Development
Women’s Football,
Questioning your clubs development? Have you/daughter not improved and have not moved forward? Is your daughter missing out on getting equal time and resources into playing and training? Frustrated at the differences between your level of skills? Is your team not putting 5 or more passes together in game?
If your answering YES to any of these, please consider Para Hills Knights. With a restructured Junior and Senior Vision & Philosophy – that which gives a strong emphasis on development on key areas for the age of your child, technical focus on improving touch, vision, decision making and playing football “Barcelona Style and using the FFA curriculum ” then Para Hills Knights is the club to look at.
Many teams and players are suffering from kick and chase mentality and relying on individual players or only several players dominating the team, with no development on the rest of the team. Maybe it’s time to look at a chance to change you/ daughter’s future and enjoy the benefits of good coaching with AFC licenced coaches and a strong focus on developing all players as a team in a family and fun environment, with the added advantage of a proven track record not promises each year with no rewards.
Para Hills Knights boast one the best facilities and home ground playing fields, strong unity and we are looking to build a strong focus with ALL girls and women willing to come and learn and improve in year one of their stay.
We are looking for Under 6’s all the way through to Under 17 groups – namely , Under 6-10, Under 11 to 13, Under 15 and Under 17’s, plus a division 1 side squad to create depth and develop players at all levels as well as our Reserves and Premier League team.
2016 will be advertised and opened up to all girls, register your interest and make a change, EDJSA, SAPSASSA and Federation girls/women welcome to come and experience something different and enjoy your football and play an attractive style of football within a family friendly environment.
Benefits:
ü Great Pitches to train and play on
ü Fantastic lighting for training, plus decent pitches to train on and plenty of space.
ü The best premier league pitches in women’s football outside of Hindmarsh and great facilities, under cover seating.
ü Low costs.
ü Training sessions based on football conditioning and problems encountered in the game, not laps, cones, shuttle work which do nothing for the improvement to play better football. Don’t believe it come and see and try.
ü Coaches with high qualifications and experience in FFA curriculum( important for future development and learning the necessary principles )
ü Strong Unity and Team / Club Culture – Play for the shirt and teammates.
ü Strong Family and friendly environment with many social events all year round, including weekly meals and indoor equipment to utilize.
ü Fantastic opportunities to play at different levels and move up and within the depth of the squads as you progress through the technical principles.
ü Focus on getting maximum time on the ball and develop sound principles without the must win at all costs mentality.
ü Planned sessions with a Goal and Vision to achieve success long term not overnight.
ü Linked to a successful and dominate Junior boy teams, Para Hills Knights now offers girls and women an opportunity to join and become linked to a successful and progressive club which offers both community and elite levels of football, the club in the north with the vision and aspirations of long term success and strong philosophy of playing attractive and attacking football no matter what age.
Call Tracey on 0432 290 300 or email parahillssc@internode.on.net and take charge of your future in women’s football.
FFA Curriculum Framework
The essence of teaching (training) is to always think of the actual game situation as the starting point and then simplify / modify the game situation for training. This is achieved by reducing the game specific resistances until the obtained training aim can be realised by the players.
Therefore a coach must be able to:
• analyse football;
• define the ‘football problems’ of the team and / or the individual players in football-acting language;
• design and implement exercises to realise the training aims.
FFA Curriculum Framework
In every team (that is developing) for training sessions the following questions should be answered with YES:
1. Is football being played?
2. Is football being learned (and therefore taught)?
3. Is football being experienced (and enjoyed)?
4. Do the players understand the football purpose of the exercise?
5. Do the players recognize the game related intention?
6. Are the players challenged to improve both individually and as a team?
Training Games (should be on every sessions ‘menu’, preferably at the conclusion)
In Training Games all Main Moments of Football (defending; building up; attacking / scoring & transitioning) are included but one or two could be emphasized and the players are tested with all game specific resistances present. In Training Games there should be a minimum of ‘Coaching Stops’ (preferably none). The Coach should mainly be refereeing the game and give instructions without stopping the game.
Game Training
The exercises in the FFA National Curriculum Practice document show how to methodically train and develop the following main aspects of the 1-4-3-3 formation:
1. Defending
2. Passing
3. Positional play
4. Playing out
5. Attacking
6. Training games
Basic Principles
1 Transition (from losing possession of the ball to winning the ball)
2 We gain possession and then try to keep possession for as long as possible (BP)
3 Transition (from having possession to losing the possession of the ball)
4 Lost possession of the ball (BPO)