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'The FA four corner model encompasses four key attributes that are vital for any developing young footballer: Physical, Technical, Psychological and Social elements, helping children to develop more than just their football skills – 'We’ll help them to gain confidence, build self-esteem, learn to work as a team and improve their decision making' (FA Tesco skills, 2014). The four corner model will benefit children in not only football but life in general in all aspects. It will make them more sociable and help them to make life long friends as well as being physically active, learning key aspects to the game and fundamental movements which can be used in any sport. Technical aspects to the game will develop a good ability within football but the use of balance and ball control can be carried into other sports, the psychological aspects of space is an important benefit to a young athlete as it can be hard for it to be addressed to some young people making the 4 corner model a valuable coaching tool. Performance analysis can benefit players as well as coaches. Performance analysis can allow a coach to watch themselves back through technology and see if their session covered all the aspects of the four corner model. Doing so will help a coach compare their session and follow the coaching process model of which they are assessing a situation and evaluating performance to create a plan and conduct it again better. A similar aspect goes for team analysis.
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