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Tactics
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1. St Peter the Apostle H.S. Physical Education DepartmentStandard Grade
2. Tactics & Strategies Tactics and strategies are used to try to outwit opponents in order that you can beat them.
Different activities have different tactics; these will change depending on the type of activity.
3. Tactics & Strategies
4. Tactics & Strategies In badminton (racket game) a player may try to make their opponent move around the court to try to create space for a winning shot.
They might move them to the back of the court and then drop a shot to the front.
5. Tactics & Strategies Where else might they try to move their opponent to try to create a space to play a winning shot?
They might try to move them to one side of the court and then play a shot to the other side.
6. Tactics & Strategies In batting and fielding games the position of fielders and the order of batting will form part of the team tactics. Name two batting and fielding type games.
7. Tactics & Strategies Here are two possibilities, Cricket and Baseball.
8. Tactics & Strategies In ebb and flow activities like football or basketball one tactic might be to mark the opponents man-to-man.
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The fundamental principles in many team games involve the following:
Width
Depth
Delay
(Do they apply to defence or attack? Or both?) Fundamental Principles
10. Delay in Attack / Defense Delay in Defense is where we pressure the ball carrier to slow down the attack and minimize passing options
This also allows the defense to set up
Delay in Attack is where the team or player in possession slows down the attack to set up a set-play or wait for the best passing / scoring option
11. Depth in Attack / Defense Depth. This is where players have many different passing options available to them. It means they have players available to pass to in front of and behind them.
The objective is to maintain possession to create a scoring opportunity.
12. Width in Attack / Defense Width means attacking using the full width of the area. The Defense are forced to mark the wide players.
This stretches the defense, making gaps.
The objective here is use the space created in middle of the area for;
Attackers to make runs towards the target
Attackers to receive passes through gaps in the defense
Width can also be used to put in a good pass from the side for attackers to attack (e.g. Wingback in football crossing ball in for tall striker)