The aim of this phase is to ‘prime’ the players for their session or competition.
This phase serves two primary objectives:
- Intensity to a comparable level the players’ are about to compete in.
- Improve subsequent performance utilising the effects of post-activation potentiation.
- Plyometricexercises (unilateral and bilateral jumps and bounds)
- Short-moderate distance accelerations and sprints (0-20 m)
- Involvement of tackling pads
- Reactive agilitydrills (e.g. evasion games in chaotic environments)