
The “Third Way”: Blending Positional Play and Relationism with Patrice Gheisar
Jan 15, 2026
A dynamic conversation explores blending positionalism and relationism in modern coaching. Discover how empowering players with freedom within structured principles enhances decision-making on the pitch. Learn about the risks of rigidity versus adaptability, and the importance of assessing player profiles. Dive into tactical insights on counter-pressing and creating a consistent attacking identity. Additionally, gain perspective on the growth of Canadian football and get practical advice on commitment and patience for coaches aiming for long-term success.
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The Third Way: Structure + Freedom
- Patrice Gheisar calls his approach the "third way," blending positional references with relational freedom inside a clear game model.
- He gives players principles and freedom to solve problems in real time, accepting failures as part of growth.
Train Simple, Repeated Game Principles
- Train simple principles: width, one player ahead, one underneath, and movement ahead of the ball to invite opponents.
- Use these cues so players read situations and create rotations or overloads in games.
Support Risk-Taking, Expect Failures
- Support players when their ideas fail and expect setbacks as part of the process.
- Encourage courage to try different solutions rather than reverting to rigid routines for short-term results.
