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Mutations
and Strategies
The
last three World Cups demonstrated that football has realized
several “mutations” of performance though reinforcing the
idea that “preparation and discipline remain the
key-elements of success”.
Such
“shifts” or “negative translations of interest” were
reflected by teams such as Holland, Romania, Australia or the Czech
Republic (losing the qualification at the 2002 World Cup), as
well as France, Portugal, Argentina, Italy and Spain who
seemed to have not been able to maintain a balanced focus
between activity at the club level and national team one.
Another
example of this “translation, this time-positive” was
evident in teams such as Turkey, Korea, Senegal, Germany, USA,
etc. where the local players with a special motivation gave
superior plays than their earlier, 1998-2002 international
performances.
And
finally, there is a shift from the concept of performance
dominated by power and physical fitness (Anglo-Saxon
Concept-Style) to the one defined by skill (Latin
Concept-Style).
The
programs proposed herein are the basis of what SAA can offer.
Following an assessment visit, SAA can design, present
and execute a series of programs as outlined below:
Program
1: Lessons Drawn
from the 2002 World Cup and their Impact on Building the
National Concept of Performance
Program
2: A New
Organizational Chart for the National Football Association
Program
3: How to Build a
National Concept of Performance
Program
4: How to Develop
High Quality Clubs and Leagues
Program
5: Leveraging the
National Performance with a New Generation of Referees
Program
6: Using Medical
and Technical Staff to Develop a Scientific Activity
Program
7: The Complete
Circle of a Coach’s Activity
Our
programs are based on the 3-Dimensional Football System of
Performance, a new-total-football vision, a new method of
teaching how to coach and play at the highest level of
performance.
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