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Written by sam farmer
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 18:58 |
WE ARE 2ND IN OUR LEAGUE WIGSTON 1-1 ANSTEY ANSTEY FINSH ON 50 PTS WHICH IS 2PTS BEHIND US:) 2ND!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 April 2008 20:55 )
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Now - a discussion forum ! |
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Written by Jon Blakesley
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 21:11 |
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There is now a discussion forum available - have a play, start some threads, get the kids to discuss stuff, leave suggestions - anything. This is the first forum I have set up, so it will need some work, but so does everything else! - click the 'Discussions' link on the left. |
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Why do we coach the way we do? |
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Written by Jon Blakesley
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 20:58 |
A neuro-physiological basis for developing future skilful players Why the Give Us Back Our Game approach is THE best way to produce young gifted players. By Rick Fenoglio Senior Lecturer in Exercise and Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University / Cheshire The reason that most traditional football (soccer) teaching techniques and commercial coaching programmes often fail to deliver is because they are based upon outdated models of how young children actually acquire new skills. The majority of methods used by coaches to develop football skills in our young children consist primarily of skill drills with lots repetition of the skill to be learned. Approaches such as these are based upon the notion that as a child first attempts to learn a new football skill, the body begins to lay down a neuromuscular or motor ‘pattern’ of the movement that the player can access whenever he or she plays football. The young player, in terms of skill acquisition, is viewed as a ‘motor pattern learner’ and, so the theory goes, by repeating or practising the movement or skill, the ‘pattern’ eventually becomes engrained into the player’s neuromuscular football-related arsenal of skills. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 21:10 )
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Written by Jon Blakesley
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Friday, 11 April 2008 11:22 |
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Hi guys, I have now set the photo gallery hopefully so that anyone registered on the site can add photo's - it isn't obvious how it should be set up. Anyway, if you click on 'upload photos' (or whatever it is) you should be able to send files to the site - pick either of the two albums that you can see on the front page as the album to add to on the upload page - these should be viewable by everybody. I will try and set up some other albums as we need them (e.g. 'training' etc). |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 April 2008 11:24 )
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You can now add articles !!!!!! |
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Written by andy
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 19:34 |
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Hi Andy (and everyone else..._) you should now be able to add stuff here - click the "submit an article" link on the left. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 19:34 )
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