MODULE 3.03B Group Elements / I.MA.C REALTIVE DISTANCES Flashcards
What does connecting tactically mean?
Creating a space for players is a concept that involves two or more teammates when taking possession of the ball.
Explain creating a space for players as a concept.
Creating a space for players is a concept that involves two or more
teammates when taking possession of the ball (connecting tactically).
Two main types of actors are present: a dummy and one or more
receivers (collective synergy). A dummy is a player who moves into
a certain space while attracting the attention of opponents during the
process. This behavior frees up space that was previously occupied by
the opponent. When the opponent is close to one or more teammates,
we say that those players are receiving space generated by the dummy who attracts them.
What is spatial gain?
We attribute spatial gain to a player when a recovering player leaves
his/her mark and moves towards a teammate, depending on if
the recovering player was close to the player and ended up closer to the
teammate during a short period of play.
When do we intervene?
Opportunity is the exact moment when one must intervene
with a certain action. The goal is not to act quickly,
but to act at the right moment.
What is the most important action for ball possession?
The most important action for ball possession
is the creation and occupation of spaces
The Importance of if an area of the playing field
that is correctly occupied is connected to what 3 things.
- The relative position of the ball,
- Anticipating the opponent’s next move,
- The number of opponents within a given area (numerical density).
What are the two types of space occupation?
Active:
The player moves in fast sprints to occupy spaces.
Passive:
when the player moves slowly or walks.
What is space generation?
The generation of space for players is a concept that involves two
or more teammates during an attack situation. Two main types of
actors are present: a generator and one or more receivers. The
generator is a player that moves to a certain space while dragging
opponents during the process. This drag behavior causes the release
of the space previously occupied by the dragged opponent. When
that opponent was previously close to one or more teammates, we
say that those players are receiving space generated by the player
who attracts them. A first step to quantify the game without the ball.