It's called driving the session. If the team is even semi competitive, the coach should be doing this. It keeps the intensity high. Standing on the side silently makes the session go flat pretty quick.
@@DrBased123 Hes a TRAINER...So where did he stop it show them how to perform technically..impart technical detail in the 4moments of the game...this session could also incorporate OUT of possession technical detail. Shouting and telling ISNT COACHING !!!!!!!!
totally useless to have 2 players running like rabbits :-), maybe pressure could be effective, but I don't see any deep played ball at all, Nice video, but not realistic 🙂
Exactly ...where was his technical detail in showing them how to NOT pressure the opponent by running in straight lines ?....NO TECHNICAL detail shown at all...Just a lot of SHOUTING and Telling ...HES A TRAINER..NOT A COACH !!!!!
It was a big space so it was difficult but if you pay attention to the defenders, they are pressuring and covering. And the three were working on angles and keeping possession with an overload. This scenario happens all over the pitch in a game on both sides of the ball.
Hes a TRAINER...So where did he stop it show them how to perform technically..impart technical detail in the 4moments of the game...this session could also incorporate OUT of possession technical detail. Shouting and telling ISNT COACHING !!!!!!!!