This program is the first opportunity for the players to combine skills with tactical concepts.
The program consists of 30 hours of education divided into 5 days – 6 hours a day. This program is offered in a team or individual basis. The players will learn tactical variations and different kinds of pressure.
The major goals to accomplish in this program:
* The complete development of the 12 technical skills of soccer
* Expose the player to different kinds of pressure
* Develop unpredictable attacking with quick speed of thought.
* Introduce nutritional and psychological concepts.
* Establish a long term training schedule for player development.
* Improve player’s ability to read the game.
* Develop the player’s speed of reaction (psycho-motor system) towards any game situation.
* Continue technical development of players from previous programs.
* Implement the following tactical concepts: four basic aspects of Brazilian soccer, types of pressure, inside and outside penetration, and compactness (speeds of the game).
* Advancement of functional training methods for defenders, midfields and attackers.
Faculty Information:
Day 1
* Organization Meeting – Brazilian Soccer Philosophy
* Coordination and speed of reaction analysis - Brazilian Soccer Warm up
* Technical analysis
* Tactical analysis (speed of thought) – 4 basic aspects of Brazilian Soccer
* Game (11v11) – Implementation of the four basic aspects of Brazilian Soccer and analyze of the speed of thought
* Technical aspects (Defenders) - Heading and Anticipation – Technical development and game situation
* 3v3 and foot communication
* Application on the field 11v11 (man to man marking, kinds of pressure)
Day 2
* Speed of the game (Theoretical explanation on field).
* Development of the player’s individual abilities.
* Speed of reaction/coordination (Circuit Training).
* Learning how to read the game
* Futsal – Implementation of the 3v3 (Alternate futsal/reading game)
* Zone Marking – Game 11v11 – Kinds of Pressure
Day 3
* Technical Aspects (Midfielders) – Passing/trapping under pressure
* Shooting
* 4 goals and 4 teams game (Permanent switching point of attack)
* 4v4 (Learning how to play back to the opposite goal). Game conditions 11v11 (Shooting)
* Lecture – Building from the back – 4-4-2 (Diamond) – Carlos Alberto Parreira
* Circulation of the midfielders (8v8)
* Switching point of attack with effective penetration (11v11)
Day 4
* Field – Technical aspects (Forwards) Brazilian warm-up with ball
* Crossing – Finishing.
* Different scoring situations
* (7v7) Offensive circulation and defensive rotation
* Crossing and finishing (4 balls).
* 1 touch game and curve balls (barefoot)
* Inside and outside penetration strategies
Day 5
* Carioca System (Organizing the team’s pace)
* 11v11 Game – Implementation of the inside/outside penetration
* Beginning of the individual player analysis
* Final competition
* 11v11 Final Game
* Player Assessment
* Conclusion of Day Camp and final ceremony
Other Activities:
Brazilian Soccer Clinic, Soccer Half Day Camp, Soccer Residential Camp, Super Camp Brasil, Individual Professional Training, Brazilian Soccer Tours
Facility Information:
Clinic Coordinator’s Responsibilities
* 22 – 24 players per camp (50% of sessions with 11v11 game condition).
* Quality facilities at the team’s location
* Room and board for BFUT’s coaching staff
* Daily transportation at the designated location
* Providing the necessary equipment (balls, flags, ropes, cones, vests, first aid kit, and water cooler)
* Local marketing for potential players, parents and coaches.
BFUT’s Responsibilities
* Top quality educators from our coaching staff
* BFUT is responsible to provide transportation in and out to the city location.
* Provide the team / club with a handbook developed during the Brazilian soccer clinic. This allows the team coach (educator) to reapply the concepts during the season.
* Official BFUT t-shirts
* Official BFUT Diploma
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