Sven, volgens mij qua organisatie toepasbaar bij alle leeftijdsgroepen hoor. De specifieke opdrachten die ik hier gebruikte lijken me haalbaar en uitdagend voor die leeftijdsgroepen. Anderzijds vind ik 1v1 vormen bij de jongste groepen veel belangrijker dan 2v1 (waar een dribbel maar 1 van de 2 opties is om de tegenstander te passeren). Rekening houdend met de leeftijdsspecifieke kenmerken van kinderen... eerst baas over de bal, dan over de tegenstander (1v1 in al zijn vormen), dan baas over de situatie (functioneel - wedstrijdecht) Groeten
بو دريس دومان دريس رسوال الله والأ خوفن عليه من الكلأب غرب العرب وأحمد معك إله العالمين عن كورة القدام وأنتا نضر والأ تخزان نن قول الدين نكرو عهدا الله ونسهم الله في نار
Sorry Mr Coach...analitical technical drills haven't any impact over the perception under pressure when the player is in the game. This kind of training is discontinued and unidirectional, so the child is literally focused on facilities of movement and decisions all time...Good luck and sorry to be frank !!! It was my point of view.
Thanks for your feedback but obviously, i don't agree. In my opinion, analytical drills (with specific focus and coaching on individual skills) are crucial in player development, especially in the golden age. Players who master the ball are more comfortbable on the ball, have the time and the confidence to look over the ball, and have more chance to deal with game situations. It goes without saying that analytical training is just a small part of football development but it's a crucial part! Even in older agegroups individual ball mastery should be integrated in for example warm ups. As a youth coach, it's my obligation to provide my players with "weapons" they can use in real game situations under pressure. If you only train under pressure, players will never discover all the possibilities of their body an feet and will never exploit their full potential!
This type of training would be a problem if it was the only type of training used. But practices like this help players to get comfortable with the ball and develop the skills needed to play effectively under pressure. So yes these practices do not have an obvious parallel to the game but that doesn't mean they have no place in well planned, progressive training sessions!
zeer leerzaam als trainer, bedankt Thomas!
Met plezier!
u10 ua-cam.com/video/cxdMhW1TVEU/v-deo.html
A tip: watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Colten Harlan Yup, been using Flixzone} for years myself :)
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Mooie variaties! zeer bruikbaar!
Jij bent een voorbeeld trainer.
Love it, very dynamic and skill oriented.
Gute Übungen. Danke für deine Bemühungen un d für die Veröffentlichung!
Bitte! Vielen Dank für das schöne Kompliment
Great stuff! Hoping to create content similar to this!
Hello Coach Thomas, I like the great work ur doing but i need ur help
Goed bezig doe zo verder!!!!
Je bent echt goed bezig op yt 3,6k doe zo verder eerste op naar de 5k en dan 10k en dan 100k👌✌️👍💪💪💪💪💪😉
Thank you. It was useful.
nice training, interesting ;)
Buen entrenamiento. Saludos desde México. Que ejercicios puedo poner a un niño de 10 años?
I need this training 👌👍👍👍
Nice video like this 👍😍🔔🇮🇩
Super!
Slick
I like it
Where is this training camp at??
Waarom maar van toepassing vanaf U9? Bepaalde reden?
Sven, volgens mij qua organisatie toepasbaar bij alle leeftijdsgroepen hoor. De specifieke opdrachten die ik hier gebruikte lijken me haalbaar en uitdagend voor die leeftijdsgroepen. Anderzijds vind ik 1v1 vormen bij de jongste groepen veel belangrijker dan 2v1 (waar een dribbel maar 1 van de 2 opties is om de tegenstander te passeren). Rekening houdend met de leeftijdsspecifieke kenmerken van kinderen... eerst baas over de bal, dan over de tegenstander (1v1 in al zijn vormen), dan baas over de situatie (functioneel - wedstrijdecht) Groeten
Coach Thomas Vlaminck ik heb het een beetje aangepast voor mijn U8tjes. Nogmaals bedankt voor de leerrijke video’s.
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Thanks Dakar!
The fifth looks like a little complicated
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بو دريس دومان دريس رسوال الله والأ خوفن عليه من الكلأب غرب العرب وأحمد معك إله العالمين عن كورة القدام وأنتا نضر والأ تخزان نن قول الدين نكرو عهدا الله ونسهم الله في نار
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Great work bro! Nice drills! I would love to have you Check out some of my drills I practice on my channel! Support bro
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Sorry Mr Coach...analitical technical drills haven't any impact over the perception under pressure when the player is in the game. This kind of training is discontinued and unidirectional, so the child is literally focused on facilities of movement and decisions all time...Good luck and sorry to be frank !!! It was my point of view.
Thanks for your feedback but obviously, i don't agree. In my opinion, analytical drills (with specific focus and coaching on individual skills) are crucial in player development, especially in the golden age. Players who master the ball are more comfortbable on the ball, have the time and the confidence to look over the ball, and have more chance to deal with game situations. It goes without saying that analytical training is just a small part of football development but it's a crucial part! Even in older agegroups individual ball mastery should be integrated in for example warm ups. As a youth coach, it's my obligation to provide my players with "weapons" they can use in real game situations under pressure. If you only train under pressure, players will never discover all the possibilities of their body an feet and will never exploit their full potential!
This type of training would be a problem if it was the only type of training used. But practices like this help players to get comfortable with the ball and develop the skills needed to play effectively under pressure. So yes these practices do not have an obvious parallel to the game but that doesn't mean they have no place in well planned, progressive training sessions!
@@CoachThomasVlaminck spot on pal