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Author: Mitch Phillips Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/communication-words
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Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • 24hLove this question, really interested to hear the responses.I suppose the most common two are “Time” for your have space and can turn and “man on” as you say for pressure on you.2Reply









Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • 24hLove this question, really interested to hear the responses.I suppose the most common two are “Time” for your have space and can turn and “man on” as you say for pressure on you.2Reply








Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • 24hLove this question, really interested to hear the responses.I suppose the most common two are “Time” for your have space and can turn and “man on” as you say for pressure on you.2Reply

Ross Whitehead🔥
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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 23h (edited)This list might be usefulhttps://learnenglishthroughfootball.com/football-vocabulary-playing-the-game/Some ones for your keeperhttps://topgoalkeeping.com/goalkeeper-communication-guide-shouts/3Reply

Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • 22h@Ross Whitehead 👏👏👏👏2Reply
Mitch Phillips
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Mitch Phillips • 15h@Ross Whitehead great list Ross!2Reply
Mark Wiltens
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Mark Wiltens • 22hTo go even deeper into it, especially with younger kids it is also good to communicate in words to give principles or tactics a meaning. I have some examples translated out of Dutch I know are used, maybe they are not apllicable one on one but it can give some ideas.’Iglo’ - To enclose the bal/ an opponent together’Street and the sidewalk’ - You are in the street without ball (small) you use the sidewalk when you have the ball (large)’Diamonds’ or a ‘Kite’ - Always giving 3 options (left forward… See more5Reply

Brian Willis
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Brian Willis • 12hDoes anyone encourage their players to use names in their on-field communication, like when passing into space, etc.?4Reply

Mitch Phillips
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Mitch Phillips • 10h@Brian Willis yes I encourage players to put a name on the pass. It hasn’t quite stuck yet but I do encourage it.2Reply
Brian Willis
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Brian Willis • 10h@Mitch Phillips I’ve been encouraging the use of names, especially when passing into space to give the target a nudge that he needs to run.3Reply