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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure where I read this. Maybe it was "Making the Ball Roll", which is an excellent book, but I read somewhere that quick decision making is a skill and a skill that can be developed. So say you have kids doing a 4v1 rondo and you have touch restrictions. Sure it looks like crap because of the bad decisions but they are developing their decision making. Obviously they need the skill/technique to pass the ball correctly but this is an exercise where the brain is being worked. Now keep in mind that they are only making FAST decisions. In time they will make BETTER decisions in the same amount of time and that's at least one way to develop speed of play.[/quote] Mental exercises, numerical superiority—pep, Barca, Cruyff all train players this way. Most clubs just do “street soccer” majority of practice which is complete waste of training. Coaches are being paid for that crap. Plus- kids can do this on their own.[/quote]
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