MORALAND ACTION UNIT TRAINING IN A FOOTBALL TEAM GAME

Authors

  • Vasile Liviu Andrei University of Arad ”Aurel Vlaicu” Faculty of Physical Education and Sport

Abstract

The popular and beautiful game of football is practised in over 200
countries, being the most played and well-known game of the humanity
history. It is good to know that football is not anymore a game that
answers the pleasure or need to move. In the performance sport, trainings
and football matches are very complex and a lot more demanding,
both mentally and physically, for the players.
In modern ages, football came to be a total commitment of the players.
In order to accomplish the game goals at very high levels, football
uses flexible techniques, and starting playing it at very early ages is
esential and really useful. The development of this game determined
the usage of some general and specific strategies. These strategies recommend
methods and means that increase the children’s and teenagers’
training and also focus on organisation aspects of the game, development
of playing capacity and of concepts and techniques used to build
and support the unity of a team.

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Published

2013-04-01