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The Contents of the Guide

During World Championship <23 in Barcelona 11 Oktober - 21 Oktober 2012 I hope to present the new book.
I call this book "The Guide". The official name is: "The IKF Guide to Coaching Korfball".
For the interest of potential readers I publish here the contents of the book.

Contents
Section 1 Vision
1 Developing a Korfball Coaching Philosophy
1.1 The Theory of Coaching Korfball
1.2 Action Theory
1.3 Action is different from movement

2 Neurophysiological Insights
2.1 Internal Perception
2.2 External Sensory Perception
2.3 Acting Intentionally
2.4 Insights

3 Theory of Coaching. Content, Players, Coach
3.1.1 Content is intentionally focussed on the performance
of the korfball players
3.1.2 Functional Variables (methods and results)
3.2 Coaching is interaction between coach and players
in various circumstances
3.3 Stages of Players Development
3.4 Functions of the Coach
3.4.1 Learning to Coach
3.5 More about Coaching Competencies
3.5.1 Listen and Look (practical competency)
3.5.2 Theoretical Competency
3.5.3 Political Competency
3.5.4 Training and Learning
3.5.5 What is Deliberate Practice
3.5.6 Stretching the Comfort Zones
3.5.7 Engaging in Deliberate Practice

Section 2 Coaching Korfball
Introduction

1 Analysing Korfball 27
1.1 Further analysis of the korfball game. (5 Cs)
1.1.1 Coordination / Technique
1.1.2 Cooperation
1.1.3 Communication
1.1.4 Contending (Competing)
1.1.5 Control: Insight into the Game
1.1.6 Recording Statistics

2 Didactic and Methodical Rules
2.1 Laws, Principles and Preferences
2.2 Some Rules on Training Methods
2.2.1 Each Exercise should focus on the ultimate
Objectives of Playing Korfball
2.2.2 Feedback on Results and sometimes Feedback
on Process (execution)
2.2.3 Variation instead of Drills or Variation and Drills
2.2.4 Exercises generally require Speed and Movement
2.2.5 Playing before Training

3 Using the 5 Cs in Attacking Play
(Coordination, Cooperation, Contending,
Communication, Control)

3.1 Distance Shot or Long Shot
3.1.1 Modern Variations on the Long Shot
3.2 Running-in-Shot
3.3 V-Shot (Veering-Off Shot)
3.4 Penalty Shot
3.5 Free Pass
3.6 Running and Creating ‘Space’
3.7 Passing
3.7.1 The two-handed overhead pass
3.7.2 One-handed overhead pass
3.7.3 Chest Pass
3.8 Catching the Ball
3.9 The Rebound

4 The Directions of the Attackers and Defensive Positions
4.1 History of Attack and Defence
4.2 Defence
4.2.1 The Defence Bubble, the One on One Defence
4.2.2 The Oval Defence, a modern variety of One on One
4.2.3 The Defensive Triangle

5 Defensive Strategy and Tactics
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Video and Statistics

6 The Rebound
6.1 Types of Rebounds
6.2 Blocking out
6.3 Reading and Timing

7 Cooperation and Communication in attack
7.1 Novices and Attacking
7.2 Line-up in the Attack Section
7.3 Cooperation between Roles
7.4 Rotation of Roles
7.5 Functions and Roles
7.5.1 Attack
7.5.2 Defence

7.6 Space and Time
7.7 Attacking Patterns improve Scoring Chances
7.7.1 Patterns for Building Up the Attack
7.7.2 4-0 Pattern
7.7.3 3-1 Pattern
7.7.4 2-2 Pattern

8 Action Profiles of Roles in Attack
8.1 Action Profile of The Tiger
8.1.1 Mental Qualities of the Tiger
8.1.2 Physical Qualities of the Tiger
8.1.3 Korfball Qualities of the Tiger
8.2 Action Profile of The Panther
8.2.1 Mental Qualities of the Panther
8.2.2 Physical Qualities of the Panther
8.2.3 Korfball Qualities of the Panther
8.3 Action Profile of The Wolf
8.3.1 Mental Qualities of the Wolf
8.3.2 Physical Qualities of the Wolf
8.3.3 Korfball Qualities of the Wolf
8.4 Action Profile of The Bear
8.4.1 Mental Qualities of the Bear
8.4.2 Physical Qualities of the Bear
8.4.3 Korfball Qualities of the Bear

9 Cooperation and Communication in Defence
9.1 Front Defence
9.2 Rebound Defence
9.3 Running the Block

10 Action Profiles of Roles in Defence
10.1 The Guard
10.2 The Hunter
10.3 The Centre
10.4 The Guerrilla
Section 3 Afterword

A mixed bag

1. The Development of Korfball on an International Scale
1.1 Basic Principles
1.2 Cultures
1.3 Products
1.4 Tournaments
1.5 Knowledge
1.6 Meetings
1.7 People
1.8 Korfball Material
1.9 Demands on TV Providers

2 Korfball Disciplines and International Tournaments
2.1 Mixed Disciplines and Women Korfball
2.2 International Tournaments and Injuries

3 Scouting
3.1 Physical Qualities - Male Players
3.2 Physical Qualities - Female Players
3.3 Mental Characteristics

4 The Shot Clock
4.1 Control and Risk
4.2 Cooperation and Control
4.3 Timing and Direction

5 Statistics
5.1 Reading statistics
5.2.1 Table 1
5.2.2 Table 1-1 and Tables 2-1 and Table 2-2
5.2.3 Overview

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