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Tactics and Strategies

Tactics and Strategies. What is a tactic?. a system play/game plan making the best of your strengths, skills and ablilities exploiting weaknesses in the opposition . Tactics often depend on the time left or the score of the game. Tactics can depend on;. Team

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Tactics and Strategies

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  1. Tactics and Strategies

  2. What is a tactic? • a system play/game plan • making the best of your strengths, skills and ablilities • exploiting weaknesses in the opposition. • Tactics often depend on the time left or the score of the game.

  3. Tactics can depend on; Team • Physical qualities of players e.g. speed, height and strength • Personal qualities of players e.g. leadership skills, motivation or creativity. • System of play e.g. man to man or zone defence in basketball or in football 4-4-2 or 5-4-1.

  4. Cont. Conditions • Weather • Surface Individual Adjusting play to personal or physical strengths e.g. strong forehand in badminton and weak backhand.

  5. Some tactics • Tactics may include: • Creating space in offence  wingers • Putting opposition under pressure  depth in attack • Attacking areas of weakness in the opposition • Deceiving the opposition • Taking risks • Playing safe

  6. Why change tactics? Tactics may be changed during play. • Not creating a successful outcome • The opposition know your tactic and are playing to combat it • Injury to one of the players within your own team • Changes in the oppositions team • You are winning and you want to run down the clock

  7. Questions • Pick an activity and describe a starting tactic you used (1mark) • Explain why you chose this as a starting tactic (1 mark) Sometimes you need to change your tactics. Describe how you could change this tactic (1 mark) Explain why you thought this new tactic would be successful. ( 2 marks)

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