GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THE STAGES OF THIS PHASE - Master the basics of the game.
- Know and accept the characteristics of the center, its operation, the companions, the technicians and the forms of training, showing a favorable attitude towards group tasks and those that involve effort, assuming the importance and consequences that derive on the organism itself caused by the training
PREBENJAMINES AND BENJAMINES OF 1ST YEAR - Given the age of the players we will talk about some stages in which the main objective is to increase their motor baggage as much as possible.
- Therefore, rather than looking for the precise execution of any action, what we must achieve is that the player experiences many actions and situations of the game with the maximum possible variants.
- This motor experience will allow the player to "configure" many of the aspects that will be basic for their subsequent activity in the game, for example:
- Ability to perform spatio-temporal calculations.
- Finish defining "his" biomechanics in relation to the actions and displacements of football (step prior to the manifestation of the technique and tactics themselves).
- Become motor and conceptually familiar with the most basic situations and concepts of football (attack, defense, 1:1 situations, space occupation, etc.).
- Therefore, there will not be a strict program of specific objectives of each area, although the coach may include in the activity (depending on the level of the players), some corrections related to the different areas.
- Other relevant aspects for these Stages are:
- The need to initiate oneself in the habits of "order" and "attention".
- The relationship with the parents (especially if it is the first child). It is important in this sense to maintain direct contact with them (the coach himself or the delegate), which allows a quick response to the doubts and concerns that may be generated.
- The need for continuous information on the aspects of operation of the entity (schedules, calls, modifications, etc.).
- All this implies that in this phase, the figure of the coach must respond to the specific and differentiated characteristics that he presents in various aspects:
- The age of the players.
- The football-7 competition.
- The overall nature of the training and the objectives of this phase.
- Absence of sports experience of the players.
- Need for the coach to have knowledge about psychomotricity and about the evolutionary aspects of learning.
- The need for a specialist to exist increases when we analyze the personal capacities that he must present to:
- Develop correctly the treatment with the parents, given the peculiarity that entails that it is usually the first experience in relation to the sports activity of your child.
- Ways of correcting, dealing with and motivating appropriate to the age of the players.
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