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Coaching a Team: Get Organised: Planning Practices by Brummie

A well-structured practice can make the difference between a good team and a great one. If practices are structured correctly, it can help to maximise the amount of that each player gets out of each session.

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Aims In order to get the most out of training, you must first ask: “What is the aim for this Planning Practices?” A good coach will structure a series of practices so that they build on each other, using analysis of previous practices or competitions to decide on a specific focus for each practice. This is all part of a coaches process between practices. Once a focus for the practice has been identified, then you can begin to adopt a […]

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