'High intensity' often heard at the World Cup... Coach Bell "General concept in European football"
mentions women's football'total reform'... "Child girl, university, and WK league all in one frame"
'High intensity' is the trademark of Colin Bell's women's soccer team coach, but it is not a word often used in everyday life.
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Director Bell has shouted this in both Korean and English at official events.
In fact, the Korea Football Association even selected the slogan for cheering for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup as 'High intensity - challenge high and strong!'
This word, considered a unique philosophy that differentiates itself from domestic leaders, is often heard in Australia and New Zealand, where the World Cup is held.
Foreign team leaders such as 'high-intensity game' and 'high-intensity running' bring out this word in various ways.
On the 27th, at a press conference at the Sydney Football Stadium in New South Wales, Australia, England coach Sarina Hirman and Denmark coach Lars Sönergor both used terms such as sprint, sprint, and physical that Bell often uses, as well as "high- Intensity' was emphasized.
Coach Bell, who met at the Campbelltown Sports Stadium on the outskirts of Sydney on the 28th, sighed when he mentioned the press conference of the England and Denmark teams the day before.
Then, she opened her mouth saying, “It is frustrating and difficult to talk about, but I want to talk in a productive and helpful way for Korean women’s soccer.”
"As the national team coach, you have to see what happens outside of Korea," said Bell.
He continued, "I brought the normal concept to Korea.
I try to show the 'fierce' aspect to the players during training," he said. "Only then can they adapt to high-intensity competitions."
He said, "If you treat the players kindly during training, when you bump into Colombian players, you can be beaten and say, 'Why didn't you coach me properly?'
" Strength, the results came out in two aspects," he pointed out.
The day before, Nigeria defeated hosts Australia 3-2.
Australia (10th) is high in the FIFA rankings, but Nigeria (40th) laughed after hitting the back space and flanks through the fast sprint of the strikers.
In fact, 'high-intensity', the original text of 'high intensity', is a word that appears in all foreign studies on women's soccer.
Recently, as research in the field of sports science for women's soccer has been in full swing, whether players can run at 'high intensity' on the ground has emerged as a key factor in determining performance.
High intensity is different from the amount of activity, which is simply a concept of 'running a lot'.
It is a collective term for the activities and sections in which physical and mental loads are applied to the athlete in the process of increasing the speed to the highest speed or rapidly reducing the speed.
Dr. Jason Vescobi of the Lacrosse Institute of Sports Science and Safety in the United States, who has been studying women's soccer players,
Said through the FIFA Training Center on the 13th that 'high-intensity running' is required more as the level goes up from youth to A-match (match between national teams). also analyzed.
Dr. Vescobi pointed out that the 'physical gap' must be filled in order to compare and analyze the movements of the players by dividing them into youth, college, professional soccer and national team games, and to settle at a higher level.
According to Dr. Vescobi's own data, the distance traveled was 2% higher in professional soccer games than in A matches between national teams.
However, the distance run with 'high intensity' was 12% higher in A match.
Coach Bell believes this academic discussion has been proven on the ground in this World Cup.
In fact, he emphasized the need for high-intensity at a press conference right after the Colombia match, saying, "This is the international standard (where the World Cup is held).
Colombia, Morocco, and Germany are all on that level."
Coach Bell mentioned the 'total reform' of Korean women's football that day.
Coach Bell said, "This high-intensity concept should be continued as a single framework from childhood to middle and high school, university, and the WK league. I think the entire Korean women's soccer system needs to be reorganized."
"If you feel this part in this tournament, you should go back (to Korea) and present a clear vision of how the entire Korean women's soccer should change," he said.
He emphasized, "We must move forward in line with the current trend."
Foreign media also pay attention to Bell's advocacy of 'high intensity'.
The Athletic, a sports media outlet, translated Coach Bell's remarks at a press conference right after the game against Colombia, and diagnosed that women's football around the world is entering an era in which stronger stamina is required.
The Athletic reported that the players and coaches who played the first game of this tournament felt that physical and stamina became more important.
"If you look at the matches so far, this is the most physically intense World Cup," said Spain's coach Jorge Vilda.
"Last year's European Women's Football Championship (Women's Euro) , high-intensity running and sprinting came out in all games," said Danish coach Sonergor.