The Mental Game
Autor: | Daniel Memmert |
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EAN: | 9781782558699 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.08.2021 |
Untertitel: | Cognitive Training, Creativity, and Game Intelligence in Soccer |
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Schlagworte: | Cognition Cognitive abilities Complex game situations Mental speed Mental training Training sessions |
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Top players like Kevin De Bruyne, Neymar, or Luka Modric are able to both perceive everything that is happening around them and foresee the next game situations and react to them. This 'mental speed' lays the foundation to building master performances in extremely complex game situations.
The Mental Game outlines a theoretical framework in which anticipation, perception, attention, tactical creativity, and game intelligence as well as memory processes play a big role in helping coaches and players better understand complex game situations and how to react to them. It also provides practical examples and more than 70 games for training sessions that will develop players' cognitive abilities.
With sharper minds, players will win the mental game and become winning players on the field.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Memmert is the executive head of the Institute for Exercise Training Science and Sport Informatics at the German Sports University in Cologne. His main research areas are movement science, sport psychology, and computer science. He holds trainer licenses in soccer, tennis, snowboarding, and alpine skiing and is the author of books on modern soccer training. In addition, he cooperates with national and international professional clubs, the German national team, and DAX companies and has organized the first international continuing education master's program in Match Analysis.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Memmert is the executive head of the Institute for Exercise Training Science and Sport Informatics at the German Sports University in Cologne. His main research areas are movement science, sport psychology, and computer science. He holds trainer licenses in soccer, tennis, snowboarding, and alpine skiing and is the author of books on modern soccer training. In addition, he cooperates with national and international professional clubs, the German national team, and DAX companies and has organized the first international continuing education master's program in Match Analysis.