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Author: Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/7v7-coaching-materials-classroom-now-live


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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 12Love it 👏👏1Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 12Love it 👏👏1Reply

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Chris Unruh • Aug 12Appreciate this format much more. Thanks2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 12@Chris Unruh great to hear Chris - hope you’re well1Reply

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Chris Unruh • Aug 12Yup just back to the grind here our first few weeks back for our second half. I really like sone of these resources for coaching points on attacking and defending principles.I personally think some sort of course like this but for/from a players perspective would be great. We can’t stand there and coach every kids decision but at my kids age I think some content from their eyes would be cool. Teaching progression of decisions, what to look for when scanning or attacking or defending.Nothing beat… See more2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 13@Chris Unruh Great point Chris - i think at a high level it’s important that the players are aware of the teams principles of play, so how we show up when defending, attacking and the transition from both to the other. It can just be a couple of bullets in each box. An example being when we win the ball and are transitioning to attack that we expand our shape and get bigger and look to play forwards. Or when defending we try and win the ball back quickly, if we can’t we get back into a compact b… See more2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 13I have a video on it herehttps://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/classroom/1e0f4ac7?md=6e4fdc115b574453b4c3d8eb1c97db261Reply

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Chris Unruh • Aug 12Everything out there seems to be- hope that a coach teaches you ( while working with 10-15 others) or just play so much you learn (environmentally contingent not guaranteeing you ever learn what you actually need to). I think some sort of way to bridge that gap would be huge. I understand many coaches will have their own preference but let them handle that. Getting players to 2.0 versions of themselves and coaches having to mold them to their model is a good problem2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 13@Chris Unruh great point. The statement “the game will be the teacher” is over used and the point gets lost. A coach still needs to be coaching in a game for me. Just letting them play will be more fun, but some level of drive by coaching is still required.Personally my favourate exercise to coach in is a game, i give more time for is and try to time my interventions to make sure there’s plenty of game time, probably spending more time doing drive by coaching or pulling individuals out of the ga… See more1Reply

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Aaron chijana Banda • Aug 13Good staff, many thanks coach2Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Aug 13@Aaron chijana Banda hoep you enjoy in Aaron1Reply

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