Introduction
A structured guide explaining how players can choose positions logically using visibility, spacing, and stability criteria without introducing tactical aggressiveness.
Key Points
- Introduces step by step criteria for selecting positions.
- Explains stability, visibility, and spacing considerations.
- Covers evaluating positional suitability based on information.
- Teaches logical progression from one position to the next.
- Supports disciplined, predictable decision making.
Details
Positional choice frameworks help players select appropriate locations on the field using logical and repeatable criteria. At this stage, the process does not involve tactical advantage but focuses on evaluating whether a position is suitable.
Key criteria include visibility, stability, accessibility, and comfort. Visibility determines what areas of the field can be monitored. Stability ensures that the player can maintain consistent posture. Accessibility refers to ease of moving into or out of the position. Comfort indicates whether the posture can be sustained.
Players can use a simple evaluation checklist: examine visibility, check stance stability, confirm spacing relative to teammates, and determine whether the position aligns with current goals.
Position progression choosing the next logical location relies on moving to the next point that satisfies these criteria rather than shifting randomly.
This structured method improves predictability and supports developing stronger long term strategic habits.