Assessment Level 2
21 May 2012
PROGRESSIONS AND CHALLENGES WHEN COACHING FOOTBALL – PART FOUR
This is the fourth part of the topic that I presented at the recent Football Coaching seminar in Porto, Portugal. This involves progressions and challenges when coaching football players.
19 May 2012
PROGRESSIONS AND CHALLENGES WHEN COACHING FOOTBALL – PART THREE
This is the third part of the topic that I presented at the recent Football Coaching in Porto, Portugal. This involves progressions and challenges when coaching players.
17 May 2012
PROGRESSIONS AND CHALLENGES WHEN COACHING FOOTBALL – PART TWO
This is the second part of the topic that I presented at the recent Football Coaching in Porto, Portugal. This involves progressions and challenges when coaching football players.
09 May 2012
Football Coaching – 8 v 8 small sided games
Football coaching a team in a small sided game, with the coaching topic of defend as a team.
08 May 2012
Football Coaching FA Level 2 in Kent Day 3
Today we showed the football coaches a series of small sided football games. The basic organisation is to play 4 v 4 outfield players, with goalkeepers.
07 May 2012
Football Coaching FA Level 2 in Kent Day 2
After yesterday, where Alan and I showed the football coaches how a technique progressed into a skill, today it was the turn of the coaches to coach their given topics and be assessed by Alan and myself. The football coaches generally did well; given this was their first experience at this level. The biggest problem they experienced was planning their sessions, so that they could effectively coach their given topics. Alan and I used coaches’ chalkboard to demonstrate to the coaches how to plan a session.
06 May 2012
Football Coaching F.A. Level 2 Day one
Today I started a 6 day Level 2 football coaching course, with Alan Walker, Lead Tutor of Kent FA. There were 28 candidates with various experiences of coaching football. The ages ranged from 16 – to mid 50’s and there were two ladies on the course.
05 May 2012
Football Coaching – Techniques
From a football coaching point of view, the first thing football coaches should understand is what is a technique and how to coach a player on improving and developing their techniques. A technique, with regards to football coaching is an action that a player performs that is related to a requirement to be able to play football. For example, the Technique of Ball Control. To master the technique of ball control, the players must first learn to work on their techniques in unopposed training sessions. This allows the players to progress without the pressure of opposition and to work solely on improving their technique.