| THE "HORST WEIN" APPROACH TO SOCCER |
| | | WHAT IS THE USE OF
RUNNING (TRAINING ) WHEN YOU ARE ON THE WRONG ROAD ? |
| | | To
make a delicious cake, the recipe of an experienced pastry chef is needed. To
design a training program for a specific age group, a coach needs to consult a
FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. This consultation will minimise his mistakes and ensure
a better results in coaching . Like a recipe, a model should inform the teacher
or coach of all the necessary ingredients of the game and the proportions in which
these ingredients have to be mixed to achieve enjoyable and effective training
sessions. In particular this plan must deal with the problem of what to coach
at which moment in the evolution of the young football player. Horst
Wein, a well-known German university lecturer with coaching assignments in 51
countries, has always been convinced that one way of promoting the game of football
and persuading more youngsters to take up the sport is, to make the practise of
football more enjoyable, attractive and from the learning point of view more effective! Few
children relish hours of boring practice, but if ones make the training pleasant
and easily understood for the teacher and the young players and furthermore one
combines it with a stimulating variation of different competitions which are considering
the actual level of physical and mental capacities of the children, that's a different
proposition. Wein, having learnt through his intensive travelling that many countries
still use inadequate methods in youth football, believes that he is able to solve
their big problem. He looked at the way subjects like mathematics or languages
are taught progressively in schools and thought the same principles could be applied
to the teaching of team sports. Before introducing his ideas in the "Centro Piloto
del Calcio Giovanile" of the Italian Football Federation in Rome, in 1986 taught
his revolutionary football principles to the youth football coaches of FC Barcelona,
one of the biggest football clubs in the world. The
encouragement given by the coaches in Rome and FC Barcelona stimulated Wein to
publish his method in his first football text book "Programmed learning in Youth
Football" in Italian language which 10 years later went in the 5th edition and
was also published in Spain under the title "Fútbol a la medida del niño" ("Football
tailored to the child -An optimal coaching and learning model to unlock and develop
the innate potential of young football players") by the "Centre of studies, development
and research of the Royal Spanish Football Federation". After the great acceptation
of his philosophy by Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and South American coaches (supported
by his popular coaching clinics for coaches and the success of his second book
"Fútbol a la medida del adolescente" ("Football tailored to the adolescents"),
several famous football clubs in different countries ( for instance Inter Milan,
Peñarol Montevideo, UNAM "Pumas" of Mexico,Cruz Azul,Real Sociedad de San Sebastian
and Universidad Católica de Chile) decided to invite him to demonstrate and later
on adopt his methods. In
october 2000, Human Kinetics the world's largest publisher of books ,journals,
videos, and software on the art of human science and movement has announced to
offer his English version of the book in the majority of the countries in the
world. Before turning 15 years ago to football, Horst Wein's methods were already
successfully experienced and applied in other team sports, like field hockey and
ice hockey. Nineteen member countries of the International Hockey Federation are
using his "Development Model in thousands of clubs and schools, whilst in Finland,
one of the top countries in ice hockey, the young hockey players are learning
quicker than ever and at the same time enjoying their practise and their rich
and attractive competition program thanks to the methods of Horst Wein and those
of the former captain of the Finish Ice Hockey team at three Olympic Games, Juhani
Wahlsten. "WHEN YOU DO WHAT YOU HAVE DONE ALWAYS, YOU WLL NEVER REACH ANY
FURTHER" | | |
| DIFFERENT APPROACH
| | | |
One of the problems
in coaching football is the complexity and variety of situations which the player
is required to face. There is also a considerable range of techniques and skills
which the handling of those situations demands. In
this different approach to develop young football players with the FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT
MODEL Horst Wein doesn't simply list the skills to master at each age group but
the situations most commonly encountered in football. These are incorporated in
a progressive sequence of several simplified games. For each of them the educational
aims and the skills, that are necessary to successfully resolve particular game
situations, are clearly defined. However, the skills are only taught ( with help
of advanced programmed "corrective exercises or games ") when the player has realised
in the proceeding competitive simplified game a lack of a certain ability or capacity
which prevented him from succeeding. At
all 5 levels of formation Horst Wein manages to construct a solid bridge between
learning a subject and applying it some moments later in a simplified training
game or official competition. Training and competitions are always seen as a unit,
one being tightly linked to the other. The players are always highly motivated
in their training because they see the practise game orientated and not isolated
from the competition as frequently observed in youth football. |
| | | THE RETURN TO NATURAL
TEACHING AND LEARNING | | |
| Wein
believes that all things in nature have a gestation period and must progress through
a natural sequence until reaching maturity. Natural learning in any team sport
should work the same way ! The step-by-step approach is one of the keys to success
in his model, which uses the brain's innate ability to make memory-building connections.
Each accomplishment is broken down into a series of small steps, gradually and
methodically leading to the final goal, the mastering of the 11-a-side game. First
the young players from 7 years onwards are exposed to a program of " Games for
developing basic skills and capacities". Once the youngsters have mastered a great
variety of multilateral tasks (incl. the "Football-Decathlon"), they progress
to the program of simplified games 2 against 2 and 3 against 3. Here they can
experiment and improve on the skills and basic tactical behaviours which they
learnt before when they were exposed to a great variety of stimuli included in
the dribble games, games for tackling, games for passing, controlling and shooting
and multilateral games. In
the 2nd and 3rd level of formation, the players understand and learn to play successfully
the competitions of "Mini Football" which is considered an ideal base to prepare
the 8 and 9 years old players (together with the practise of several simplified
games for teams made up by 3 and 4 players) to face with 10 and 11 years the more
complex and difficult problems included in 7-a-side football. Finally with 12
and 13 years the young players show their excellent skill level and football intelligence
in the competition of 8-a-side football which is played between the two penalty
areas of the full-size filed on mobile 6m x 2m goals, always with a frequent interchange
of players. Every
two years the difficulty and complexity of the competition are increased in harmony
with the physical and intellectual growth of the players. That means that the
competition (as well as the contents and methods used in the training program)
is adapted at each stage of development of the young player to his characteristics
and not vice-versa. In this way the child always has the feeling of accomplishment,
will love the game and want to come back for more. The
young football player progresses slowly from one unit or game to the next one,
confronted continuously with slightly more complex and difficult problems, in
a similar way to the lessons received in mathematics in school. The progression
occurs when the technical and tactical requirements of one simplified game or
competition are understood and mastered to a high degree. Advancing in Horst Wein's
detailed program of teaching and learning to play football the natural way, the
coach of the young football player experiments that training is a process of development
by gradually increasing demands. IT IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO DEVELOP YOUR PLAYERS WELL, IT'S ESSENTIAL
FOR FUTURE SUCCESSES TO PREPARE THEM BETTER THAN THE OTHERS! |
| | | TEACHING BECOMES
EASY | | | |
In order to give
each young football player the same chance to develop his talent independent of
the expertise of his teacher or coach as well as the infrastructure of his school
or club, the FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT MODEL enables anyone to coach beginners successfully.
This requires only two weekend coaching courses in which the teacher or coach
gets familiar with his unique educational management system in football. Little
experience is required for successfully completing the two coaching courses for
coaches " The Key to Success in Football "-An optimal coaching and learning model
to unlock and develop the innate potential of young football players "in which
all activities for the different age groups will be worked out. Following
his proposal for a FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT MODEL step by step , similar to what happens
in all schools with the teaching of mathematics, languages or other signatures,
will enable less experienced football teachers or coaches to let young football
players grow over eight years of effective and enjoyable practice of simplified
games ( with the respective corrective games and formative competitions ) into
the full game of football. The result is already known: a more intelligent and
more complete football player. "IF IT'S OUR DESIRE TO TRIUMPH IN FOOTBALL, WE HAVE TO LOOK OUT
FOR NEW HIGHWAYS OF SUCCESS INSTEADOF USING ALWAYS THE OLD BUMPY ROADS OF THE
PAST VICTORIES. A MAJOR OBSTACLE FOR THE PROGRESS OF FOOTBALL IS THE FORCE OF
HABIT. BECAUSE OF SLUGGISHNESS MOST OF THE TEACHERS/COACHES CONTINUE WITH THEIR
OLD HABITS WITHOUT THINKING SUFFICIENTLY ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE PRACTISING WITH THEIR
PUPILS" | | |
| LEARNING FOR THE
FUTURE SUCCESS | | |
| In
his first Italian-Spanish text book "The Key to Success in Football" Horst Wein
envisions the formation of young players as a full development of human potentialities.
The German after offering for the first time in soccer coaching for each category
of youth football a detailed activity program which is perfectly adapted to the
child's present level of abilities and capacities, stresses the character of the
coach as one of the most important aspects of the teaching and learning process
. It's not merely academic qualifications that make a good football coach or teacher,
but his ability to incorporate his pupils in the learning and coaching process
in order to unlock and develop their innate potential to the most. With an integrated
approach to learning, children get encouraged in all 5 levels of formation to
make during the practice of many simplified games and their attached corrective
exercises/games constantly connections between technical execution, tactical and
overall knowledge and other important capacities like vision, co-ordination, anticipation
, will and physical qualities. Never the mistake is done, like in traditional
education theories, to compartmentalise the coaching of the game of soccer in
discrete disciplines (techniques, tactics, physical fitness and mental preparation).
Instead children always experience and enjoy the game in Wein's "Football Development
Model" as a dynamic whole. Though
during the primary years technical learning is given priority , at all formation
levels of his programmed learning, the young football player is given ample time
to be creative and expressive. Constantly the thirst for knowledge within the
child's mind is awaken until it is properly equipped with the skills and capacities
necessary for matching after 8 years of progressive and attractive training the
challenges of a full game. Horst Wein's holistic approach in football coaching
allows each child to develop his often dormant potential to the fullest. Horst
Wein has worked for many top clubs such as Real Sociedad, Leeds Utd, Sunderland,
Inter Milan and is currently at the Spanish National Football Centre. |
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