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Author: Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/the-360tft-game-model-course


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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 22Looks great - amazing resource you can just pick up and use straight away.1Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 22Looks great - amazing resource you can just pick up and use straight away.1Reply

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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 22Looks great - amazing resource you can just pick up and use straight away.1Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 22@Jamie Birch will start to add video as well and make it even easier 👏2Reply

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Stephen Kavanagh • Jul 22Can I ask if the plans assume more than one training session per week - they are laid out as ‘weekly’ sessions. My U16s have one 90 minute session + matchday per week. If I had my time again, I’d try and get two a week in but of course people have other activities on, especially at the younger age groups.1Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 22@Stephen Kavanagh Great question, and one of the sections I just added tries to address it (below).”If your team trains twice a week, don’t repeat the same session. Move to the next one in the sequence.This means you’ll complete the 16-session curriculum in 8 weeks instead of 16.This is perfectly fine because the learning principles remain the same:

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 22So the principle is the same for once a week, just follow the plan.The Game Model assumes 60 mins training session once a week, but as you are doing 90 minutes, your players will work on core principles for longer.This section will hopefully help coaches understand when players have mastered a level and are ready to move onto the next one. The model is flexible (I realised the language used may not suggest that though!)https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/classroom/62d426ee?md=7a41adc6f792440cb04cb29b45efcb012Reply

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