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Developing Game Effective Technique

In Youth and Senior Players

33Stuart Monk - International

DirectorConcept 4 Soccer International• International Director for Concept 4 Soccer International• Coach educator for the Welsh Football Trust

“ Without techniqueThere are no tactics”

Tony CarrAcademy Director West Ham United FC

Significant Game Changes 1990 - 2013

• Improved playing surfaces.• Ball speed increase.• Improved Footwear.• Refereeing decisions - Death of the tackle.• Player fitness levels.• Larger squads and player rotation.

Football In The Future

Outcomes

• Possession Improved.• Possession with longer passing sequences.• More passing and receiving situations.• More goals scored from prolonged passing sequences.• More passes are now played below head height.• More runs with the ball are made.• More goals are scored from central approaches.• More teams regain possession deeper and counter attack quicker.

Football in the future

The Player

• Must Possess an extended technical range.• Must operate technically and tactically at high speed.• Must be tactically literate in a number of positions and roles• Must be capable in 1 v 1 under pressure. (attack and defence)• Must possess an assured and expansive range of first touches.• Must possess an ability to manipulate and retain the ball.• Possess the awareness and ability to operate in congested areas.• Have speed, agility and power.

Football in the future

Technical Shift

• Technical excellence seen as the solution to the game’s challenges.• Expanded technical range in more players.• Personal ball retention skills are vastly improved.• Wider range of assured first touch skills at speed and under pressure.• The ability to play 1 touch football accurately at pace is essential.• All players are expected to be technically competent and assured.

Football in the future

TheTechnical

Coach

• What defines a skills coach ?

• What qualification required ?

• What training is given ?

• Technical syllabus ?

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The Curriculum

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ACQUIREThe starting point of any football technique is the cognitive movement process. Young players must firstly gain the mechanical movements and develop their co-ordination in order to control their body. This incorporates agility, balance, flexibility and mobility and ultimately stimulates muscle memory.

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Cognition

Agility

Balance

Co-ordination

Muscle Memory

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DevelopPlayers’ physical and mental skills are always tested and improved in our sessions. The intense cardiovascular element of technical practise has a positive effect on core strength and stamina. The demands of the techniques produce strong, flexible joints in young footballers which help in injury prevention. Creating a fun, competitive environment aids in the psychological development.

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Stamina

Cardio Vascular Flexibility

Core StrengthMental Toughness

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MasterTechnical excellence is our objective. Only through a structured programme of instruction, demonstration, practise and correction will players truly become adept at a complete range of football specific techniques. Understanding the elements that form the building blocks of the pathway is key.

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First touch

Receiving and Releasing Turning and Shielding

Goal Scoring Defending

Skills to dominate the 1 v 1

EmployTechnique ultimately has to be game effective. If players have confidence in their abilities, have speed in their technique and make correct decisions, then they will be successful when using those techniques in match situations. To progress young players will take many years, but only through structured, high quality practise either with the coach or independently, can excellence be achieved.

Confidence

SpeedDecision Making

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Endorsements

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“At West Ham United FC we firmly believe that outstanding technical ability is essential for

premiership success. The development in our academy players technique under Concept 4 Soccer

International has been excellent”

Tony CarrAcademy Director West Ham

United FC

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“As an English manager in the Premier league, I am aware that the technical level of our home grown

players needs to match that of the foreign players. To that end, I am pleased to be working with

Concept 4 Soccer International in developing the most comprehensive technical development

programme available worldwide”

Alan Pardew - Newcastle United Manager

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“As the game continues to evolve along the present lines, the teaching and coaching of our players must

evolve with the game as well, This is where the Concept 4 Soccer programme leads the way in

producing players for the future game”

Garry MonkSwansea City FC - Captain

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“We at Millwall FC invited Concept 4 Soccer International to present at our academy in service

training day. There technical knowledge and attention to detail led me to believe that any youth

player from grassroots to elite performers would benefit from working with the Concept 4 Soccer

programme”

Scott FitzgeraldMillwall FC – Head Of Youth

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“I believe in the philosophy and the programme at Concept 4 Soccer International, in my opinion it’s the best way to improve the next generation of players.

This is a programme that can do this”

Sam RickettsBolton Wanderers FC &

Wales

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“After watching present Concept 4 Soccer International at the grassroots football show. I

would be happy to endorse the Concept 4 Soccer technical coaching programme”

Gary BrazilPremier League Youth

Development

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