Developing your Game Plan - Y and HS with Chris Latham
Ex 70 test Wallaby, current MLR Seawolves Assistant coach and IRAA coach Chris Latham shows how to develop your game plan with player involvement.
Part 1. Involving your Players in Developing the Game Plan 12:55 Member content
Allow the players to dream it, allow the players to build it. This allows them to feel ownership.
Ex Wallaby, current Seawolves assistant coach and IRAA coach Chris Latham enables his players (together for the 1st time), to build and own their game plan.
Chris starts with his players in the classroom visually building their Attack structure.
An excellent approach as players learn in different ways!
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This week, Chris extends his initial team structure session into building multiple phase scenarios and giving his IRAA players ideas on owning the play decisions.
Take the time to use this approach with your players at the start of the season and the players will reap the rewards on the pitch!
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Ex Wallaby and currently assistant coach to the MLR's Seawolves.Course | Part 1, Part 2 |
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Extras | Includes a companion PDF |
Duration | 25:00 |
Topics | Attack Leadership & Management Youth Coaching |
Applicable to | Coaches Managers Youths, ands, highs, and schools |
Languages | English , Español |
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Course reviews
Simon Fruen EnglandWell done, great delivery Chris. In the UK we’re moving to U14 girls and seeing this game plan approach is perfect. I really appreciate the player ownership as this will bring out the players confidence. And if the plan doesn’t work out the players are invested in fixing the play. Exellent.
Geraint Thomas Great Britain & Northern IrelandThis is great coaching which involves the players from the outset in no pressure environment. Great use of questioning obtaining player feedback and understanding. Love the use of pool balls.
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