As a coach, what are your answers to the following questions: Does your team clear the ball from stopagges? Do your players get first hands on the ball? Does your ruchman win the hitout?
Plan to Win were invited to the Level 1 Coaching Course (March 20th) to deliver a session to junior coaches on “Contact Skills and Tackling”.
Last week, Plan to Win was invited to speak to the Dandenong Ranges Junior Football League (DRJFL).
The “Pods” have arrived and there is plenty of interest. Along with many local clubs taking up on this new innovating training aid, Collingwood Football Club have also shown interest and are currently trialling the pods in their weekly training sessions.
To all football clubs out there and any businesses directly related to Australian Rules Football – we are keen to swap links with your website!
Over the past few weeks, we have received many telephone calls asking what it is we offer and on what level do we work with local football clubs?
With the football season just around the corner, take the opportunity to further develop the coaches at your junior football club.
A new and innovative training aid. Need something different in your training regime? Frustrated with not being able to measure a players decision making under pressure?
AAMI STADIUM, ADELAIDE; JANUARY 29th – 31st 2010 The National Coaching Conference is aimed at giving Australian Football coaches an opportunity to access the most up-to-date coaching methods and practices.
Are you coaching or will you be an Assistant Coach for the first time in 2010? If the answer is yes, you will need to complete a Level 1 Coaching Course prior to the season commencing.