why did
we not slow the tempo down and keep possession?
Not exact matches
Same problems from last season Which are intensity and
tempo being to
slow and the balance of the team looked completely wrong with a fake LW 3 cm's and a striker who can't even control the ball and get involved.
He just
slows down the
tempo of the game.And i think he will
not be missed even if he goes but that's just my opinion.
guy couldnt pass the ball wright, can
not shot,
not just he missing chances but he miss the ball all the time,
slowing the
tempo, no pace no speed old story, on one on one no way he can pass the player, dribble like my grandma... and you tell me how the guy with this attributes can be no. 1 striker and play in the best league in the world and probably one of the best clubs in the world... as long as i am alive i would ask myself how giroud stray in arsenal and be no. 1 striker... even my little cousin make a jokes about him, its obvious like a day... guy is laughingstock!!!
Arsenal's
slow tempo of football doesn't suit him.
Ozil
not suitable for Arsenal
slow tempo and high possession football???? Where on earth did you get that phrase from?
I noticed one time with Sou, that we started at a high
tempo, things were looking good, but then Sou controlled the
tempo by bringing it right down and letting us feel comfortable, as be began to patiently pass at a
slower tempo,
not long later Sou drove their
tempo back up again.
Noticed the
tempo of the game
slowed a bit when Alexis went off, we NEED this man,
not only for his skill, but the way his enthusiasm inspires everyone else.
The teams that Wenger put together currently and over the last ten years plus, find it very difficult to play as a defensive unit, we give away easy goals, why because Wenger believes in zonal marking and to be honest i do
nt think he believes in defending at all going forward we do
nt even look theatening anymore, too much mindless and
slow sideways passing and we hardly up the
tempo of our buildup play, in other words we do
nt mix it up.
I must say even if this rumour is true we definitely do
nt need him... i am done with the kind of
slow passing game that Arsenal play with no direction with all the players crowded in opposition penalty box and have no space to make runs... we need to move on from that
slow passing game and start playing a high
tempo game with equal emphasis on passing.
It would have been easy to think that it 1 - 0,
not try and up the
tempo and just look to
slow the game now.
@ shambo, diego forlan did
nt really cut it at manure he struggled to adapt where as in la liga its a much
slower tempo which has allowed him to score more goals.
Not only did he contribute to attacks but he was also vital in
slowing down the
tempo when we were in trouble.
«It was
not a good first half from us, it's true it was really hot and we did a lot of fitness work this week, but the
tempo was still far too
slow.»
I seem to recall Dembele and a lot of other Tottenham players being caught numerous times in possession which did my head in.The everton boys were snapping at they're heels at every opportunity and winning the ball a lot.That's the way they like to play.Our
tempo seems much
slower and Dembele in particular doesn't like being harried.I don't think we covet possession of the ball enough like the top teams.We need to hate giving the ball away so cheaply.Also we need to support better the player in possession which we did
not do against Everton.Sometimes we can be a bit too casual.Enjoyed the analysis.
The one thing you won't hear so often about is that
slower rep speed works a lot better for maximizing brachialis recruitment than fast
tempo.
Not really, because other studies have shown that alternating between
slow and fast lifting
tempo produces the best results in the long run.
However, you don't have to do negative rep training just to get into a
tempo — you can do both quick and
slow reps which will both perform on the positive instead of the negative side.
And although things are
not as black and white as this «rule» make them appear, it's true that many of the guys who also incorporate
slow tempo lifting tend to add more mass than those who strictly use fast lifting speeds and perform their every rep in an explosive manner.
slow your
tempo down (if adding weight isn't an option).
These goals do
not require heavy weights and instead concentrate on high numbers of repetitions and a
slow lifting
tempo, which a stability ball naturally lends itself well to.
Due to the short lasting nature of speed adaptations, we must
not concern ourselves with
slow tempo training.8 Incorporate power training into your annual training plan and be sure to train with quick concentric rep speeds when you are
not in a power phase.
Hold on a minute, I know what you're thinking... Aren't bodybuilders supposed to train with
slow tempos?
Altering the
tempo of the music
not only sounds cool, but also has an effect on the environment — making certain barriers appear or disappear and making hazards move faster or
slower.
Until you
slow down, you can
not feel the measured
tempo by which Ryman's brush strokes declare themselves expressively neutral.