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Tactical Periodization — overview

Tactical Periodization

A Ballity concept guide — learn what it is, then spot it live.

Tactical Periodization is a training methodology where all physical, technical, and psychological drills are integrated within tactical exercises, always centered around the team's specific game model.
Basically, every training exercise is designed to mimic real match situations and reinforce the team's specific playing style, rather than training individual aspects separately.
Tactical Periodization — shape
Top teams use it to ensure all training directly develops the team's unique playing style, enhancing decision-making and match readiness by avoiding isolated physical or technical drills and fostering a deeper, collective understanding.

Two Ways to See It

Data Lens

Analytics might reveal consistent patterns in a team's tactical metrics (e.g., PPDA, build-up sequences, pressing triggers) week-to-week, indicating a deep, ingrained understanding and execution of their game model developed through this training approach.

Scout Lens

A scout observes a team with exceptional tactical cohesion, where players instinctively occupy correct spaces, execute collective movements, and make quick, coordinated decisions without constant verbal instruction, showcasing the systematic integration of their game model.

Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola, Roberto De Zerbi, Julian Nagelsmann
Look for a team that consistently executes its specific game model with high coordination and fluidity, especially in transitions and tactical rotations, as if all players are thinking as one.

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