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Does the choice of warm-up content convey a message? Yes, answers Michael Lebaillif, for whom the warm-up is a way to develop the autonomy of young players.
A classic observation: while the coach outlines the upcoming session on paper, their focus is primarily on choosing the situations, exercises, and games—the three main components structuring the training. In other words, in the coach's mind, the warm-up, which involves the physiological and psychological activation of their group, often becomes an afterthought. This is a questionable assumption that Michael Lebaillif is working to dismantle with the young talents of Moroccan football.
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