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5 years agoIt’s not about what you look at, it’s about what you see.⠀ ⠀ A hard area of performance to help players self-learn is surprisingly analysis. We frequently get the ‘how can I analyse games myself?’ question, and answering it is honestly a struggle.⠀ ⠀ When our analysts go to watch a game, there generally isn’t a difficult process to follow, they already know what they’re looking for. But that has come from a long time of observation, as well as studying tactics and philosophies. How do you look for something you aren’t aware of? In some cases you may find it through observation, but for the most part it will go over your head. The same can be said for a lot of areas of performance. When you perform a gym session you’ve seen online, you might pick up some points well, but a lot of key aspects you may also get wrong, because ultimately you won’t know exactly what you’re looking for. Whereas if you worked with a highly knowledgeable trainer, they should have a much stronger understanding and be able to communicate the teachings more effectively.⠀ ⠀ So what are the best ways to develop tactical knowledge and then apply that knowledge into play?⠀ ⠀ * Being fortunate enough to have a knowledgable trainer, who also cares for your individual development. * Working with a knowledgeable, goal-orientated analyst. * Reading and researching tactical systems, taking on board individual considerations and returning to observe match play (although this is less advisable because for the same fees that the books would cost, you could probably save a lot of time by getting analysis)⠀ ⠀ Then of course analysing match footage becomes far easier. Once you too know what you’re looking for, the act of analysing play will allow you to get a more visual look at the different triggers you want to see, that can help with the application of them into your gameplay.

4 years agoBreaking down our three main analysis types. Pre-match opposition analysis, unlike what you might expect, is not about playing to the opponent. Instead, it is written to best help you understand how you can use your abilities to take advantage of the opposition weaknesses. The key here is in understanding our own player’s strengths to offer the right tweaks to decision-making that ensure they are in position to perform their best. This service is perfect for performance optimisation, getting the most of what abilities you already have at your exposal. Post-match performance reviews are written to review your strengths and areas for improvement after a match, using them to offer specific guidance on what you need to do in training and future matches to perform greater. This is the best service for long-term tactical and technical development among professional footballers. Positional guides utilise the top pro’s games to illustrate tactical learnings. These can be as specific as a winger’s decision-making in the 4-3-3, to as broad as a centre-halves’ defending. You decide what you need to work on and we write the piece to help you learn. This is perfect for grassroots and academy players in need of tactical and technical development.

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