Football Tactics, 6, Consecutive direct passes

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Author: Tetsuya T. Yamamoto ISBN: 1230001815399
Publisher: 山本 哲也 Publication: August 23, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tetsuya T. Yamamoto
ISBN: 1230001815399
Publisher: 山本 哲也
Publication: August 23, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In this book, investigated are quantitative parameters of consecutive direct passes, and suggested are practices to move for consecutive direct passes. 

Two examples of consecutive direct passes are investigated. One is of FC Barcelona, and another is Japan national team. Distances and speeds of the consecutive direct passes are estimated with printed images, a pencil, and a ruler. Travel times of them are manually checked with a stopwatch in slow playback. As results, roughly, the traveling times are from 0.5 seconds and 1 second, the distances are from 2 m to 12 m, and the speed ranges from 4 m/s to 16 m/s.

 

Contents

 

Chapter 1 Introduction

 

Chapter 2 Quantitative analysis, examples of the consecutive direct passes

2.1 Measurement methods

2.2 FC Barcelona

2.3 Japan national team

2.4 Summary

 

Chapter 3 Discussion, elements of consecutive direct passes

 

Chapter 4 Suggestion, how to move for consecutive direct passes

4.1 3vs1 ball possession

4.2 Two players moving on a triangle

4.3 Tracing a circle in contact with a triangle

4.4 Movement from outside of a triangle

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In this book, investigated are quantitative parameters of consecutive direct passes, and suggested are practices to move for consecutive direct passes. 

Two examples of consecutive direct passes are investigated. One is of FC Barcelona, and another is Japan national team. Distances and speeds of the consecutive direct passes are estimated with printed images, a pencil, and a ruler. Travel times of them are manually checked with a stopwatch in slow playback. As results, roughly, the traveling times are from 0.5 seconds and 1 second, the distances are from 2 m to 12 m, and the speed ranges from 4 m/s to 16 m/s.

 

Contents

 

Chapter 1 Introduction

 

Chapter 2 Quantitative analysis, examples of the consecutive direct passes

2.1 Measurement methods

2.2 FC Barcelona

2.3 Japan national team

2.4 Summary

 

Chapter 3 Discussion, elements of consecutive direct passes

 

Chapter 4 Suggestion, how to move for consecutive direct passes

4.1 3vs1 ball possession

4.2 Two players moving on a triangle

4.3 Tracing a circle in contact with a triangle

4.4 Movement from outside of a triangle

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