The analysis on how young people are introduced to sport is very topical, especially for soccer which in Italy has around 700,000 young players and more than 28,000 coaches. For these reasons the team sports, and the soccer in particular, are looking for a methodology capable of structuring more effectively the requirements necessary for the training of the future athlete / player. The relationship between the way to organize the youth training approach and the effects of this approach not only affect the learning skills effectiveness but also involve issues relating to the young athlete health.

Game based and multilateral approach in youth soccer training: a choice so that health and sporting targets can coexist

Sannicandro I.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The analysis on how young people are introduced to sport is very topical, especially for soccer which in Italy has around 700,000 young players and more than 28,000 coaches. For these reasons the team sports, and the soccer in particular, are looking for a methodology capable of structuring more effectively the requirements necessary for the training of the future athlete / player. The relationship between the way to organize the youth training approach and the effects of this approach not only affect the learning skills effectiveness but also involve issues relating to the young athlete health.
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