Online-Seminar:
Playing soccer considering space, speed and the ball
Presenter: Peter Hyballa
Director: Peter Schreiner
Translator: Hardy Fuchs
Speaker: Stephen Crilley
Duration: about 67 Minutes
Do You know that “Tiqui Taca” (Tiki Taka) originally came from England to Netherland? Then it moved from Netherland to Spain and now Pep Guardiola brought it to Bayern Munich!
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Topics of this seminar:
- Three variations on the theme of ground pass: Total voetbal – One touch – Tiqui Taca
- Historical background
- Differences and similarities within the variations of ground passes
- Methodoly in teaching these various training modes
- The ground-pass in competitive circumstances
- The ground-pass in practice-sessions
- Three perspectives from the coach’s point of view: Space -Tempo -the Ball
- Mapping a pass from goal to goal
- Ground passes as they are played by players in various positions
- Similarities with Total voetbal -One touch – Tiqui Taca
- Differences – Totaal voetbal – One Touch – Tiqui Taca
- Different ways of coaching within the various practice modes
- Building blocks in practices centering on passing
- Passing in competitive game situations
- From passing games to shooting from passing
- Ground passes in game situations – How to execute depending on the position.
- Passing in competitive situations and under great pressure
- How to coach within certain training modes
- Coaching – Key observations
- Why the ground-pass?
- Advantages of the ground pass
- Disadvantages of the ground pass
- Tips for Coaching
- The wall-pass: To beat a player with the give-and-go pass
- The ground pass in soccer education (1) -U6-8 : The ball is at the center
- The ground pass in soccer education (2) – U9-14: The ball is the means
- The ground-pass in soccer education (3) – U15-19: The Game is the Objective and the Means
- The ground pass in soccer education (4) – Amateurs/Professionals: The victory is the goal.