FC Barcelona Analysis Learning - Playing out from Goal Kicks

The video below is a visual learning analysis focusing on FC Barcelona playing out from goal kicks.  Visual learning analysis can be a brilliant learning aid for young footballers or a source for coaches looking to help explain or guide young footballers with extra coaching contact hours online. 

If you know any young footballers who would benefit from watching this video please feel free to share this link with them.  Also below are visual learning analysis videos focusing on movement to drag defenders, Barcelona in possession, making space from a throw and a full Xavi Hernandez analysis video.

Full FC Barcelona blog available via: http://keepitonthedeck.com/blog/2016/9/26/fc-barcelona-analysis-learning-playing-out-from-goal-kicks This video is an in depth FC Barcelona tactical analysis focused on how they play out from goal kicks. A great opportunity for young footballers or coaches to take and adapt ideas or improve game intelligence by watching this video featuring FC Barcelona.

Check out the latest visual learning analysis video from Keepitonthedeck. This video focuses on movement to drag defenders. Videos like these are aimed to improve footballers and coaches game intelligence and act as decision triggers during the match realistic scenarios.

Check out this FC Barcelona visual learning analysis focusing on movement triggers when in possession. The video highlights reasons why Barcelona are patient in possession and triggers they look for to penetrate the opposition with well times runs.

Check out this visual learning analysis video featuring Xavi Simons from FC Barcelona U13's. The video gives advice and tips on receiving from a throw in using a no touch turn. Videos like these are aimed to improve footballers and coaches game intelligence and act as decision triggers during the match realistic scenarios.

A Xavi Hernandez visual performance analysis video focusing on consistent techniques and movement patterns used by Xavi Hernandez during football/soccer games. Xavi, a Barcelona legend would be the first first to admit he was not the quickest player in the world, never the strongest player in the world, he was not tall and he was not very athletic.