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Introduction
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Lecture1.1
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Football theory
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Football coaching theory
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.2
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Football tactics
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Lecture4.1
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Lecture4.2
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Game insight
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Lecture5.1
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Lecture5.2
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Football technique
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Lecture6.1
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Lecture6.2
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Lecture6.3
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Football fitness
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Lecture7.1
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Lecture7.2
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Lecture7.3
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Lecture7.4
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Lecture7.5
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Lecture7.6
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Lecture7.7
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Football periodisation
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Lecture8.1
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Lecture8.2
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Lecture8.3
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Lecture8.4
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Lecture8.5
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The Men’s and Women’s game
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Lecture9.1
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Lecture9.2
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Youth academy periodisation
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Lecture10.1
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Lecture10.2
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Goalkeeper coaching
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Lecture11.1
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Lecture11.2
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Football strength training
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Lecture12.1
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Lecture12.2
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Football rehab training
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Lecture13.1
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Lecture13.2
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5 Comments
Happy New Year everyone!!
It’s great to get back into the mentorship for 2021 with a riveting part 1 in Football Technique.
I enjoyed the example of the spectators turning into experts, in regards to ‘ What you see is all there is’ It’s truly amazing how people watching a game can make the assumption that a player is terrible or lazy if they see the execution gone wrong. I’m hooked again with another amazing topic.
Indeed a good example. Funny how many people are experts until they have to be in charge of decision making =)
Very true Christian !!!
Unfortunately, in general I am a fixed thinker and it is something I am hoping to develop and change and become more objective, especially with regards to football coaching and evaluating my team performance.
Hi All, would anyone recall what Raymond spoke about concerning Rondos with goals? I remember it being addressed somewhere; yet to be able to locate it in my notes.