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Philosophy of Development

"I like to summarize the development philosophy of Blaise Soccer Elite Training Inc with two words: Intelligence and Technique, playing with your head up is another important factor for a football (soccer) player." “Football (soccer) is just a question of space and time: by being one more metre to the right or to the left, or being one second faster or slower, you could be a mediocre football (soccer) player”. "It is better to have a player who is a little less fast and jumps a little less high, but who is intelligent"

~ Blaise Nkufo

We observe that a player with his head up:

Controls his movements and always checks his opponents

Never keeps the ball in an inconsiderate way, and makes the correct decision

Knows how to play the ball with a single contact when necessary

Always looks comfortable in his behaviour

Adjusts well to all techniques involving timing and spacial awareness

Long Term Planning

We adopt a method that ensures the Development of High Performance Technical and Tactical Skills, guaranteed through Effective Teaching and Motivation.

Improvement is a result of good work day after day, our variety of training; drills and exercises are well planned. They are also enjoyable, demanding and stimulate intelligence plus creativity.

Present Stage - Where We Are
Training & Competition Program
Future Stage - Where We Want To Be

Methodology

The player and the coach may have their own perception of the quality of a technical aspect of the game, or physical ability.

  • Our Role as Trainers is to:

    Explain
    Demonstrate
    Correct
    Instill confidence to the player when he/she is the learning phase (its OK to make mistakes)
    Find training content that is the most effective possible
    Help the player to find his or her own solutions

  • Methodology Translates Into The Following Principals

    The player and the ball
    The player, the ball and the partner
    The player, the ball, the partner and the opponent
    Working without rhythm or opposition
    Working with rhythm but without opposition
    Working with rhythm and real opposition

Typical Training Session

The G.A.G method makes the GAME the central element of the training.

WARM-UP

Non-opposed/semi-opposed/fully-opposed activities, fun team games and technical session related activities

G (GAME)

Play (small sided game, the initial game component of the practice relates to the topic of the session)

A (ANALYTICAL)

Isolated/Technical Activity where the focus may be on a certain an area of the field such as wing plays, playing out of the back etc…

G (GAME)

Play (the end game re-visits the key factors and outcomes that have been targeted within the session)

COOL DOWN PERIOD

Elements of Variation

Through our training sessions, we will help any players to develop his Intelligence of the game by introducing a wide range of game scenarios and introducing Elements of Variations.

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