Game Based Team Attack - All with Brian Ashton
"I'm a great believer that you gain and improve game understanding by actually playing games." In this video Ashton takes you through a variety of game specific activities that will help players keep the game up tempo; understand the space between attack and defence; and challenge defenders all the time. Not only to organise themselves but to start thinking and talking at the same time!
Part 1. Game Based Team Attack 31:32 Member content
“I’m a great believer that you gain and improve game understanding by actually playing games.” In this video Ashton takes you through a variety of game specific activities that will help players keep the game up tempo; understand the space between attack and defence; and challenge defenders all the time. Not only to organise themselves but to start thinking and talking at the same time!
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Former England Head CoachCourse | Part 1 |
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Duration | 31:32 |
Topics | Coaches Corner |
Applicable to | Coaches |
Languages | English , Español |
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Course reviews
Carter Croft EnglandGood to see Brian back at our old Club, really good game beaded video.
David Clancy USAWould love an introduction of how he introduced the game to begin with, numbers etc and what the stipulations were on the recycle etc
Andre de Joux New ZealandExcellent skills training
Jarrad Cameron AustraliaMy players realised a marked improvement with their in game communication and organisation after being put through these drills. Brian’s game based sessions are super effective and the players love them.
Rob CanadaLove the concept of saving the drill (5m channel passing) as a means of re-focusing technique that may be suffering in the larger team games and then returning to the game.
mohamad hazman Malaysiagood video from the former England coach
HAROLD SO'E New ZealandToo much ball gazing…this exercise would be more effective if ball receivers position themselves a lot quicker and get the spacing and alignment correct opposite the defender to create better passing lanes to “Hold” your defender therefore creating more space out wide. Looks cold there :) nice BA nice
Mark Calverley New ZealandTypically Brian – always entertaining, good entertainment and a common sense approach (althought that’s not too common) towards team attack and the space. Thoroughly recommend this video.
derm blaney IrelandReally liked this video from Brian Ashton. He talks a lot about the short passing game and its something that interests me as a schools coach. The majority of teams attempt to play with width using wide passes but I love the way mark ella (australia backline in 70/80s) threatened defences with the short passing game. If possible could Brian elaborate on this topic as Id love to develop my understanding of the short passing game thanks. Dermot
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