It is very important to keep in mind and to have order when it comes to rest time in football. Before the game, a meeting must be held with the medical staff, physical therapists, trainers and assistants for the correct management of rest time in football. Each group of people should be assigned their specific time:
Soccer break time methodology
As we have already seen, criticism is not always well received and generally does not have a positive rebound effect on the group or player but rather the opposite. That is why, at the methodological level, there are techniques to carry out a talk with critical but camouflaged aspects, within a positive feedback. This technique is known as “sandwich feedback”. It is a technique that consists of giving negative feedback between two positive feedbacks, such that:
1. Start with a positive comment or praise to get the footballer focused and relaxed.
2. Next, make the criticism, the central comment of the talk.
3. End with a positive comment. It can be a few words of encouragement or improvement, to restore confidence to the athlete and to end the talk in a positive environment.
In addition to prior planning to optimize our resources, we must take into account a series of considerations and a way of acting:
Considerations
* Check errors that occur constantly.
* Memorize positive and negative actions to manage them correctly for the good of the group.
* Organize from the bench, the chat, your message and how to deal with the information.
* Think and assess what the coach's players are going to expect in terms of addressing them in the chat as seen in the first half.
* Have an optimal location where everyone can see the coach.
* Avoid dispersion and other people's noises so that there is rest and attention.
* Give players a rest period for themselves.
* Assess the use of images and videos that the analyst or external assistant may have sent us and whether its effect will be positive.
* Enter everyone in the locker room, including substitute players. If any substitute player is to substitute, they will listen to the tactical talk and their participation in the collective tactical development and then go on to warm up.