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RE: Training Session With U9 & U10 Teams
How much of an effect do you think fitness, speed and agility has on your players? Do they become better players and do you think the time would have been spent better if training touches, passing, tactic etc? Asking as I am starting another season with my U16 this thuesday.
Fitness, speed and agility is a very key part of training for me as the players will need and use all of those attributes during a game. I love ball work but you have to respect all training aspects as it will help the players.
If your working with 16 year olds being fit is very important as they play 11v11, working on recovery runs and general fitness is vital. Speed wise, with and without the ball should alway be worked on in my opinion. Agility and getting the players to move their body in all directions is also key as players need to be able to react and use their body in different ways.
I agree. I would think that fitness is a lot more important when dealing with 14+ years old. I would prefer at lot more ball work when working with U14 and down. I know, in Holland, they try to do at least 5k+ touches pr. player, which is probably why they have so many great technical players.