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The Possession-based Soccer Development Framework
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This topic contains 3 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Gary 10 years ago.
I thought this encapsulated much of what many of us are working to accomplish…
Best regards,
Damian
That’s a great visual Damian!
Gary – I was reviewing some more sessions – just a quick question. I noticed Brian does not make a lot (if any) stoppages during his session to correct movements or decisions on the ball but almost all License courses are preaching stoppages with various teaching approaches (question, demonstrate, apply etc).
Secondly, what kind of equipment is being used for both video and sound for the videos?
Best,
Damian
Hi Damian,
Brian definitely does make stoppages during activities for the reasons you cite. And there are occasions where that’s seen in the videos here.
However, the frequency and intensity of the stoppages is an art.
Meaning it depends on his/our judgement of who the students are. (eg what’s their level, what rapport is established with the team / individual, how well do we judge the players *should be executing a particular activity, etc)
In any case, you’ve given great feedback, and we’ll look to build on the content here with that angle in mind as well.
Equipment:
We use a hi-pod system with a standard HD camera and a Tascam audio recorder.
If you ever plan on getting the hi-pod, let the owner of the company, Rick, know 3four3 sent you and you’ll get white glove treatment. 🙂
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