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The Ultimate Interplay of Sports Science and Football

5th Congress, Japanese Society of Science and Football. The Ultimate Interplay of Sports Science and Football. Dettmar CRAMER (Germany). THE SCIENCES. In as much as football mirrors the whole of life, then sports science is connected with and served by every branch of science.

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The Ultimate Interplay of Sports Science and Football

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  1. 5th Congress, Japanese Society of Science and Football The Ultimate Interplay of Sports Science and Football Dettmar CRAMER (Germany)

  2. THE SCIENCES In as much as football mirrors the whole of life, then sports science is connected with and served by every branch of science. Let’s list the most important aspects - Quite obviously, no one man is going to be expert in all these fields. Therefore, if sports science is to play an useful part in the developmentof both football and science, scientists must learn from football that people of very different types and talents are needed to blend together into a successful team.

  3. THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVENESS • … JUST DO IT– • … THERE IS NO DEFEAT, EXCEPT IN NOT TRYING – • GOOD PLAYERS AND TEAMS KNOW THE MOMENT THAT COUNTS – • SAVE ENERGY FOR IMPOTANCE – • CHANGE OF ATTITUDE – • EDUCATE WINNERS – • DEVELOP DESIRE FACTORS : AGGRESSION, DETERMINATION, DRIVE, INTELLIGENCE, LEADERSHIP – • BE PURPOSEFUL WHEN FIGHTING FOR POSSESSION, DRIBBLING, PASSING, HEADING, SHOOTING FOR GOALS OR DEFENDING/ATTACKING AT SETPLAYS – • BE ALWAYS AT THE QIUVIVE AND READY TO GO – • BE A SUCCESSFUL COMPETITOR AND MEMBER OF A WINNING TEAM –

  4. EFFECTIVENESSIN MODERN FOOTBALL IN FOOTBALL, THE REAL BEAUTY IS EFFECTIVENESS – EDUCATIONAL PROCEDURE : CHANGE OF ATTITUDE – BORN LOSERS – THE WILL TO WIN – SAFE ENERGY FOR IMPORTANCE – THEN SACRIFICE EVERYTHING – MANY EXAMPLES : BALL CONTROL – NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROL, BUT TO SCORE e.g. … DRIBBLING – NOT FOR THE GALLERRY, BUT TO WIN … PASSING – SUPPORT – PERCENTAGE …

  5. EFFECTIVENESSIN MODERN FOOTBALL GOAL SHOOTING (WC 1998) : COMPETITIVE GOALS SHOT TRAINNINGS IS THE CONSEQUENCE.

  6. AT LAST FOOTBALL IS A GAME OF SKILLS … And the better the skill and the wider the range of skills at the disposal of the player, the better footballer he is going to be. Skill in football terms is the ability to be in the right position at the right time – and to select the right technique on demand. Every match situation which involves the ball produces a new problem similar to others but unique in its own right because of such factors as angel, flight, height, pace of the ball, the opponents qualities, the players position, the state of the ground, the weather, and other prevailing conditions. There a decision is always required – Do you pass with the inside, outside, or any other part of the foot and – even more basic – which foot – Skill practice is not rote practice – And our methods of coaching and learning also – Fundamental advanced competitive –

  7. SCOUTING FOOTBALL TALENTS THE REAL TALENT DOES NOT DEPEND ON PLACE AND TIME. THE TALENT MAY BE BORN IN ONE OF THE GREAT CITIES IN THE EAST OR IN A UNKNOWN VILLAGE IN THE NORTH. THE PROBLEM AND THE CHALLENGE ARE TO SCOUT AND TO DEVELOP THE TALENT.

  8. SCOUTING FOOTBALL TALENTS 1. ORGANIZATION : SELECTION OF CAPABLE COACHES / SCOUTS – ORGANIZING WEEK-ENDS OF THE UNKNOWN FOOTBALL PLAYER, COMPETITIONS, AND TOURNAMENTS – 2. CHARACTERISTICS : PLAYING SENSE AGGRESSION SKILLS SPEED – OBSERVED IN FOUR MATCH SITUATIONS – 3. DEVELOPMENT : ACCORDING TO THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT – TRAINING, REGULAR LEAGUE COMPETITIONS, PERFORMANCE TESTS EVERY TWO YEARS. –

  9. TEAM BUILDING- KEY WORDS FOR EASY REMENBRANCE - MOTTO : TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE TEAM BUILDING OFF THE FIELD OF PLAY : SCOUTING SELECTING EDUCATING INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS ORGANIZATION STRATEGY TACTICS TRADITION AND CULTURE OF THE CLUB / ASSOCIATION CONFLICTS

  10. TEAM BUILDING- KEY WORDS FOR EASY REMENBRANCE - TEAM BUILDING ON THE FIELD OF PLAY : THE TRAINING PROCESS AND PROGRESS THE SYSTEM OF PLAY – ADVANTAGES / DISADVANTAGES THE BASIC FUNCTIONS – LIMITATIONS DEFENCE AS STRONGHOLD AND SPRING BOAD COUNTER ATTACK AS SUCCESS GUARANTY THE EFFICIENCY OF THE POSITIONAL PLAY THE ATTACK – BUILT-UP AND STEEP EFFECTIVENESS

  11. TEAM BUILDING- KEY WORDS FOR EASY REMENBRANCE - TEAM BUILDING OFF AND ON THE FIELD OF PLAY : PSYCHOLOGY OF TEAM BUILDING TEAM SPIRIT AND TEAM WORK OF EVERYBODY INVOLVED BEHAVIOURAL CONDUCT HIERARCHY OF THE TEAM COMMON OPPONENTS THE PERSONALITY OF THE COACH COMMUNICATION MOTIVATION TRAINING CAMPS – TEAM WORK IS THE BASE OF SUCCESS –

  12. THE S-A-I-D-PRINCIPLEWALLIS, E.L. and LOGAN, G.A. 1964 A GUINDING PRINCIPLE HAS BEEN ADVANCED FOR THE ACHIVEMENT OF PHYSICAL FITNESS – BUT ALSO OF SKILLS AND TACTICS. IT PROVIDES FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT WITH A MINIMUM OF EFFORT AND TIME CONSUMPTION. THIS PRINCIPLE HAS BEEN APPLIED IN THE DESIGN OF THE TRAINING PROGRAMS PRESENTED IN ALL MY COACHING COURSES AROUND THE FOOTBALL WORLD. BECAUSE OUR BODY RESPONDS RATHER SPECIFICALLY TO DEMANDS PLACED ON IN –

  13. THE S-A-I-D-PRINCIPLEWALLIS, E.L. and LOGAN, G.A. 1964 THEREFORE : ONE IS FIT TO DO THINGS THAT ANOTHER CANNOT DO BECAUSE OF THE TYPE ACTIVITIES ONE HAS FORCED HIS NERVOUS SYSTEM TO ADJUST TO – WE CALL IT S-pecificA-daptation to I-mposedD-emands. THIS PRINCIPLE IS JUSTIFIED IN FOOTBALL PRACTICE AND SUPPORTED BY SCIENTIFIC AND CAREFUL OBSERVATIONS. A SHORTCUT TO SUCCESS. –

  14. EUROPEAN FOOTBALLGENERAL COMPETITIVE DEMANDSDRS. RAYMOND VERHEIJEN, 1997

  15. EUROPEAN FOOTBALLGENERAL COMPETITIVE DEMANDSDRS. RAYMOND VERHEIJEN, 1997

  16. DIFFERENCE SYSTEM AND STYLE OF PLAY – STANDARD OF PLAY – FATIGUE.

  17. ITALY WC 2006 1 BUFFON 19 ZAMBROTTA 5 CANNAVARO 23 MATERAZZI 3 GOSSO 16 CAMORANESI 21 PIRLO 8 GATTUSO 20 PERROTTA 10 TOTTI 9 TONI

  18. FRANCE WC 2006 16 BARTHEZ 19 SAGNOL 15 THURAM 5 GALLAS 3 ABIDAL 22 RIBERY 4 VIEIRA 6 MAKELELE 7 MALOUDA 10 ZIDANE 12 HENRY

  19. GERMANY WC 2006 1 LEHMANN 3 FRIEDRICH 17 MERTESACKER 21 METZELDER 16 LAHM 19 SCHNEIDER 8 FRINGS 13 BALLACK 7 SCHWEINSTEIGER 11 KLOSE 20 PODOLSKI

  20. PORTUGAL WC 2006 1 RICARDO 13 MIGUEL 5 MEIRA 16 CARVALHO 14 VALENTE 6 COSTINHA 8 PETIT 7 FIGO 20 DECO 17 RONALDO 9 PAULETA

  21. THE 4-4-2 SYSTEM ONE BASIC FORMATION

  22. THE 4-4-2 SYSTEM ANOTHER BASIC FORMATION AND CONSTANT MUTUAL COACHING

  23. DEFENCE : NO CHALLENGE WITHOUT SUPPORT – DOUBLE AND TRIPLE CHALLENGE – RESTRICTING BOTH TIME AND SPACE –

  24. ● PRESSURE – SUPPORT – COMPACTNESS ×CREATING SPACE – SUPPORT – FINISHING

  25. THE DANGEROUS LONG PASS TO THE OTHER SIDE : EITHER RIGOROUS PREVENTION – OR AS FAST AS LIGHTNING RESHUFFLING DEFENCE –

  26. ATTACKING OVER THE FLANKS ・ FIRST : GK + 4 PLAYERS ・ THEN : GK + 7 PLAYERS ・ FINALLY : GK + 10 PLAYERS IN THE FIELD TWO TOUCH – IN THE CORRIDORS FREE TOUCH – IN THE CORRIDORS TWO ATTACKERS, BUT ONE DEFENDER – GOALS AFTER VOLLEYSHOTS AND HEADERS = 3 POINTS –

  27. COMPETITIVE GOALSHOOTING DEFENCE : PENALTY AREA 1 GK, 2 DEFENDERS – ATTACK : PENALTY AREA 1 ATTACKER + 2 MIDFIELDERS – ATTACKS : FROM RIGHT AND LEFT – CHANGING PLAYERS – COACHING AUTOMATISM –

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