In this Volume 4.3. 3rd Phase of the Football High Performance (FHP) process: "DO IT GOOD, DO IT FAST and COMPETE":
It is not, therefore, a question of conducting the training by following a programme of defined objectives, but of getting these objectives already developed and predictably assumed, to be applied in such a way that they have the desired effect on the competition: to out perform the opposition.
The general objectives to be defined and developed in:
- Third Phase (do it right):
- The "Technical-Tactical Actions": executing them by expressing the high level established in the "Efficiency Factors".
- "Collective Actions": performing them at the right time.
- By adapting the game shapes to the characteristics of each player.
- Through a weekly schedule based on the analysis of the competition: an influence on the errors expressed by each player during the match.
- Fourth phase (make it fast – with a high pace of play-):
- With a game made to "two tactical touches".
- Expressing a high level in the "rhythm of the game".
- With a weekly schedule based on the analysis of the opposition and the design of the variants to be developed.
- Fifth phase (compete – developed correctly in the competition-):
- Performing a specific "tutoring" to a particular player(s).
- With the search for efficiency in participating in the game of your team based on the forms of play established by the coach.
- With the realization of an "Analysis Work" (without a certain programming and / or timing) based specifically on what developed by the player in the competition.
We include in this volume, in Chapters 5 and 6, aspects and considerations that will help the technical manager of a High Performance process, manage and develop his task more correctly and effectively:
- Aspects and considerations to optimally develop a high performance process in Football.
- Three empirical examples of developing a high-performance football process.