Thanks for the tip! Some of the articles seem to be in German argebraic notation, but I guess they still might be useful.
FIDE Training Material

Thanks for the tip! Some of the articles seem to be in German argebraic notation, but I guess they still might be useful.
You mean Swedish algebraic notation, right?
Anyway, if someone is to lazy to google it: K "Kung" King; D "Dam" Queen, T "Torn" Rook, L "Löpare" Bishop, S "Springare" Knight (of course, it's pretty similar in German)

Thanks for the tip! Some of the articles seem to be in German argebraic notation, but I guess they still might be useful.
You mean Swedish algebraic notation, right?
Anyway, if someone is to lazy to google it: K "Kung" King; D "Dam" Queen, T "Torn" Rook, L "Löpare" Bishop, S "Springare" Knight (of course, it's pretty similar in German)
Everyone knows how lazy chess players are !
Browsing through ChessBase (http://en.chessbase.com/post/fide-trainer-a-treasure-of-articles) I came across an article on free training material on the FIDE site. They're in PDF form so a little behind the times but interesting never the less. (http://trainers.fide.com/surveys.html)