Part 1 Flashcards
Three skill strengths
Heading the ball
Jockeying
Touch and pass
Three tactic strengths
Defending at a corner
Attacking positioning
Communication
Three fitness strengths
Power
Coordination
Speed
Theory linked with heading the ball
Gross movement
Type two b muscle fibres
Theory linked with jockeying
Open skill
Theory linked with touch and pass
Thorndikes law
Most simple technique
Defending at a corner theory
Sponsorship leading to better coaching for set pieces
Attacking positioning theory point
Observational learning theory (van dijk)
Communication theory point
Performing stage of group developments
Theory linked with power
Non parabolic flight path
Factors effecting strength
Theory linking with coordination
Autonomous stage of learning
Theory linked with speed
Increased tech and responsibility for referees
Two skill weaknesses
Bad first touch
Man marking
Two tactical weaknesses
Ability to perform in the back four
And making attacking runs
Two fitness weaknesses
Agility and reaction time
Theory linked with bad first touch
Over arousal and the catastrophe theory
Social inhibition
Theory linked with poor man marking
Competitive traur anxiety
And fear of failure
Theory linked with not using an offside trap
Feedback
Visual guidance post game using recording
Theory linked with not making forward runs
Low self confidence as a result of anxiety or stress
Use stress management techniques
Theor6 linked with a lack of agility
Needs to be worked on using smart targets
Specific measurable achievable relevant and timebound
Theory linked with his bad reaction time
Extrovert
Thrives in social situation however lacks concentration