The internal logic of the game in the adaptation period
The concept of the 'internal logic of the game' is fundamental to understand the functioning and difficulties that players may experience in the developmental stage prior to football, known as…
The concept of the 'internal logic of the game' is fundamental to understand the functioning and difficulties that players may experience in the developmental stage prior to football, known as…
The role of the goalkeeper in today's football has taken on an unprecedented importance. In a constantly evolving game, the goalkeeper is increasingly involved in all phases of the game,…
In the world of football, it is essential to have optimal skills and responses to deal with recurring situations that arise in the game. These responses are known as specific…
In football, defending space is a crucial aspect of preventing the opposing team from making progress and creating goal-scoring opportunities. Within this defensive block, centre-backs play a key role by…
Regardless of the vast investment into the side over the previous two transfer windows, even the most optimistic of Newcastle United fan couldn’t have anticipated the sensational 22/23 campaign the…
Coordinative circuits are the ideal didactical strategy (DS) for the development of coordination skills in young players in the youth stage of football. This enables different basic motor skills (BMS)…
The Ladder of Learning Consciousness is a model developed by psychologists Joseph Chilton Pearce, Seymour Epstein and Michael C. Graham. These authors describe the different levels of awareness that a…
Brahim Díaz is emerging as the leader of AC Milan in this final part of the season. The Malagueño has taken the reins of Stefano Pioli's side in the midfield,…
In the most recent March International fixtures, Brentford talisman Ivan Toney proudly made his England debut in their 2-0 win against Ukraine at Wembley. It’s another chapter in the forward’s…
Within the MBP methodology, there are 16 different didactic strategies (DS). Each of them has its own characteristics and a different purpose than the others. This is why each DS…