an introduction to games gaa coach education foundation award
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An Introduction to GamesAn Introduction to GamesGAA Coach Education Foundation Award
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An Introduction to Games - Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will be able to:
– Identify the 3 different types of games – Fun Games, Modified Games and Full Games
– Identify key factors which can be altered to modify a game
– Organise a game appropriate to Children, Youths or Adults
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What do you think of when we talk about games?
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How can Games be used in Coaching?
•Warm Ups •Skill Development•Developing playing positional skills•Practicing puck outs, free pucks, 65’s•Other reasons?
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Different types of Games?
Fun Games
– Target, Court, Field - Non-Invasive
– Ideal for Warm Up or practicing skill development
Modified Games
– Modified Playing Rules, Playing Numbers, Playing Area, Equipment
Full Games
– 15 a side, Normal Rules
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Different types of Games?
Fun Games
–Ideal for Warm Up or practicing skill development
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Different types of Games?
Modified Games
–Modified Playing Rules, Playing Numbers, Playing Area, Equipment
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Different types of Games?
Full Games
–15 a side, Normal Rules
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Games for Players
Fun Games
Modified Games
Full Games
Fun Games
Modified Games
Fun Games
Modified Games
Full Games
Children Adults Youths
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An Underage
15 Aside Game
‘I wonder will the ball ever come up again’?
‘What a lovely day mister’
‘I don’t think so’
What are these players thinking?
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How can we Modify Games?
S - Space
T – Time/Task
E – Equipment
P – Personnel
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Organising Games
In Groups take the Games Cards. Task is to set up, demonstrate and organise activities from the Games Card for one of the following type of Games:
Fun Games
Modified Games
Full Games
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An Introduction to Games – Outcomes Review
By the end of the session participants will be able to:
– Identify the different types of games – Fun Games, Modified Games and Full Games
– Identify key factors which can be altered to modify a game
– Organise a game appropriate to Children, Youths or Adults
Thank you