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1 Niall M. Moyna Faculty of Science and Health Dublin City University GAA National Coaching Conference 2004 From Theory to Practice

2 Gaelic Football Playing Patterns What can we learn?

3 43 Fouls Total, Personal and Technical

4 Personal Technical First Half Second Half 21 49% 22 52% Fouls First and Second Half

5 Kick-OutOutcome

6 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Won 3 8% Other Total Clean Break Other 23 52% 10 22% 13 30% Lost 17 40% 5 12% 12 28% Kick-OutOutcome

7 Percent Number Scoring Opportunities Open Play vs. Free Kicks 28 21.4 6 Percentage

8 76% 42.8 3% 39% 31% 15% 12% 0 20 40 60 80 TotalGoalWide Short Percentage Point Block Rebound Scoring Opportunities Open Play 42% 58%

9 40.6% 59.4% < 2 passes >2 passes Scoring Opportunities < 2 Passes

10 Scoring Opportunities < 3 Passes < 3 passes >3 passes

11 Scoring Opportunities < 4 Passes < 4 passes >4 passes

12 Underage GAA What is the best Approach?

13 To have fun – principle reason cited by boys and girls for participating in school sport and non-school sport Participation in Sport Among Children Determinants Lack of fun and lack of perceived competence are the major reasons cited for drop-out after the age of 12 A critical task for coaches is to discover ways of promoting enjoyment and enhancing children’s perceived competence

14 GAA Coaches are Experts Want Evidence!

15 Studies on Young GAA Players! Is there any Evidence? Other approaches work Is there a formula to insure that all children get equal access, and meaningful playing time? Inceased levels of enjoyment Increased perceived competence More ball contacts Physically demanding for all children

16 Got to start somewhere! 15 a-side vs. 7 a-side Proof Where do we Start?

17 1.Will U-14 players have more involvement (in terms of intentional ball contacts) during a 7 a-side than a15 a- side game? 2.Will the levels of enjoyment and perceived competence be greater or less in U-14 players during a 7 a-side than a 15 a-side game? 3.Will a 7 a-side game be more challenging than an 15 a-side game in terms of the hard the players have to work? StudyQuestions

18 IRB approval and meeting with parents Visit to the Human Performance Laboratory in DCU - Ht, Wt, BMI, 5 fat, lung capacity and aerobic fitness levels were assessed 2 competitive games (15 a-side and 7 a-side) which were videotaped Heart rate monitors were worn for the duration of each game Heart rate data was continuously recorded and used to determine physiological responses during each game Questionnaire to assess enjoyment levels and perceived level of competence was completed following each game Research Design Overview

19 Subjects Physiological Characteristics

20 130 metres 74metres 9620 m 2 80 metres 56metres 4480 m 2 FieldDimensions 15 a-side 7 a-side 320m 2 /player

21 Player Event Outcome MatchAnalysis John HandpassFootpassPunt Pick-upHigh catchChest catch Intercept foot Intercept hand Solo hopFisted Shot Won CleanBreak WonTurnoverBreak Lost Micky Fistpass Solo tap Foul comFoul won GoalTechnicalPersonal Low catch Shot score Point Micky Shot Score Point

22 StudyResults

23 Heart Rate Response * * % Max HR

24 Match Analysis Chest, Low and High Catch 7-a-side 15-a-side * * *

25 Match Analysis Scoring Attempts 7 a-side 15 a-side Player 19 12 3 0 4 8 16 20 Number 7 a-side 15 a-side 15 a-side (6) *

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28 1.There was a greater number of catches, passes, pick- ups and scoring attempts in the 7 a-side than a 15 a- side games 2.Levels of enjoyment and perceived competence were higher during the 7 a-side than the 15 a-side game 3.The players worked harder during the 7 a-side than the 15 a-side game StudySummary

29 Underage Coaching - Specialization


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