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Fine Tuning the Female Athlete 2008 umckay@ulster.gaa.ie 07920528793

Fine Tuning the Female Athlete 2008 umckay@ulster.gaa.ie 07920528793. ICE BREAKER. OUTCOMES. Learn how and when to coach female players appropriately. Understand factors influencing females in sport & solutions Practical Tips on Skill Development.

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Fine Tuning the Female Athlete 2008 umckay@ulster.gaa.ie 07920528793

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  1. Fine Tuning the Female Athlete 2008 umckay@ulster.gaa.ie 07920528793

  2. ICE BREAKER

  3. OUTCOMES Learn how and when to coach female players appropriately. Understand factors influencing females in sport & solutions Practical Tips on Skill Development

  4. SUCCESSFUL YEAR • All Ireland Camogie and Football club, underage and county league and championships provided the highest quality of GAA viewing in 2007 • However, all athletes/ coaches strive to work on areas to progress even further (Derry, All Ireland Junior Camogie Champions 2007)

  5. Player Pathway Series of Building Blocks Active for Life Compete to Win Train to Compete FUNdamentals Train to Train Learn to Train Development FUNdamentals (info@ladiesgaelic.ie)

  6. Pathways • The model simplifies the maturation process • Latest research: sports specialisation prior to the age of 10 is not recommended as it contributes to burn-out, drop-out and retirement from training and competition • Q1 • What about GAA??..... do you encourage other sports participation? Why?

  7. General Conditioning -FEMALES (adapted from Canadian Sports Association Publication) 15

  8. Pathways • The Learning to Train (8-11) and Training to Train phases (12-16)are the most important phases of athletic preparation • It is during these phases that we will make or break a player/athlete. (Windows of opportunity)

  9. Ulster u16 Elite Camp August 07 • No fitness test result was the same • Flexibility • Commitment as the days went on • Aerobic • Hydration

  10. Course Outline Unit 1: Pathways & Facts Unit 2: Factors influencing females in sport Unit 3: Practical session on skill/game development 40% of girls have dropped out of all sports activity by the age of 18. In groups discuss main reasons. There are ways to overcome it.

  11. Why do girls drop out? • Not getting to play • Abusive Coach • Over emphasis on winning • Fear of failure • Too much regimentation at training • Mismatching of physical size • Boys and other commitments

  12. Motivation

  13. Core and SAQ exercises circuit

  14. Examples of plyometric exercises • jumping over cones • skipping, • broad jumps, • box/depth jumps • push-ups with claps • squat jumps • (for a series of repetitions) • split-scissor jumps • double-leg bounds • alternate-leg bounds • single-leg forward hops • double-leg hurdle jumps • single-leg hurdle hops

  15. Common Injuries • Lower back • Anterior cruiciate- Hip and Knee alignment • Hamstring and ankle

  16. Pre Season solutions • Involve the Physio & trainer • Education on core stability/ back, strength & conditioning • Players responsibilty i.e- footwear/weather • Hydration prevents hamstring, cramp& head injuries • Dynamic warmup

  17. Common Issues Solutions • Stand in one position Movement, cuts • Support plays, speed of thought • Reasoning Goal setting, diet • Skills High Catch, identify skills, kick • before solo, Pick up, Camogie • Evasion skills Side step, serve etc… game plan • and game pace • Defending 4 delay/deny/dispossess/ drive and • tackling. ( Courtesy of John Morrison)

  18. THE GOLDEN RULE EVERY COACHING SESSION SHOULD BE BASED AROUND CONDITIONED GAMES

  19. Top ten tips DR. JOHN MORRISON Positive reinforcement Set clear GOALS Social aspects Feedback on progress Good Sportsmanship COACHING FEMALES ATHLETES Understand Parents roles 2-way communication FUN Softer approach Core Skills

  20. GROUP TASK • Devise two game progressions to improve: • High catching • Creating Space • Support play • Defence

  21. Conclusions • Females respond to training the same way as males…..Remember condition games • No allowances should be made– treat them as athletes • Motives for involvement more varied & socially orientated – value the process as much as the outcome. • Not emotional wrecks. • Excellent skill levels

  22. WEBSITES http://www.womeninsport.ie/en/homepage.aspx http://www.ladiesgaelic.ie http://www.camogie.ie http://www.camogieulster.org/ http://www.ulsterladiesgaelic.com/

  23. Common Issues Lifting in Camogie Solution ‘Swop Shop’ Roll/jab lift at speed, 4 steps, set down and pick another up 1) How many in 30 secs? 2) Beat your last score 3) Change Direction 4) Add in an extra player to put pressure on group 15 x 15m

  24. Common Issues Lifting, Hand passing and changing direction Solution ‘Angles’ Roll/jab lift at speed, 4 steps, hand pass and run around outside cone, return and repeat in square. 1) How many cones/ hand passes in many in 30 secs? 2) Beat your last score 3) Change Direction 4) Add in extra player for pressure NB: Any skill can be taught in this grid, try to encourage as many touches as possible) 15 x 15m (4m)

  25. Common Issues • Running into space and support play on and off the ball • Solution • ‘Hand Pass, Kick Pass/ Ground Strike’ • 1) Groups of 3 (bibs) • 2) Player 1 HP, Player 2 KP, Player 3 HP etc…… • Kick passes 20m+ • Change to other hand/foot • First to 20 • 3 sec rule with ball • Receive ball on the move • Point to where you want the ball • Play it silently to improve vision • Groups must move throughout other teams in grid (60 x40m) (20 players in grid. Move throughout)

  26. Common Issue • Game pace • Solution • ‘Circle time’ • 4 Players in 8 Players outside circle (60-80m in diameter) • Strike/ kick/ hand pass • Switch after one minute • Change hand, pass to different player • Can you beat top score • Increase/decrease size of square • Include two players in circle to put pressure on strikers/kickers • Add two players to put pressure on middle group

  27. Common Issue • Game pace, passing under pressure • Solution • Players in middle compete and handpass ball back to kicker/ striker • Player who doesn’t receive ball puts pressure on player with ball • Players at side lines solo ball while waiting to kick/strike • Rotate after 6. • Change to other side/foot • High catch • 3/4 minutes long • Players at side solo during active rest

  28. Common Issue • Shooting and Defending • Solution • ‘One on one’ • Player A solos around cone and shoots immediately • Player two follows and stops at cone to block • NB: Important to coach block/frontal block beforehand and also spot and fix this drill • Have 3 players behind posts to collect sliotar/ ball • Keep drill moving, and small queues • Increase/decrease distance A B A B (20m)

  29. 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 Common Issue Defending- 4 forms of defending Solution ‘Delay, Deny, Dispossess, Drive’ Groups of 3 Player one (attacker) solos to 45m line in tunnel trying to pass players 2 and 3 (defenders) Once defender is passed they must run back to support other defender (1m apart at all times) Wait for second group to reach 45m line and return changing attacker 1 2 (1m) 3 (45m line) (10m)

  30. Common issue • Thinking on feet, support play • Change direction of play • Solution • ‘Zones’ • Team A and B play to score with player running and catching ball in coned area • Team scores and turns to score up field in other coned area. • Losing team leaves pitch and Team C enters pitch as soon as possible. Team A Team B Team C watching

  31. Team play a) Pitch dimensions 80 * 40m. b) Normal Rules. c) Score by kicking for goals. d) Team that scores keeps possession and can attack other goals. Variations: a) Apply 4 second rule. b) Use reaction ball. c) Half way line change direction of play. (Courtesy of Roger Keenan SINI)

  32. Support play Rules: • 4 sets of goals. • Dimension: Half pitch. c) Score by kicking for goals. d) Team that scores keeps possession and attacks another set of goals. e) Any one team cannot score into the same goals in succession. f) Apply 4 second rule. g) Supply of balls at each goal. Variation: a) Different ball b) Full rules (Courtesy of Roger Keenan, SINI) (Half size pitch)

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