PLANNING OF SEASON OBJECTIVES

If we look in detail at the list of objectives and their distribution, proposed for the infant stage, we will see that rarely the same objective is repeated on more than one occasion.

We therefore find ourselves with two considerations:

  • The coach and consequently the player during the season, will experience in a specific way in a single session each of the proposed objectives.
  • Obviously, this dilemma raises the need for more repetitions so that the player acquires acceptable minimums of the objective, which allows him to acquire a solid base of his learning.

This situation is caused by:

  • The need for the player to know and recognize each of the proposed objectives, that is, none of them is dispensable in relation to the corresponding stage, it is true however that some are more so than others.
  • The little time available in a formative process of the complexity of football

We will take into account, however:

  • That the methodology developed allows the player in each of the activities, mostly, to develop whatever the objective set all the objectives with more or less incidence, that is, in each training session the coach if he considers it appropriate can correct or guide on a specific aspect, even if it is not the objective foreseen in the activity.
  • That the same objectives will be developed in each of the different formative stages of the player, obviously with different approaches, sub-objectives or perspectives. But getting its progressive improvement without any doubt.

Even so, the coach if he deems it appropriate can:

  • Insist on subsequent sessions, even if they raise other objectives, on the same work (with some different level of difficulty -of the 3 proposed-), to the detriment of other objectives that you consider less relevant.