Gary Curneen is joined by Ben Bartlett (Director of Methodology at Houston Dynamo) to discuss the current direction of coaching development and whether we should be asking better questions around how we are learning and communicating the game.
As a thought leader in the game, Ben has written two outstanding books called Constraining Football and Connected Coaching. He is also designed and delivered the Elite Soccer Coaching Award – which you can check out on the link below:
https://elitesoccercoaching.net/coaching-award
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Loved this content. So interesting. I really like yours and Ben's perspective, which is pretty much identical to mine. I totally agree to the irrational and frantic pursue of creating an academical approach when it comes to organize a training session. Personally i think that we, as coaches and especially if we coach young players; should try to design training sessions that never look the same. We should try to meet the urges and the needs that our players show us with their emerging behaviours. And accompany them through the learning process, that in sport such as football is neverending. We can be accelerators for our kids to navigate along their path, but we can also risk of turning into a both psychological and technical brake to them. Anyway, i really appreciate your work. Keep it going like this and many compliments to Ben, cause he speaks in such a wonderful way and communicate so well the message. 👏🏻👏🏻
Hey coach!
I'm working as a tactical analyst and Im stuck in a certain level of observation & analysis…
In terms of pre and post match analysis there are still moments of congestion that are chaotic from my perspective and I cant brake them down.
Can you give me a piece of advice for a stronger analytical eye?!