The era of consolidating global strategies arrives
The strategy of major sports clubs is to consolidate the global impact they have had in recent years.
The strategy of major sports clubs is to consolidate the global impact they have had in recent years.
There are two clear lessons we have learned from the pandemic: empty stadiums also empty football’s spirit, and leagues cannot be played in a normal condition if there is a permanent threat of disease.
Cappa’s fundamental premise is to approach football without fear. You cannot coach a team ruled by fear of its rivals.
Globalization –the process driven by the increase in cross-border flows of goods, services, money, people, information and culture1- has dramatically affected western societies and football is not isolated from this phenomenon.
Science has changed training in team sports by modifying many routines and preparations. The quantification of everything which takes place in a training session is one of the goals for the staff.
In recent years, two training paradigms have revolutionised the way we understand preparation in team sports.
Having all players healthy and ready for competition is one of the main training objectives in top-level football.
The introduction of the Global Positioning System (GPS) technology into the world of sports enables us to gain specific information about the speeds reached or distances travelled during training and competition.
One of the first decisions a club’s coaching staff must take is the design of pre-season training.
The objective of the pre-season is to seek the best individual and collective physical fitness of the team before beginning the competition.