Direktlänk till inlägg 22 december 2008
"Skill" can be defined as the learned ability to bring about a pre-determined result with maximum certainty and maximum efficiency.
“Technique” refers to the way in which a skill is performed, the successful movement of the body to achieve a specific activity.
A skilled performance does not depend simply on the physical ability of the player and their technique: it also depends on their ability to think, interpret and select. It involves the player in decision-making. Selecting a Skill
In selecting a skill to teach, coaches need to consider the following:
• What are the stages of learning and growth and development of each player?
• What skills are important for players to learn to have success performing them, to have fun and to be safe?
• What are the basic movements that underlie these skills? Classifying Motor Skills
Simple and Complex Skills
A simple skill is one that can be learned with very little practice and has few parts to it. It can be taught as a whole activity.Open and Closed Skills
This refers to the predictability of the skill performance and environment. A closed skill is one where the options are few and largely constant. For example, a kick to touch from a penalty.Skaffa nycklar som utvecklar... Att möta dina spelare där de är skapar förtroende! Ett gott förtroende skapar förutsättningar för optimala prestationer! Vinnartillstånd skapar topprestationer! Lär ut så att dina spelare kan lära in! Balans skapar...
Successful communication depends on developing good people skills and showing a human face. If coaches want players to listen over time, they cannot deliver their messages with sarcasm or threats. It is important to maintain a positive and open comm...
accidentally offside - A player is accidentally offside if they cannot avoid contact with an opponent while being offside. A scrummage is formed at the place where their team last played the ball. advantage - A method of refereeing. The referee all...
ScrumA formation used to restart play after a knock-on or forward pass, or at any time when ordered by the referee.Forwards on each side bind and the two groups come together, with the front rows interlocking to leave a tunnel between them. The halfb...
The match starts with a kickoff and the receiving team collects the ball and generally tries to move the ball downfield to score. The team without the ball (the defenders) tries to stop this. You can only tackle the ball-carrier. After the ball-c...
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