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Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Post-Season Analysis - Breaking Down Technique Errors - Andy Ryland, USA Football

14 Nov 2024

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In this episode from the archives, host Keith Grabowski teamed up with co-host for this in-season series Andy Ryland, the senior manager of education and training at USA Football to explore deliberate practice. We discuss the importance of analyzing practice drills and their effectiveness in-game performance. We emphasized evaluating coaching methods, identifying errors, understanding their origins, and examining performance metrics. Our conversation highlights the need for consistent terminology and focused error categorization to enhance skill development. There are many ways to improve utilizing post-season analysis, and improving technique and skill is the episode's focus. Chapters Analyzing Practice Errors Improving Practice Effectiveness Understanding Technique and Performance Evaluating Position Group Performance Identifying Patterns in Play Execution Enhancing Game Planning Strategies Developing a Systematic Approach Year-Round Skill Development Support Our Partners + Offers for Our Listeners: 10% Tool Kit Coach and Coordinator pledges to source the latest and greatest products and services available in the coaching marketplace. We call this repository The 10% Toolkit for The 10% Coach. These resources are proven to help coaches win games and achieve all objectives for their programs. Think of it as a buyer's guide for vendors and suppliers we trust with our seal of certification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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