Managerial Bases of Sports Training in Performance Football
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DINA, Nicolae-Adrian, BUDEVICI-PUIU, Anatolie. Managerial Bases of Sports Training in Performance Football. In: Book of Abstracts: "Sports, education, culture - interdisciplinary approaches in scientific research", 7 iulie 2019, Galaţi. Galați: 2019, Ediția 4, p. 14. ISSN 2457-3094.
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Book of Abstracts
Ediția 4, 2019
Conferința "International Scientific Conference "
Galaţi, Moldova, 7 iulie 2019

Managerial Bases of Sports Training in Performance Football


Pag. 14-14

Dina Nicolae-Adrian, Budevici-Puiu Anatolie
 
State University of Physical Education and Sport
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 mai 2023


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As a science applied in sport, management has led to a better organization of sports activity, sports structures and compartments within them, in establishing the tasks of those involved in sports. The persisting general opinion such as football, evolves towards a game of force (forgetting in concrete cases about technical-tactical football) is not correct. Performance football requires the development of all the essential elements within the system of guiding the performance training of athletes, therefore not only the physical capacity, even if it is a game characterized increasingly by a strong adversity.Sports training methods in football are the ways in which coaches manage to achieve and evaluate the players training more accurately, taking into account the training modeling in order to 1optimize the footballers’ performance in official competitions. Starting from the main forms of organization of the activity used in the football training process, it is noted that each of them, by their particularities, imposes certain means adequate to the objectives that are intended to be achieved, adequate strategies are drawn for the given test, but also praxiological ways are required.

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Sports Training (ST), management as a process, training leadership, performance footballers