks:
- Reduced conservation
- Conservations
- Position Juices
- Evolutions
- Waves
- The matches.
Do you want to know more in detail?
We invite you to watch the following video by Carles Fernàndez, Futbollab expert, to see in detail how all these techniques work, along with practical examples on how to work on them with your soccer team.
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