![]() ![]() ![]() These methods have been spoken about many times before online. This piece has been heavily influenced by the WFA and their coaching methods which I cannot praise enough. Some suggested reading and listening on Raymond Verheijen’s and the WFA methods can be found below. It is important to remember that I do not believe I have all the answers, this is simply an outline of an approach to consider when coaching football, the ideas in this piece will be developed upon in part 2. I feel that as coaches we are often taught “how to coach” through national governing body coaching courses as if we are preparing for history tests, we get taught all the dates (details) but not how to answer the questions (application of knowledge), hopefully this piece will provide a bridge between the two, provoke ideas and encourage better practice. I want to make it clear that this is not a definitive approach on how to coach football, more a work in progress through things I have read and experiences I have had. ![]() In this piece I have outlined an approach to coaching football, that will hopefully encourage thought and debate around how and why we coach. Von GJ am in den Kategorien Coaching mit 5 Kommentaren An Approach To Coaching Football (Part 1) ![]()
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