alice@mypersonalfootballcoach.com – My Personal Football Coach https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com 1on1 Technical Soccer Coaching, Elite football training programme Tue, 24 May 2022 13:27:45 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 77 – Timo Jankowski https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-77-timo-jankowski/ Mon, 02 May 2022 07:01:54 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38510 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 77 – Timo Jankowski appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Timo Jankowski has had an incredible career starting working for the German FA and progressing to Grass Hopper Zurich where he held several positions including First Team Coach, Head of Performance and Head of Player Development. He is now Technical Director of Fiji. Timo shares his journey and experiences supporting player development in this unique environments.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 76 – Thiago Macedo https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-76-thiago-macedo/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 09:41:25 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38476 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 76 – Thiago Macedo appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Thiago Macedo has coached at 3 of the biggest clubs in Brazil. He joins Saul to discuss his career and gives us insight into one of the greatest football cultures in world football. Why and how do Brazil keep producing such technically excellent players and what are the differences in approaches by the country’s biggest clubs?

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Soccer Success! MPFC User Gets Scouted By Cat 1 Clubs https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-success-mpfc-user-gets-scouted-by-cat-1-clubs/ Tue, 12 Apr 2022 14:47:18 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38329 The post Soccer Success! MPFC User Gets Scouted By Cat 1 Clubs appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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I started using Saul’s MPFC App 2 years ago when Kayode turned 5 years old. The app has everything I need to provide Kayode with a technical and ball mastery foundation.

The Sessions are easy to follow and thoughtfully designed to help young players increase their confidence and movement with the ball.

As a parent, I do not have to worry about keeping Kayode engaged. We do a 20 min session every day.

I was pleasantly surprised when we moved to London and saw that the top Academies in Europe are doing the same drills Kayode had been working on for 2 years with MyPersonalFootballCoach.

The work we had done with Saul’s app, helped Kayode stand out during grassroots games and get scouted by two of the top cat 1 academies in Europe.

If you’re going to download and use a technical training app…there’s only 1 proven to develop players for the Premier League and Academy Football!

 

 

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 75 – Freya Coombe https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-75-freya-coombe/ Sat, 09 Apr 2022 08:12:46 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38323 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 75 – Freya Coombe appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Angel City FC is the new Women’s Soccer Team Franchise in LA. Freya Coombe is Head Coach and joins Saul to discuss her inspirational story which has led to her securing one of the top jobs in Women’s Soccer. Freya started her career in the UK working for the FA and the Reading girls programme. She then moved to the USA to work in grassroots but was quickly given the opportunity of a lifetime to coach the Sky Blues (now Gotham FC) which she took with both hands.

Thanks to Angel City FC for use of the profile picture.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 74 – Thomas Ruesink https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-74-thomas-ruesink/ Mon, 28 Mar 2022 07:52:57 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38218 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 74 – Thomas Ruesink appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Thomas Ruesink has been a skills coach at PSV for over 3 years. Working predominantly with the 10-13s age groups. Thomas gives us insight to one of the best Academies in Holland and how his unique ‘chaos games’ philosophy added something new to the Academy.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 73 – Zeb Jacobs https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-73-zeb-jacobs/ Mon, 21 Mar 2022 07:18:27 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38200 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 73 – Zeb Jacobs appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Zeb Jacobs has recently begun a new role as Head of Coaching at Rangers Football Club. Zeb talks about his coaching methodology that he moulded in his time at Royal Antwerp. Built around developing players ability to outplay opponents in 1v1 and creating masters of the ball. Zeb goes into detail about what he believes is the best way to develop top pros and the challenges of implementing a new philosophy at a top European club.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 72 – Paul Gray https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-72-paul-gray/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 18:25:14 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=38180 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 72 – Paul Gray appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Paul Gray is the Senior Foundation Phase Coach at Blackburn Rovers. He’s a Foundation Phase specialist with experience working at Accrington Stanley, Blackpool, Preston North End, Bodø/Glimt in Norway until his current position at Blackburn Rovers.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 71 – David Webb https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-71-david-webb/ Mon, 07 Mar 2022 07:27:52 +0000 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=37871 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 71 – David Webb appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

David Webb has had an extraordinary career already, starting coaching in Academy football at Crystal Palace. He quickly got involved in recruitment and was the scout who spotted Zaha. He’s gone on to work in recruitment at Southampton and Spurs under Pochettino and also at Bournemouth with Eddie Howe. He progressed on to be Head of Football at Östersunds FK and then Huddersfield Town.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 70 – Andy Martino https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-70-andy-martino/ Mon, 14 Feb 2022 08:16:36 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=37618 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 70 – Andy Martino appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Andy Martino has spent over 20 years coaching at Southampton’s Academy. Andy shares his experiences working at one of the best Academies in the country as a Foundation Phase specialist and gives us an insight into how and why Southampton has been one of the most successful Academies in English football in recent times.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 69 – Manisha Taylor https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-69-manisha-taylor/ Tue, 08 Feb 2022 09:17:04 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=37604 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 69 – Manisha Taylor appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Saul is joined by Manisha Taylor MBE who discusses her role at QPR and working under the wing of Chris Ramsey. QPR have one of the best technical programmes in the country. Manisha talks about her quick rise through the ranks a the club and what makes QPR so unique and so successful in developing players.

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Are you an ‘Elite Football/Soccer Parent?’ https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/are-you-an-elite-football-soccer-parent/ Tue, 09 Nov 2021 08:51:58 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36832 The post Are you an ‘Elite Football/Soccer Parent?’ appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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During my childhood I remember thinking about nothing other than wanting to be a professional footballer! As a young starry-eyed child, playing all hours of the day on the streets of East London, trying to squeeze as much joy from the game with my friends as I possibly could, whilst harbouring big dreams of captaining England at Wembley, or scoring in an FA cup final, or hopefully just becoming a professional football player one day. 

We’ve all been there; we were all starry-eyed children once upon a time, trying to be Eric Cantona in the playground (my collar was uplifted quite often). This is the first thing I want you to remember when we talk about being a ‘Football Parent’. I believe all children need an ‘elite parent’ or the correct adult support and guidance, to help them on their way. What were your experiences as a child trying to learn/pursue excellence in something? How did the adults around you help, or hinder your performance? 

How can you improve and become an ‘Elite’ Football parent’?

The title ‘Elite’ is used far too often, it’s misplaced and often unjustified and without supporting substance, but I believe I’ve seen first-hand Elite parent behaviour in my time, both with ‘football parents’ and just in general. 

Those seemingly absolute expert parents that have ignited and influenced their children’s development in such positive ways, that has created successful athletes and the development of exceptional human beings. I have tried to steal some of the correct and helpful behaviours that I’ve seen first-hand that have helped catapult young people to brilliant success across many disciplines from academic, athletic, football and even just by being amazing citizens and inspiring young people. 

I believe that being Elite at anything is not in a title or word, because we are all either just ‘Mum’ or ‘Dad’ to our children. Being ‘Elite’ is about your daily attitudes, effort, mindset, approach, behaviours, efficiency, consistency, succeeding, failing and being able to respond well to both and excellence amongst other things. 

In 2008 I became a parent for the first time (I’m no expert and there’s no magic rule book as we all know), but once I became a parent, my opinions on coaching, teaching, and helping young people develop started to transform for the better. I started to see the world through my children’s eyes and feel the world around them, trying to put myself in their tiny, inexperienced shoes, looking out at the big wild world (this is not always easy to do). By doing this I’ve developed a greater sensitivity to how other adults would speak, act, engage with and just behave around my very own precious children. Being a parent has made me more mindful around other children too, as I know they are listening and absorbing stuff even when we think they aren’t.

Do you as a parent need to become more Mindful? We all must check, challenge, and remind ourselves daily if we want to do our best by and for our children.

How many times have we seen disastrous adult/parent behaviour on the side of a practice or the touchline on a matchday? Too often! (Is surely the only respectable answer.) How many times has a young boy/girl had to suffer a miserable car journey home, with ‘the dreaded talk’ from ‘Pops Guardiola’ or ‘Jose Mumminho’?

I’ve also been that over-involved parent sitting on the side of a swimming pool when my 7-year-old daughter was trying to learn how to swim…. I was doing front crawl, breaststroke, all sorts with my arms, whilst sitting in the stands and calling out to my daughter across the swimming arena whilst she was trying to ‘Learn’ and her coach was trying to teach, coach, nurture, help her and inspire a love of swimming and most importantly, a love of learning. What happened? The coach looked at me, in a way that every coach has looked at an over-eager parent at some point and will know exactly what he was saying; “Dad, please stop! You’re not helping your daughter in any way”!

I questioned myself and reminded myself what Kind of ‘Swimming parent’ I wanted to be, or thought was helpful for my children’s development. More importantly what ‘Dad’ did my daughter want and need me to be?

Having coached since 1999 I’ve seen my fair share of parenting behaviours that most definitely have hindered a child’s progress and development. We all do things differently, but can we all do things aligned in terms of ‘intent’, and ‘purpose’ when it comes to our parenting skills and helping our children better develop?

It’s through a mixture of these experiences, I’m going to try and share with you some tips and ideas that I’ve seen and experienced on my journey to date, that may help us parents to become ‘Elite Football Parents’.

PUT YOURSELF IN YOUR CHILD’S SHOES

  • Try to remember what being a child was like.
  • Try to remember what parent/adult support you would have wanted as a child.
  • Try to be positive and encouraging of effort, behaviour, sportsmanship, good play, and performance.
  • Accept that success and failure is part of developing a young child’s character and ability.
  • Child first, footballer second! Your child is just a child, don’t get caught up in adult goals and expectations. Let them be children.

AT THE PRACTICE/PLAYING PITCH

  • Catch your child and others behaving well and applaud/encourage the correct attitudes.
  • Applaud/encourage good play, behaviour, effort, and performance from all children. (As you would want for your children too.)
  • Remember it’s a game and your children will soon be grown up, make sure you are helping them ‘enjoy’ and not ‘endure’ the experience.
  • Try not to get caught up in the outcomes of winning, losing, success or failure. Focus on the learning and development and small steps of success.
  • Be a supporter on the side-line, not a critic, not a coach or commentator. Plenty of positives. Well done Joe or Julia is sometimes enough!

THE JOURNEY HOME

  • Simply ask your child how they played/ let them express themselves and move on, be ready for tomorrow’s practice.
  • Understand that it’s natural and ok for them to be down about losing, and high about winning. They move on quickly, you should too.
  • If you do want to give feedback at some point, just highlight 2-3 things you noticed they have done well.
  • Encourage them to communicate with and build positive learning relationships with their coaches, teachers, and teammates. Encourage ownership of their ‘football’ learning.
  • If they had an absolute nightmare of a practice session, get them to write it down on paper, go home and ‘bin it’, it’s where rubbish belongs.

Please remember your child’s sporting performance does not define you as a parent, nor your child as a person, they are just a part of their success and who they are. Their character and how they behave through the ups and downs is a greater reflection of you as a parent, and the wonderful job you are doing.

Can you become an Elite football/Soccer parent? I dare you too!

Until next time,

Take care

 

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Developing football-flexible players to meet the demands of tomorrow’s game! https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/developing-football-flexible-players-to-meet-the-demands-of-tomorrows-game/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 10:36:07 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36318 The post Developing football-flexible players to meet the demands of tomorrow’s game! appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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I believe players are going to need to be more ‘football-flexible’ than ever, we may need a team of 11 Philipp Lahm’s, technically, tactically and physically advanced and adaptable to compete at the very highest level and meet the demands of the game. Players may need to be experts in several or more roles within the team.

If you’re a coach or parent of an aspiring young football player, it might be worth thinking about, but also have a glimpse into football history too.

What I believe you will find in today’s modern game, the game of 30, 40, 50 or even 80 years ago, is some players that are universal football talents that could adapt to any era of football. The main differences being developments in facilities, money, technology and science. 

If you are aiming to develop adaptable and versatile players that can function in many positions, that can deal with the varying situations that arise in a game of football, you’re onto a winner. The type that finds solutions for almost any problems, cope with the ever-changing demands of the game and adapt to the challenges of their opponents. 

I’ve always been fascinated by the most adaptable of players, those that have technical balance, tactical fluidity and the physical mobility of a middleweight boxer. Those types of athletes and competitors of a champion mind, that don’t set limits, have a solid 8/10 in most physical aspects needed to succeed in football, but also have the technical, tactical tools, combined with mindset and character.

Defenders like Paolo Maldini, Phillip Lahm, Lillian Thurman, Sergio Ramos, David Alaba, Dani Alves, Javier Zanetti, that can play anywhere across the back. They can meet the technical and tactical demands of the game in all forms and could even play midfield or forward areas of required too, such is their technical and tactical tool kit.

Midfielders like, Steven Gerrard, Ngolo Kante, Clarence Seedorf, Joshua Kimmich, James Milner, Ashley Young, Cesc Fabregas, Thomas Muller, Kevin De Bruyne, Zinedine Zidane and more. Players that have won plenty and been integral parts of their team’s success, playing many positions in the process to help their teams overcome the challenges of single games and long challenging seasons. Their versatility was key to their team’s success.

Forwards like, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Luis Suarez, Gabriel Jesus, Marcus Rashford, Wayne Rooney, George Best, Johan Cruyff and more. The type of forwards that would play in a variety of attacking positions, move fluidly during a game, or from game to game with ease, all with the intent to express their talents where the space and best opportunity allowed and to ruthlessly exploit opponents defensive weaknesses. As well as being adaptable to change within the game.

What can we do to better develop football-flexible, versatile and more complete players that we already do?

My top 5 tips would be for developing more versatility in young players would be;

  • Encourage players to explore & experiment. 

Try not to ring-fence their efforts, nor put a ceiling on their potential, that you ‘think is right’, just allow it to occur naturally. They will find their limits in time.

  • Pay attention to possibility and potential!

If they show sparks or shoots of progress, try and harvest it further. The child that never used to shoot, now plundering goals, because he found discovered home in front of the goal.

  • Insist on two-footed practice and development in all techniques!

This is a game-changer, for physical and technical balance, but most importantly for self-efficacy and confidence. All players can become two-footed, but the biggest obstacle is ‘attitude’ and ‘outcomes’ you have to let them fail and grow through the discomfort.

  • Let players play in all areas of the pitch on game day at some stage in their development.

This will allow players to both express their strengths and expose their weaknesses (which is key, how will they grow otherwise?!), which will allow more wholesome development.

  • Develop individuals at all times. 

Every single player is unique, so try to develop and express each individuals potential, it will take care of the ‘group’ and ‘team’ game by consequence.

  • Workout what the players need all the time, as it changes quite often. 

Who are you working with? What do they need? How can you help them develop? 

“Show me [a player] who does all the things Milner does well. There isn’t one. It’s hard to leave him out. Respect, commitment and performance level: 10/10, fantastic. He’s polyfunctional: full-back – the only position he doesn’t like – attacking midfield, wide. I played him as a forward and the team averaged three goals a game. He gives everything.”

-Manuel Pellegrini

Until next time,

Take care

 

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Developing and Coaching Creativity In Our Children https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/developing-and-coaching-creativity-in-our-children/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 06:36:03 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36295 The post Developing and Coaching Creativity In Our Children appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Every child should come with a manual saying; this child is full of imagination, wonder, ingenuity, courage and creativity, so please handle with care, because these qualities are fragile. Please don’t tread on their dreams or kill their creativity! Each individual is unique in their own way.

We all may have varying levels of capacity for creativity and maybe some people are born with natural potential for extreme genial levels of creative capacity, but maybe not, maybe they were just allowed to function and blossom that way?!

The nature V nurture conversation has gone on for years, but one thing is for sure; if it’s in our ‘nature’ to be creative, then creativity as a living, growing thing definitely needs to be ‘nurtured’ if it’s to be utilised to its full potential.

 

How much creative potential is left lying dormant because of the environment created?

An environment with creativity for children can affect all parts of a child’s development and growth as a human being.

Are you allowing an environment for children to; play, explore, enquire, try, fail, express themselves with freedom and find their own solutions to their problems or challenges?

 

What are the consequences of a creativity rich environment, or a creativity poor environment?

What happened to that child that used to be full of wonder and expression and no longer is?

Maybe it’s through our very own inhibitions, insecurities, ignorance and poor perceptions of what is best for the child to grow.

How many times do we see a youth game of football that’s stale, dull, predictable, horrible to watch and the life, energy, effervescence and purity of the game has had the life sucked out of it by ‘adults’ interfering and dominating on a sideline?

If we just took the parents/coaches away, would we see a better game? More creativity? More expression? More joy? I think far too often, the answer would be YES!

We want them to be independent thinkers, problems solvers, decisive decision-makers, leaders, pioneers and just general every day highly efficient, functioning and productive people.

Try to enjoy the process a young child goes through, getting lost in a world of wonder. This process of creativity in action is a developmental masterpiece in itself, it’s a thing of creative beauty in its entirety and should be encouraged and not interrupted either.

I’ve often wondered how the genial creative mind of J.K. Rowling would tell stories to a child.

To create the Harry Potter legacy is no mean feat and didn’t happen overnight. A young mind that is inspired and ignited like this will grow in a creative capacity and its potential could be boundless?

‘It matters not what we are born, but what we are grown to be!’

– J.K. Rowling 

 

As a adult in the child’s world of learning, are you playing your part in ‘cultivating’ or ‘Killing’ children’s creativity?

If we do kill creativity (I know I have been guilty of this many times as a father and coach), then why?

Are we scared of the mess that comes during the process of creativity?

Are we as coaches scared to let our sessions become messy and unstructured? Are we coaching to a please a curriculum before cultivating creativity in the child? Are we impatient?

Are we afraid to lose control?

Every time we tell a child to stop making a mess at home or interject on a football pitch, are we stifling creativity through their play?

To get efficient football technique, especially when starting from scratch at a young age, or developing something new like ‘the weaker foot’, the process looks horrible and awkward at times, but it’s part of the process, to grow and develop. Growth hurts and sometimes we stop because we don’t want it to look so bad, or can’t deal with the discomfort of the ‘ugly’ performance. The aesthetics can wait, the process is much more important than the outcome, it’s a positive thing. Remember every butterfly was once a not so pretty caterpillar.

‘Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns to look at things in a different way!’

-Edward De Bono- 

Consider this with football, and learning about mastering the ball and mastering the game. Is creativity exclusive to our dribblers and number 10’s? Or 6,7, 8-year-olds, but stops at 11, 12 and almost evaporates by mid to late teens. Why? Are we coaching a curriculum too often, rather than coaching players and cultivating creativity?

If it is, it shouldn’t be, goalies, defenders, u10, u12, u18 and senior players need creativity to thrive in football, all players right through the team and ages will function better with creativity as a tool in their armoury for sure.

At home, at school, at play, from the football field to the kitchen table doing homework, how often are your children allowed to be fully expressive and creative when there’s a chance to be at some point in their day?

There are 1,440 minutes in a day, how can you encourage your child creativity?
Can you give them opportunities to try and fail?
Can you challenge them to try something new?
Can you give them opportunities to problem solve?

It’s almost an instinct of ours to go head-on towards problems with the inquisition, exploration in search of a solution, but in trying to help children are we actually taking away the opportunity for them to go head-on towards problems?

What part can and should we be playing as guardians of our children’s development?

Can you be a cultivator of creativity?

Until next time.

Take care, Glen Hicks, Head of Player Development.

 

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Birmingham City Academy Join MyPersonalFootballCoach https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/birmingham-city-academy/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 10:40:58 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36296 Birmingham City Academy have joined the MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership Birmingham City players will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app through the academy to develop players technical skills. “Really proud to have BCFC utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app for all their players and coaches. An amazing academy with a track record of producing top talent. Really looking forward…

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Birmingham City Academy have joined the MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership

Birmingham City players will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app through the academy to develop players technical skills.

“Really proud to have BCFC utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app for all their players and coaches. An amazing academy with a track record of producing top talent. Really looking forward to be supporting them with some world class ball mastery to add value to their already excellent programme”

– Saul Isaksson-Hurst, MyPersonalFootballCoach Founder and Director Coach of Coaching

All MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership include working through the Dynamic Ball Mastery Program as a team, the coaches can set players homework tasks straight to the app and check the usage of the players. In addition, all coaches get access to the Coach’s Pass completely free!

“We are delighted that our academy players & staff will be able to utilise Saul’s innovative & exciting app. At Birmingham City Academy we firmly believe in developing the individual player and the MyPersonalFootballCoach app allows players to take ownership & responsibility over their technical development in their own time. We believe this will only enhance our academy programme and are looking forward to working with Saul & rolling the app out across the academy age groups.” 

– Richard Brooke, Birmingham City Foundation Phase Head of Coaching

 

 

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Developing and Coaching Creativity In Our Children https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/cultivating-creativity-in-our-children/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 08:17:16 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36286 The post Developing and Coaching Creativity In Our Children appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Every child should come with a manual saying; this child is full of imagination, wonder, ingenuity, courage and creativity, so please handle with care, because these qualities are fragile. Please don’t tread on their dreams or kill their creativity! Each individual is unique in their own way.

We all may have varying levels of capacity for creativity and maybe some people are born with natural potential for extreme genial levels of creative capacity, but maybe not, maybe they were just allowed to function and blossom that way?!

The nature V nurture conversation has gone on for years, but one thing is for sure; if it’s in our ‘nature’ to be creative, then creativity as a living, growing thing definitely needs to be ‘nurtured’ if it’s to be utilised to its full potential.

 

How much creative potential is left lying dormant because of the environment created?

An environment with creativity for children can affect all parts of a child’s development and growth as a human being.

Are you allowing an environment for children to; play, explore, enquire, try, fail, express themselves with freedom and find their own solutions to their problems or challenges?

 

What are the consequences of a creativity rich environment, or a creativity poor environment?

What happened to that child that used to be full of wonder and expression and no longer is?

Maybe it’s through our very own inhibitions, insecurities, ignorance and poor perceptions of what is best for the child to grow.

How many times do we see a youth game of football that’s stale, dull, predictable, horrible to watch and the life, energy, effervescence and purity of the game has had the life sucked out of it by ‘adults’ interfering and dominating on a sideline?

If we just took the parents/coaches away, would we see a better game? More creativity? More expression? More joy? I think far too often, the answer would be YES!

We want them to be independent thinkers, problems solvers, decisive decision-makers, leaders, pioneers and just general every day highly efficient, functioning and productive people.

Try to enjoy the process a young child goes through, getting lost in a world of wonder. This process of creativity in action is a developmental masterpiece in itself, it’s a thing of creative beauty in its entirety and should be encouraged and not interrupted either.

I’ve often wondered how the genial creative mind of J.K. Rowling would tell stories to a child.

To create the Harry Potter legacy is no mean feat and didn’t happen overnight. A young mind that is inspired and ignited like this will grow in a creative capacity and its potential could be boundless?

‘It matters not what we are born, but what we are grown to be!’

– J.K. Rowling 

 

As a adult in the child’s world of learning, are you playing your part in ‘cultivating’ or ‘Killing’ children’s creativity?

If we do kill creativity (I know I have been guilty of this many times as a father and coach), then why?

Are we scared of the mess that comes during the process of creativity?

Are we as coaches scared to let our sessions become messy and unstructured? Are we coaching to a please a curriculum before cultivating creativity in the child? Are we impatient?

Are we afraid to lose control?

Every time we tell a child to stop making a mess at home or interject on a football pitch, are we stifling creativity through their play?

To get efficient football technique, especially when starting from scratch at a young age, or developing something new like ‘the weaker foot’, the process looks horrible and awkward at times, but it’s part of the process, to grow and develop. Growth hurts and sometimes we stop because we don’t want it to look so bad, or can’t deal with the discomfort of the ‘ugly’ performance. The aesthetics can wait, the process is much more important than the outcome, it’s a positive thing. Remember every butterfly was once a not so pretty caterpillar.

‘Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns to look at things in a different way!’

-Edward De Bono- 

Consider this with football, and learning about mastering the ball and mastering the game. Is creativity exclusive to our dribblers and number 10’s? Or 6,7, 8-year-olds, but stops at 11, 12 and almost evaporates by mid to late teens. Why? Are we coaching a curriculum too often, rather than coaching players and cultivating creativity?

If it is, it shouldn’t be, goalies, defenders, u10, u12, u18 and senior players need creativity to thrive in football, all players right through the team and ages will function better with creativity as a tool in their armoury for sure.

At home, at school, at play, from the football field to the kitchen table doing homework, how often are your children allowed to be fully expressive and creative when there’s a chance to be at some point in their day?

There are 1,440 minutes in a day, how can you encourage your child creativity?
Can you give them opportunities to try and fail?
Can you challenge them to try something new?
Can you give them opportunities to problem solve?

It’s almost an instinct of ours to go head-on towards problems with the inquisition, exploration in search of a solution, but in trying to help children are we actually taking away the opportunity for them to go head-on towards problems?

What part can and should we be playing as guardians of our children’s development?

Can you be a cultivator of creativity?

Until next time.

Take care, Glen Hicks, Head of Player Development.

 

Players can join Glen on the Virtual Academy for 1on1 video calls and mentoring, player progress reports and exclusive training tutorials used in elite academies. 

 

 

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Manchester United sign 1-on-1 client, Harrison Parker https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/manchester-united-sign-1-on-1-client-harrison-parker/ Fri, 24 Sep 2021 09:35:44 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=36258 The post Manchester United sign 1-on-1 client, Harrison Parker appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Harrison came to me as a U12 without and confidence on the ball his dad asked me to supplement the excellent work he got at his club with some world class ball mastery. He’s now U15s and one of the most technically gifted Centre Backs in the country…hard work pays off!

“Saul has worked with Harrison for 3 years now from u11 to u15 for me Harrison’s Technical ability and movement has improved massively, also from rarely using his left foot he now plays comfortably with both left and right foot,for me that’s what Saul is great at working on players weaknesses.”

– Reiss Parker (Harrison’s Dad)

Discover how the Dynamic Ball Mastery Program can help take your game to the next level and support your technical development outside of your regular team training. 

 

Master the Ball… Master the Game

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Linking Ball Mastery To The Game https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/linking-ball-mastery-to-the-game/ Wed, 18 Aug 2021 14:00:13 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=35950 The post Linking Ball Mastery To The Game appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Mastering 1v1 skills and ball mastery in an in-game situation is guaranteed to make you the game-changer. However, practising 1v1 skills alone or with a teammate is completely different to using those skills in-game. 

To be able to use your 1v1 skills under pressure, you need to practice every day and build muscle memory. 

Practising ball mastery will build confidence, technical ability, control and co-ordination which you can take into your game. 

The trick is to start practising ball mastery in opposed situations, this means training in 1v1, 1v2, 2v2 situations. 

Master your technique and your skills using the MyPersonalFootballCoach app and then take them into training and game situations.

Here are some tips to help transfer skills from training to games: 

  • Practice until you can’t get it wrong – the more your practice the more the movement will become muscle memory. If a skill is hard to do, you need to keep practising it every day, not until you get it right, until you get it wrong. 
  • Practice with opposition or teammate – this is really important to build your ball mastery skills under pressure in 1v1 and 1v2 situations. Some of the best players in the world can dribble past 4 players without losing the ball.
  • Develop your decision making – Once you have mastered your ball mastery and 1v1 skills, this means you can keep your head up and analyse your surroundings while being on the ball. You need to be able to understand the same from a tactical point of view and know what your next steps are. 

The players who are the game changers are the ones who take the risks, put in maximum effort and most importantly learn from their mistakes. 

Linking ball mastery to the game is going to take time, resilience and commitment. But this is what makes the game-changers. 

You’re going to make mistakes but that’s fine, that’s part of the journey!

What skills should you be practising? What’s going to help you. Stand out?

The players who stand out are the game-changers. So practice your 1v1 skills and master all of the ones on the MyPersonalFootballCoach app on the 1v1 skill library…these are the skills used by the best players in world soccer.

Then practice your end product:

  • Passing
  • Crossing
  • Shooting and Finishing

This combined with your ability to stay on the ball and dominate your opponent will help you stand out from the crowd! 

Check out how some of the best players in the world use ball mastery to unbalance and evade their opposition.

Master the Ball… Master the Game

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 68 – Jake Henry https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-68-jake-henry/ Sat, 17 Jul 2021 09:56:51 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=35317 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 68 – Jake Henry appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and has been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Nottingham Forest’s Foundation Phase Lead Jake Henry joins Saul to talk about what goes on behind the scenes at the Academy and their recent transition to Category 1 Academy.
Jake discusses his journey from part time coach including his time coaching abroad to his current role at Nottingham Forest.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 67 – Mike Dodds https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-67-mike-dodds/ Thu, 08 Jul 2021 08:01:36 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=35174 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 67 – Mike Dodds appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has traveled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Mike Dodds is Birmingham City’s Academy Manager. He discusses his time at Birmingham working his way up from part-time coach in the pre-academy to the Foundation Phase, Youth Development Phase, Professional Development phase, and now as Academy Manager.

Mike knows the Academy back to front and shares the innovation and methodology that has helped Birmingham City to consistently develop players including Jude Bellingham.

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Everyone Loves A Dribbler https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/everyone-loves-a-dribbler/ Tue, 29 Jun 2021 12:29:32 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=35040 The post Everyone Loves A Dribbler appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Seeing Jack Grealish complete his £100 Million+ move to Man City is not only good for English Football at the highest level but importantly for player development in grassroots and Academy football. Seeing Grealish who loves to stay on the ball, dribble and create problems embraced by Guardiola and combined with Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden. 3 of the most exciting attacking players in Europe at the moment… 3 players who can play quickly but can also get on and stay on the ball under pressure. 

Sancho joining United is another example. The ability to break lines with the ball at your feet… A key attribute of the top attacking players in world soccer! As fans we also love these players… We yearn for them to be in our teams.

Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dortmund

Jadon Sancho – Borussia Dortmund

As player developers, we have to look at this and try and understand what environments give players like this the best opportunity to develop. Also importantly often why are we often so resistant to give young players the opportunity to develop these traits by making mistakes?

It was great seeing Jamal Musiala excelling for Bayern Munich last season and Germany in the Euros, it filled me with lots of pride. In my first season with Chelsea’s Academy I took the U10s which included Jamal. This was an extremely talented group and thought of highly by everyone in the Academy but Jamal and one other were the stand out players for me. Jamal was and still is ‘a dribbler’ he used to play his own game and love trying to beat as many players as he could. He used to drive some of the other staff at the club mad as they’d often say to him ‘get rid of it’ ‘move it quickly’ or … ‘he just needs to learn how to lend it’. I was the opposite, I used to encourage him to keep on going…keep on trying to beat players. 

Jamal Musiala – FC Bayern Munich

Pep Guardiola was once quoted as famously saying…

‘Can this guy dribble? I only want players who have that skill so that’s always what I look at. I want full-backs and central defenders and midfielders and inside forwards and wingers who can dribble because you can learn control and good passing…so yeah dribbling that’s the key’

This is ironic on many levels as the reason why we maybe don’t produce/develop more dribblers is that many youth coaches try and model their teams on Guardiola’s teams. Quick play and possession is the key. Also, I think the danger of youth coaches basing all their training programmes on rondos and positional play is it lends itself to organised quick play. Particularly in the foundation phase, we want a bit of freedom, chaos, individuality and creative play. I’m not saying don’t use rondos or positional games but balance it with games that encourage players to stay on the ball.

Are we brave enough to accept/realise that football at the youngest age groups doesn’t have to look like first team football? The messy training/games will actually lead to more creativity and quality in the long term?

‘A successful 1v1 beats and tactic/formation’ (Ajax Academy)

This saying from the Ajax academy sums it up for me. We celebrate players who have the ability to break lines with the ball at the highest level. These game changers are the ones who win games but the irony is when players in the youth football environment try dribbling and lose the ball coaches often scold them or encourage them to ‘play it quickly next time’.

Jack Grealish – England vs Denmark

If we don’t give players the opportunity to make mistakes and hone their skills…how do we expecting them to develop this. Are we excepting the finished article in the Foundation Phase (8-11 Years)?
Also, with the danger of sounding like a broken record… how important is winning the game at youth level? Particularly in Academy football where each game is a friendly anyway?

I’ve been lucky enough to spend a lot of time at Hale End, Arsenal’s Academy training ground as Arsenal are utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app within their Academy. I watched a U10 game recently between Arsenal and QPR. I was astounded, this was one of the best academy games I have ever seen in terms of individual development and brilliance. You could see both clubs have a clear philosophy and identity around individual development. Every time a player received the ball their first intention was to go forward and to beat a player. Some of the skills, bravado on the ball and the goals were simply sublime. I have never seen a fixture when both teams had a similar intent.

The Head of Coaching at QPR is my old boss at Spurs and mentor Chris Ramsey so I know that they have one of the most progressive methodologies in the country. It was fantastic to see Arsenal with an identical approach that encourages individual brilliance and creativity over team outcomes and possession within the foundation phase. This lays the foundations for effective team play when players get older.

Many academies claim to have an individual focused programme but when it comes to games there is a clamour to win and play ‘pretty’ Possession football. The question is, is this really individually focused or simply coach/adult/ego orientated? I think we need to understand that youth football is different to adult football… Also the Foundation Phase is markedly different to the Youth Development Phase (12-16 Years). Give the players freedom to be individual and creative…

Let the dribblers dribble!

Master the Ball… Master the Game

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 66 – Eduardo Oliveira https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-66-eduardo-oliveria/ Fri, 04 Jun 2021 08:23:55 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=34732 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 66 – Eduardo Oliveira appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Eduardo Oliveria joins Saul to discuss his role at Fluminense, first as Head Of Methodology and now as U20 Head Coach.
Fluminense has a long proud history and culture of developing players for their first team and the Brazilian national team.

Eduardo and Saul discuss the methodology of the club from the very youngest age groups to the U20s that prepares players for professional football and the first team.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 65 – Wes Hughes https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-65-wes-hughes/ Wed, 26 May 2021 07:24:10 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=34622 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 65 – Wes Hughes appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Wes Hughes, Lead Coach 15/16s at Wolves, joins Saul to discuss his journey which includes two stints at Wolverhampton Wanderers and also many years spent at Birmingham City’s Academy working across the age groups and also with Jude Bellingham in the Foundation Phase and in the Youth Development Phase.

Wes discusses Jude’s development and the unique environment they created at Birmingham and how that has affected his coaching methodology and the work he now does helping making Wolves one of the best Academies in the country.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 64 – Lewis Craig https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-64-lewis-craig/ Wed, 05 May 2021 11:55:02 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=34235 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 64 – Lewis Craig appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Lewis Craig joins Saul to talk about his role as Manchester United Women’s 21’s Coach and his coaching career which has seen him as a Foundation Phase Lead at Burnley, Assistant Academy Manager at Salford City and also Head of Youth Development Phase at Morecambe.

Lewis’s career has seen him work with all ages within the development pyramid and he has lots of great experience and knowledge to share!

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Saul’s transformational work with Max Aarons https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/max-aarons-transformation/ Mon, 19 Apr 2021 11:22:49 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=33892 Check out MyPersonalFootballCoach’s Director of Coaching, Saul Isaksson-Hurst’s latest feature in The Times! One of Saul’s success stories is Norwich City and England U21 star Max Aarons, who has been training with Saul since he was 14 years old. Saul features in an article published by The Times discussing Max Aaron’s transformational route to the Premier League.

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Check out MyPersonalFootballCoach’s Director of Coaching, Saul Isaksson-Hurst’s latest feature in The Times!

One of Saul’s success stories is Norwich City and England U21 star Max Aarons, who has been training with Saul since he was 14 years old.

Saul features in an article published by The Times discussing Max Aaron’s transformational route to the Premier League.

“He’s always had this drive, and quest for improvement. “From 7 until 11, I was a winger and – this is not me being arrogant – I was always the fastest and a step ahead. But at 11 I felt I’d hit a wall. Players started to be as quick. I said to me dad, ‘I feel I’ve lost it, I’m off the pace, what can I do?’ He said he knew someone who knew a coach who’s worked at Chelsea and had left to start his own business, working one-on-one with players.” 

Saul Isaksson-Hurst proved transformational and significant to Max’s success.

“My dad paid for the sessions, they were expensive, about £70 an hour. Again, the sacrifices my parents made. My game is all about running with the ball, beating players. He [Isaksson-Hurst] said to me, ‘We’re going to work on so much that is sticks in your brain, your finishing, your first touch’. We did different sprint drills.” Mike credits Isaksson-Hurst’s “Overwhelming influence on my son’s development”.

 

You can read the full story here:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/max-aarons-i-was-11-dad-paid-70-an-hour-for-my-coach-8smqv0s6t

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Virtual Academy Graduate Signs For Southampton FC Academy https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/virtual-academy-graduate-signs-for-southampton-fc-academy/ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 07:03:53 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=33312 The post Virtual Academy Graduate Signs For Southampton FC Academy appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Leonardo – Signs @ Southampton FC

We always love to see MyPersonalFootball Coach players putting in the extra work to take their game to the next level and Leonardo has done just that.

Leonardo has trained to the MyPersonalFootballCoach Dynamic Ball Mastery and Virtual Academy Programs daily since 2019 and worked 1on1 with Saul to improve his game even more. Not only is Leonardo a great technical player, but with the help of the Virtual Academy, he has now advanced mindset and resilience, ready to take on anything that comes his way.

We are extremely proud to announce that Leonardo’s hard work has paid off and he has signed with Southampton FC Academy.

Good luck Leonardo!

I first heard about Saul through another football dad who said. “He is expensive but he is the best at ball mastery”
As the father of a son who was showing promise I wanted the best.
Saul Isaksson-Hurst was more than I could have imagined. My Son came to him as a grassroots player and left as a successful trialist signing to Southampton FC as an academy player.
What Saul gave my son is intangible. Adaptability, resilience, leadership, decision-making, composure under pressure, motivation, creativity and teamwork.
But the secret sauce was skill. The cornerstone of his development was optimising my son’s fundamental means of learning. He optimised his performance and gave him the elements that give him the edge.
Marcos – Leonardo’s Dad

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 63 – Paul McGuinness https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-63-paul-mcguinness/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 13:33:15 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=32599 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 63 – Paul McGuinness appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Paul McGuinness joins Saul to discuss his journey of over 20 years at Manchester United as a player and Academy Coach and his current role for the English Football Association as a Coach Educator.
Paul discusses what went on behind the scenes at United that consistently made it one of the top producers of talent in world football. He also discusses his work with players including Marcus Rashford who he helped develop into the player he is today.
This one is not to be missed!!!

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 62 – Lewis Goater https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-62-lewis-goater/ Thu, 18 Feb 2021 11:32:58 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=32171 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 62 – Lewis Goater appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Lewis Goater, Foundation Phase Lead at Arsenal’s Academy joins Saul to talk about his journey and what goes on behind the scenes at one of the best academies in world football. Arsenal have an unbelievable track record of developing players for their first team and for professional football.

Lewis shares what goes on in trying to develop ‘Strong Young Gunners’ under the inspirational leadership of Academy Manager Per Mertesacker.

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How lockdown has impacted academy players https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/how-lockdown-has-impacted-academy-players/ Sun, 14 Feb 2021 16:08:09 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=32049 Check the recent Sky Sports article talking about how MyPersonalFootballCoach is developing Cat 1 academy players technical skills during lockdown. Join some of the best Academies in the world with a MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership.

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My Personal Football Coach Welcomes West Bromwich Albion Academy https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/my-personal-football-coach-welcomes-west-bromwich-albion/ Wed, 10 Feb 2021 11:46:20 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=31817 The post My Personal Football Coach Welcomes West Bromwich Albion Academy appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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My Personal Football coach is proud to welcome West Bromwich Albion FC Academy to the Club Partnership program.
West Bromwich Albion’s Academy has been utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app with their U8’s – U16’s teams to advance their player’s technical skills from home.

 “The ‘My Personal Football Coach App’ has proven to be an invaluable tool in supporting players with our remote learning programme at West Bromwich Albion FC Academy.

Players across the foundation and youth development phase have engaged in countless hours of deliberate practice whilst developing their ball mastery skills in a progressive manner. Coaches have been able to monitor and interact with players through the app by setting homework challenges, watching videos of players’ techniques as well as tracking engagement and practice hours. We have also received lots of positive feedback from parents often commented on the structure of the 20min ball mastery sessions which provides a welcome break from digital school lessons.

Overall we have been really impressed with the level of engagement the app has provided players and look forward to watching players apply these new techniques in our coaching and games programme.”  

Chris Foreman, West Bromwich Albion FC Academy
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AFN Podcast: Technical Development with Saul Isaksson Hurst https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/afn-podcast-technical-development-with-saul-isaksson-hurst/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 15:36:33 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=31723 The post AFN Podcast: Technical Development with Saul Isaksson Hurst appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Academy Football Network interviews Saul to kick Season 2 of The AFN Podcast. Renowned coach Saul Isaksson Hurst and discusses his journey through Academy Football including top academies, Tottenham and Chelsea’s Academy, to working individually with some of the world’s top youth talents and setting up his own coaching company PDA 1on1 Football.
Saul explains how players can benefit from a 1-2-1 coach and why he believes it is important to do extras.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 61 – Simon Clifford https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-61-simon-clifford/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 13:33:10 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=31425 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 61 – Simon Clifford appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Simon Clifford outlines his extraordinary journey that took him from a school teacher in England to Brazil and back to England to introduce the Brazilian coaching method to England. A true innovator Simon helped change the coaching game in the UK and challenges myths about Brazilian’s only learning football in the streets. Also outlines the importance of technical training for all players.

Master the ball… Master the game.

Simon Clifford

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Academy life in lockdown https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/academy-life-in-lockdown-the-athletic/ Tue, 26 Jan 2021 13:50:34 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=30791 Check out The Athletics’ article talking about how to keep players engaged during lockdown.   Great to feature in the @TheAthleticUK today…talking about the MyPersonalFootballCoach app and how it supporting Cat 1 Academies and 100s of clubs around during lockdown. If you’re interested how MyPersonalFootballCoach can support your players & coaches DM me @CoachingFamily pic.twitter.com/U0p3Gy9tbG…

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 60 – Paolo Migliavacca https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-60-paolo-migliavacca/ Sat, 09 Jan 2021 09:54:47 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=30251 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 60 – Paolo Migliavacca appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Paolo joins Saul to discuss the work that goes on in the Academy of one of the biggest clubs in the world. He discusses the methodology and structure of the Academy. He also discusses how they are trying to challenge the stereo type of Italy only producing world class defender and tactically astute players and coaches.

Master the ball… Master the game.

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How Arsenal Academy Have Been Utilising My Personal Football Coach https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/how-arsenal-academy-have-been-utilising-my-personal-football-coach/ Thu, 07 Jan 2021 14:20:43 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=30174 The post How Arsenal Academy Have Been Utilising My Personal Football Coach appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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“I’m so excited to be supporting Arsenal’s Academy with the MyPersonalFootballCoach App. Arsenal has one of the best Academies in the world and it makes me so proud that they have chosen MyPersonalFootballCoach to support their players’ technical development.”
– Saul Isaksson-Hurst, MyPersonalFootballCoach Founder and Director Coach of Coaching
They’ve been receiving weekly challenges designed by MyPersonalFootballCoach’s Director of Coaching, Saul Isaksson-Hurst, to work on their dynamic ball mastery and 1v1 skills.
 “My Personal Football Coach has been integrated into our football programme to enhance the technical development of our young players. The app has enabled us to increase the time players spend on developing the technical execution side of their actions, aligning it with the abilities we believe players will require to build a solid foundation to progress in the game.
The app has enabled the players to buy into self-development and gives them the ownership of their development, with the choice of what skills they would like to practice and when they would like to practice.
The opportunity for peer to peer learning and competition is fantastic and a function that really drives and motivates players to master and love the ball.”  
– Kieron Lewis, Arsenal FC’s Academy
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Register For This Weekends Live Classroom https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/register-for-this-weekends-live-classroom/ Tue, 05 Jan 2021 17:50:42 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=30087 To make sure everyone can attend a Live Q&A and Review this weekend we are going to put on 1 extra classroom!! Please register your interest below for the classroom you are going to attend. If you can’t make any Live Classrooms but want to ask Saul a question, send your questions in advance here.  …

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To make sure everyone can attend a Live Q&A and Review this weekend we are going to put on 1 extra classroom!!

Please register your interest below for the classroom you are going to attend.

If you can’t make any Live Classrooms but want to ask Saul a question, send your questions in advance here.

 

 

 

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Harrison Parker signs for England U15 https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/harrison-parker-signs-for-england-u15/ Tue, 05 Jan 2021 10:58:13 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=30069 The post Harrison Parker signs for England U15 appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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We are super proud of Harrison Parker making the England U15 Squad. Harrison’s dad approached leading skills coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst, 3 years ago to support Harrison in addition to his academy training. At the time Harrison didn’t have much confidence on the ball and needed to improve his technical skills and control.

Now, 3 years later, after supplementing the amazing work at the Academy he’s now playing Centre Back for England U15’s with a new boost of confidence and the ability to use technical skills used by some of the best players in the world!!

This is what separates players from the rest…

Saul has worked with Harrison for 3 years now from u11 to u14 for me Harrison’s Technical ability and movement has improved massively, also from rarely using his left foot he now plays comfortably with both left and right foot,for me that’s what Saul is great at working on players weaknesses.

Reiss Parker (Harrison’s Dad)

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 59 – Ian Buckman https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-59-ian-buckman/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 12:59:02 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=29896 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 59 – Ian Buckman appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Brighton Hove & Albion’s Head Of Coaching Ian Buckman joins Saul to talk about his role at the Cat 1 Academy and what goes on behind the scenes. Ian shares his journey which has included several roles at Brighton and his previous club Portsmouth where he worked his way up from part-time Foundation Phase Coach to Assistant Academy Manager.

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 58 – Marink Reedijk https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-58-marik-reedijk/ Wed, 02 Dec 2020 17:28:40 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=29563 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 58 – Marink Reedijk appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Saul is joined by Marink Reedijk to discuss what goes on behind the scenes at Ajax, one of the best Academies in world soccer. Marink discusses his journey which took him from the Dutch Football Association to the Dutch giants for two stints with two spells also at West Brom’s Academy in England before his last job in mens professional football in Belgium.

To check out the new MyPersonalFootballCoach Virtual Academy go to MyPersonalFootballCoach.com/virtualacademy

If you’re interested in soccer player development this episode is not to be missed!

 

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 57 – Mike Marsh https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-57-mike-marsh/ Mon, 23 Nov 2020 09:41:13 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=29345 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 57 – Mike Marsh appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Swansea City Assistant Manager Mike Marsh joins Saul to talk about his journey which started as a player for Liverpool and then also as a coach there firstly in the Academy and then in the 1st Team under Brendan Rodgers.
Marsh also was an assistant coach for the u17 England Team the won the world cup in India.
Marsh now works under Steve Cooper at Swansea City in the Championship.

To check out the new MyPersonalFootballCoach Virtual Academy go to MyPersonalFootballCoach.com/virtualacademy

If you’re interested in soccer player development this episode is not to be missed!

 

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 56 – Martin Ho https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-56-martin-ho/ Wed, 18 Nov 2020 08:48:34 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=29158 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 56 – Martin Ho appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Martin Ho is Man Utd Women’s Team Assistant Coach. He shares his journey that started at Everton’s Academy coaching in the boys programme before he progressed in to the Women’s Professional 1st Team at the Club.
Martin also worked at Liverpool as u21 Coach and Technical Director of the Girls Academy before moving across to United to work under Casey Stoney.

To check out the new MyPersonalFootballCoach Virtual Academy go to MyPersonalFootballCoach.com/virtualacademy

If you’re interested in soccer player development this episode is not to be missed!

 

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Arsenal Academy Join My Personal Football Coach https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/arsenal-join-my-personal-football-coach/ Thu, 29 Oct 2020 19:28:49 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28092 The post Arsenal Academy Join My Personal Football Coach appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Proud to announce My Personal Football Coach is now supporting Arsenal Academy

Academy players at Arsenal FC will be utilising the My Personal Football Coach App alongside their regular training sessions to improve their technical skills and ball mastery.

Coaches can assign their team or individual players regular homework, follow their journey through the team library and see who’s working hardest on the leaderboard.

My Personal Football Coach will be supporting the coaches development with free access to the Coach’s Pass with unlimited access to an Elite Technical Video Library with 100’s of session plans available.

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 55 – Dave Chatwin https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-55-dave-chatwin/ Thu, 29 Oct 2020 14:20:36 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28701 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 55 – Dave Chatwin appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Charlton FC’s Head of Foundation Phase Dave Chatwin joins Saul to discuss how Charlton consistently produces professional footballers and remains statistically one of the best Academies in the country despite their relatively modest budget.

Dave also discusses his coaching journey which has also seen him coach in the USA, at the world famous Aspire Academy in Qatar and also West Ham.

If you’re interested in soccer player development this episode is not to be missed!

Master the ball… Master the game.

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5 Key Attributes Of Top Midfielders https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/5-key-attributes-of-top-midfielders/ Thu, 29 Oct 2020 10:24:54 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28703 What makes a great midfielder? Why do Thiago, Phil Foden and KDB stand out? There is no magic formula but there are attributes that every top midfielder must master. Here are 5 key midfielder attributes that you would see in a top-class footballer: 1. Receiving under pressure – At the highest level of the game you have…

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What makes a great midfielder? Why do Thiago, Phil Foden and KDB stand out? There is no magic formula but there are attributes that every top midfielder must master.

Here are 5 key midfielder attributes that you would see in a top-class footballer:

1. Receiving under pressure – At the highest level of the game you have to be able to receive the ball under pressure.

2. Breaking lines -The best players can break lines with the ball at their feet… exploiting space and dominating 1v1 in central areas.

3. Body movement & shapes – How you move your body efficiently with and without the ball to maximise impact with balance and coordination.

4. Defending – Winning the ball back quickly has become a key part of midfielders games, knowing the triggers to defence are key.

5. Finishing – Bending it into the top corner or timing a run into the box for a tap in, goal-scoring midfielders are always at the top of their game.

Learn how to work on and improve these attributes with the My Personal Football Coach Midfielder Course today. Follow the 13 modules to become a top-class midfielder. 

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 54 – Joop Oosterveld https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-54-joop-oosterveld/ Sat, 24 Oct 2020 14:14:40 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28635 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 54 – Joop Oosterveld appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

Joop Oosterveld, Lead Coach U8-U12 at PSV joins Saul to give insight to the work at one of the best Academies in World Football. He also shares his remarkable journey that began with his 1st coaching role at 14 years old. Joop discusses the secrets behind the technical programme which so consistently produces world class players and how he has evolved it since being at the club.

If you’re interested in soccer player development this episode is not to be missed!

Master the ball… Master the game.

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Why one-to-one coaching is worth it https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/why-one-to-one-coaching-is-worth-it/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 13:36:14 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28616 International stars, academy players and five-year-olds are doing it, but is one-to-one coaching worth it? Check out The Athletics’ article talking about 1on1 coaching from grassroots to the Premier League.  

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International stars, academy players and five-year-olds are doing it, but is one-to-one coaching worth it?

Check out The Athletics’ article talking about 1on1 coaching from grassroots to the Premier League.

 

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Middlesbrough Master The Ball With The MPFC Club Partnership https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/middlesbrough-fc/ Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:49:39 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28389 Middlesbrough FC Academy have joined the MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership “So excited and proud to welcome Middlesbrough FC’s Academy to MyPersonalFootballCoach. Middlesbrough FC is one of the best Academies in the country and their individual-focused philosophy fits in with MyPersonalFootballCoach perfectly.” – Saul Isaksson-Hurst, Head Coach at MyPersonalFootballCoach Middlesbrough players will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app…

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Middlesbrough FC Academy have joined the MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership

“So excited and proud to welcome Middlesbrough FC’s Academy to MyPersonalFootballCoach.
Middlesbrough FC is one of the best Academies in the country and their individual-focused philosophy fits in with MyPersonalFootballCoach perfectly.”

– Saul Isaksson-Hurst, Head Coach at MyPersonalFootballCoach

Middlesbrough players will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app through the schoolboy’s programme. The Pro Club partnership includes a branded app with the club logo and the Middlesbrough Academy Players being filmed doing Dynamic Ball Mastery Challenges and these videos being used to populate the app.

As with any MyPersonalFootballCoach Club Partnership, the club can set players homework from the app and check the usage of the players

The app will provide our players with a great opportunity to continue their technical development away from the club. The ability for coaches to set challenges for the players to complete also contributes to the ongoing development of player/coach relationships. The app also creates the opportunity for players to interact with each other and adds an element of competition as players work through the various levels and techniques.

We are really looking forward to implementing MyPersonalFootbalCoach here at Middlesbrough Football Club

– Phil Shead, Head of Coaching at Middlesbrough FC

 

 

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Discover how the Dynamic Ball Mastery Program can help take your game to the next level and support your technical development outside of your regular team training. 

 

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How to get more power on your shots https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/how-to-get-more-power-on-your-shots/ Tue, 29 Sep 2020 16:17:53 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28217 Being able to get the perfect amount of power on your shot is just as important as being able to shoot on target.  Hitting a powerful shot does not require putting all your strength into your shot. In fact, this will actually hinder the shot, it’s about focusing on technique rather than power. Start making…

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Being able to get the perfect amount of power on your shot is just as important as being able to shoot on target. 

Hitting a powerful shot does not require putting all your strength into your shot. In fact, this will actually hinder the shot, it’s about focusing on technique rather than power.

Start making good habits and learn the right technique of striking the ball to achieve power on your shots.

In Saul’s easy to follow steps, you can learn how perfect your technique from the run-up to the finish.

  1. Moving Ball – The only time a ball will be static if for free kicks, corners and penalties. Practice how you’ll play. 
  2. Angle of approach – Kick the ball out in front of you, try to get a 45degree angle as you approach the ball then finish straight and square with the goal.
  3. Frame the goal – See the goal, picture where you want it and then keep your eye on the ball.
  4. Non-Kicking Foot By The Ball – Get maximum power when your non-kicking foot is by the ball when you shoot.
  5. Connection – Keep your head and shoulders over the ball and get good contact with your laces and the ball for optimum connection.
  6. Follow-through – The aim is to hit right through the middle of the ball so the ball shouldn’t spin in the air. You should ALWAYS follow through and land on your shooting foot.

Check our Saul’s vide for an easy to set up practice so you can get more power on your shots and score more goals.

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FC Locomotive joins My Personal Football Coach https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/fc-locomotive-joins-my-personal-football-coach/ Wed, 23 Sep 2020 16:49:00 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=28061 My Personal Football Coach is proud to welcome another Pro Club Partnership, FC Locomotive Tbilisi. FC Locomotive Tbilisi is a Georgian football club from the capital, Tbilisi. FC Locomotive will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app to support their player’s technical development, as well as support their coach development. We are really looking forward to seeing…

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My Personal Football Coach is proud to welcome another Pro Club Partnership, FC Locomotive Tbilisi.

FC Locomotive Tbilisi is a Georgian football club from the capital, Tbilisi.

FC Locomotive will be utilising the MyPersonalFootballCoach app to support their player’s technical development, as well as support their coach development. We are really looking forward to seeing great things from FC Locomotive.

“I have known Saul for over 12 years and it has always been my intention on using MPFC with a club setting once the opportunity arose.
The app is fantastic and easy to understand for coaches of all levels. Within the first few weeks, I saw a new confidence in the young players who were now trying things they had never tried before.
In my opinion, it’s a must for any club.”

– Daryll Willard, Academy Head & U19 Coach

 

All around the world clubs are signing up for a Club Partnership to improve and support players and coaches with a world-class training portal.

This year we have welcomed over 100 clubs and academies to My Personal Football Coach, from clubs with 1 team to academies with 18 teams. My Personal Football Coach gives all players and coaches a consistent and reliable world-class remote learning technical training programme proven to take players to the next level.

Find out how MyPersonalFootballCoach can take your club to the next level with our Club Partnerships

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Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 52 – René Meulensteen https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/soccer-player-development-podcast-episode-52-rene-meulensteen/ Thu, 04 Jun 2020 17:40:41 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=25651 The post Soccer Player Development Podcast – Episode 52 – René Meulensteen appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Our head coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst has travelled the world learning his trade and been lucky to meet some of the best player development specialists in the world. This unique Soccer Player Development Podcast series will be interviewing these specialists and getting the key information for players, coaches and parents about what are the key factors in producing world class footballers.

René Meulensteen joins Saul to talk about his career and how he developed as a coach. From his start in Academy Football in Holland to being assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. René discusses the importance of ball mastery and 1v1 and how important it is not only in grass roots and academy football but at first team level also.

If you’re interested in player development this episode is not to be missed!

Master the ball… Master the game. www.mypersonalfootballcoach.com

 

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Veo Camera Review https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/veo-camera-review/ Fri, 01 May 2020 12:47:49 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=20269 I first came across the Veo cam system when looking for an easy to use camera set up to record training sessions and matches.  Everything on the Veo website looked easy to use and perfect for an oldie like me. The initial costs seemed reasonable considering other options on the market but Veo gives you…

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I first came across the Veo cam system when looking for an easy to use camera set up to record training sessions and matches. 

Everything on the Veo website looked easy to use and perfect for an oldie like me.

The initial costs seemed reasonable considering other options on the market but Veo gives you so much more. From their website, the action footage looked clear and HD quality but I was intrigued to see how this unit could produce such great images. I was really excited to get my hands on the camera and tripod set up so could and see the first batch of footage once it arrived.

The camera comes in its own bespoke toughened case which is seriously good quality, the camera is well protected in transit and in all weathers.

Once I had the unit at home the set up could not have been easier. A simple, easy to follow guide-book and a bit of common sense meant I was up and running in minutes. I used an iPhone to set up the camera and connect to its own WIFI network, really simple to do.

Once the camera was charged, it was ready to go.

The high-quality tripod from Manfrotto is big but super sturdy and easy to use, the camera clicks into its own bracket on top and is secured in seconds. This system is a perfect one-person operation, I can carry the tripod and case together to the side of the pitch and set up in minutes.

Once the camera is up at full 3.6m and stood at the centre line, facing the pitch you are good to go. The camera connects to your phone and from there you just check the two images are catching both halves of the pitch and press start.

The two lenses that cover 180 degrees of pitch are a game-changer, no need to stand by the camera and pivot the lens to follow the action, no missing a goal because you were distracted…

Veo robots do it all for you.

So even though I had set up the camera I was then free to coach a session, run the line or chat with the other parents.

Once the game or session is over, the camera can be stopped by using your phone and you give the footage a name for easy reference. Packing away is simple and quick, everything back in the car in minutes.

As soon as I get home, it’s a simple case of connecting the camera to the internet using an Ethernet cable, connecting power lead and letting it upload automatically.

Due to the file size this can take a while but once you get used to the time frame you can just let it get on with it in the background.

Then comes the exciting wait for an email from Veo saying your footage is ready! Despite them advising this could take 24hrs, I have only had to wait for about 6-8hrs for a fully processed and edited video to be ready to view. Which normally means coaches and players can have video links in their inboxes on Sunday night or first thing Monday morning.

The editing is a wonder to behold, the footage looks so professional and has blown everybody away. Opposition coaches who I send the videos to have been super impressed, and more than a bit jealous of our set up, I have no doubt these cameras will be everywhere soon.

Parents and grandparents also love to see their children in action and this was an aspect of the system I hadn’t thought about, but what a great way for distant relatives to watch their kids playing and get involved.

The players get sent links to the videos to review before their next session or game, this massively helps with their development, visually learning really works. They love to see themselves and also take great interest in their individual and team performance. Coaches love the ability to highlight good areas and the opportunity to go over some areas that might need more work or focus.

The videos also allow coaches and players to watch the action away for the heat of competition and have a less ‘emotional’ reaction to performances.

It’s amazing how differently you view a game 24hrs after the final whistle.

It also gives any team or club the ability to record and document all their games & session, building a brilliant archive library for years to come.

All in all, this system is a total winner and I could not recommend it highly enough, of course, there are a few elements that can be improved but I have been really impressed by Veo’s support teams and willingness to listen to suggestions and feedback.

I fully expect the system will continue to improve and develop as the Veo team seem to love their work and strive to improve this groundbreaking product. 

There are many great editing features that I have not yet even explored but I’m taking time to work on this now that sadly football is on hold.

Really looking forward to getting it back out and continuing to make Veo a vital part of every session and every game.

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5 Ways To Improve Soccer Skills From Home https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/5-ways-to-keep-your-kids-active/ Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:58:47 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=20979 The days are getting longer, your kids are getting louder and the temptation to let your kids sit on their screens all day is getting more and more tempting. It’s important to ensure your kids have daily physical exercise, and this doesn’t mean they have to invade your ‘alone time’ on your run or walk.…

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The days are getting longer, your kids are getting louder and the temptation to let your kids sit on their screens all day is getting more and more tempting.

It’s important to ensure your kids have daily physical exercise, and this doesn’t mean they have to invade your ‘alone time’ on your run or walk. Read our hints and tips below to make sure your kids are getting the most out of their day while continuously developing their soccer skills.

 

1. Make it fun

Use the sports your kids love to your advantage. You don’t need to create a complex fitness camp, you can incorporate sports into fun ways to get your exercise in by including timed challenges (against themselves or others), 100-meter races around the house, creative tests or programmes.

 

2. You only need the basics  

As long as you have the basics you can create fun and effective physical exercise for your kids, all you need is a football and some markers (can even be some books), you don’t need nets and a full-sized football pitch. There are hundreds of skilled practices your kids can learn from your own home, that could be in the garden, garage or even in the front room! Including improving your speed in football and getting quick feet.

 

3. Create a routine

It only takes 20 minutes a day to improve your skills and physical endurance, so all you need to do is set aside 20 minutes every afternoon and after a couple of weeks your activity sessions will become a routine and you won’t be fighting them to get off the X-box. You can even make ‘sessions plans’ at the start of every week so they know what they will be doing during their time.

The Dynamic Ball Mastery Programme is the ultimate course to improve football skills and get your kids active in just 20 minutes a day, with 30 Training Programmes to improve first touch, passing, dribbling, ball striking and more!

 

4. Create a little bit of competition (including yourself)

Work for the chocolate bar you’ve been eying up all day, the last step to get your kids to draw their eyes off the screen: get involved and create some competition.

You can hold weekly competition to see who has mastered the Technical Challenge of the Week the best, track their time on the leaderboard to see if they can get onto the Top 10 or play 1v1 sessions. I guarantee your kids will work twice as hard if they think they are going to beat you, little do they know.

 

5. Use an App to get off the Apps

You can find content all over the internet to create an engaging and fun plan for your kids, including on Apps, YouTube, Facebook and more. Use these to your advantage and create a personalised session for your kids, and if you’re really clever, you can set that as homework and get your kids to find the content they want to learn and put it together, I’m sure that will teach organisation.

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Trials and Tribulations of Coaching in a Foreign Country – Andy Clawson, Director of Coaching FC Bangkok https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/trials-and-tribulations-of-coaching-in-a-foreign-country-andy-clawson/ Thu, 09 Apr 2020 15:17:15 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=14193 The post Trials and Tribulations of Coaching in a Foreign Country – Andy Clawson, Director of Coaching FC Bangkok appeared first on My Personal Football Coach.

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Moving abroad to follow a chosen career path can be an intimidating and scary process for most people. New countries bring with them new and unknown challenges but hidden within these professional and social challenges comes opportunity.

I’ve been in Thailand for 8 years now and each new year at FC Bangkok presents a fresh list of challenges, Covid-19 being the most current. Challenges and setbacks are really what has made me a more confident and capable academy director and business owner. So, as I write this, it’s not to scare people from moving. On the contrary, I couldn’t promote moving abroad more. If coaching abroad is something you are planning, it is essential to be prepared for some of these challenges.

 

Learn the Lingo:

First and foremost is language. Growing up, I never respected the importance and real benefit of a foreign language. Despite the majority of my club coaching bein in English, not knowing Thai as well as I should proves to be the biggest difficulty in my day to day, personal and professional life. Learning a language is extremely time-consuming and difficult (especially Thai with its multiple tones) and it’s unlikely you will be fluent in the time you wish to be. However, your assistant coaches and staff will respect the fact your trying and respecting their culture.

Not speaking the language is a challenge, so I’ve had to find solutions to give player feedback and coaching advice. Use of video is massive in the modern game and when you’re working abroad it’s a must.

Advice – Coaches should collect their own database of clips to show players or coaches what they are looking for before, during and after training and games.

Bangkok FC trials and tribulations

Mental Strength

Moving from the comforts of home is easy when you’re on the field and coaching, life is great if you’re on a football pitch regardless of what country you’re in. But the big challenge is how you deal with being alone off of the football pitch (especially when you first move). It’s a mental test and can be character building if you choose to use the time wisely – study the language, write coaching blogs, visit other football clubs and networking to name a few.

Being alone for a lot of time tends to lead to overworking simply to stay active and busy and yes, it’s important to work hard and dedicate yourself to the new club, especially in the early stages but don’t move across the world and become a slave to the job. Experience new countries off the field by joining teams, clubs or groups. Balance is key.

 

Set your own standards

You have probably been hired based on a coaching CV and maybe some video interviews but realistically they won’t have seen your work ethic and standards of coaching. It’s a gamble for your employer and they want to see you bring value to their club. Think of the attitude, preparation and efforts you would make if a premier league club like Liverpool wanted to hire you; the prospect of working with elite players, coaching at world-class facilities and using the best equipment is enough to make any coach excited. The reality is you may just experience the total opposite on your journey. But it’s how you react and adapt to this challenge that will separate the coaches who are given bigger and better opportunities abroad from the coaches who end up going home.

I’ve seen good coaches arrive in Asia who recognize the change of infrastructure – the player standard is lower, coaching standards are less than what they are used to, and facilities are non-desirable. Over time the coaches attitude change for the worse, showing less effort and work ethic because they feel their qualities are enough to get by doing bare minimum. I’ve been guilty of getting lazy or unmotivated at times – using the same session plan or giving basic and general player feedback but I realized early that I’m cheating, not only the players but myself as a coach who is always learning.

Use every session to improve players, the club and yourself as a coach. And ask yourself if you would have done that same session at Liverpool.

Andy Clawson coaching at Bangkok FC

Student of the game:

Moving abroad is usually for a full-time position, something that isn’t readily available in the UK. Being on the grass every day will make you a better coach but as I mentioned above, it’s very likely you will be the most qualified and experienced coach in your new club. This can often leave you without the peers and mentors you may have had at home. One thing I miss from professional academy football is the ability to watch other sessions and get new session ideas or simply see an activity coached using different methods. When you move abroad, this professional network is left behind, and coaches will be watching you for notes and ideas.

So how do you keep up to date for your own personal development as well as the players?

Building a professional network of coaches here in Thailand has been challenging for many reasons, including what I have shared above, so I adapted and used the following for my continued professional growth:

  • Podcasts
  • Coaching websites
  • Twitter/ Social Media
  • Online Coaching Certificates and licenses.

Another huge impact in my personal development has been keeping up to date with my UEFA licenses. Each year I go back home, I try to book my flight at the same time a course is running. You may be thinking that these costs add up and you’re correct.

But my final piece of advice is, invest in yourself. It’s not wasting money if it makes you better at what you do.

 

Andy Clawson
Academy Director and founder of FC Bangkok, Thailand.

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Elite soccer drills for kids – individual soccer practice https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/elite-soccer-drills-for-kids-individual-soccer-practice-2/ Fri, 03 Jul 2020 11:20:04 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=26397 Help your child improve with elite soccer drills for kids. Kids spend so much time away from team training but they can still train and get better.

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The elite soccer drills for kids that are shown below are suitable for all ages but recommended as:

  • Soccer drills for U6
  • Soccer drills for U7
  • Soccer drills for U8
  • Soccer drills for U9
  • Soccer drills for U10 – U14

How many hours a week does your child play football? At the younger ages, most kids will only spend around 1-2 hrs training and playing football each week. In some cases it is just the match and even then the actual playing time is unlikely to be the whole game. To improve at anything you need to practice but how can you do it without a teacher, a coach or other support? If the child enjoys playing football and wants to improve then this article is for you with some elite soccer drills for kids that can be practised at home without the need for team mates.

Practice like a pro
MyPersonalFootballCoach.com have created an online individual soccer training program that is being used by players all around the world. This elite course has training secrets from professional Premier League academies and is proven to take your soccer game to the next level. By practising soccer at home or anywhere, you will learn new skills and techniques based on a solid philosophy giving you the technical assets required to be a professional footballer.

The benefit of individual soccer practice for kids

Don’t just practice soccer for the sake of practice as that will not be effective. It is important to understand the outcomes of any training and ensure they are game relevant. Time is limited so aim to achieve as many outcomes as possible. Much of individual soccer training is about touches on the ball and building a relationship with the ball on both feet so that you are comfortable in any position or scenario on the pitch. Repetition is a big part but the soccer drills need to be varied to keep kids interested and having fun. The aim is to build that muscle memory and master the techniques thus raising your game.

Below are 4 varied soccer drills for kids that will focus on the following soccer outcomes which are vital for all kids to master. These soccer practices are all developed by Saul Isaksson-Hurst, an expert technical coach who has worked at Premier League academies and created a unique philosophy that has been proven on hundreds of players.

  • Ball Mastery – Be able to manipulate and control the ball. Being comfortable with all surfaces of your feet (inside, outside, sole and laces) as well as your thighs, chest and head which are the other common areas where ball control and manipulation takes place.
  • First Touch – Being in control as soon as the ball arrives is vital to keep the ball and make the best decision for your team. You must learn to control that first touch as the ball comes to you on the floor, in the air, at various speeds and angles.
  • Turning – The ability to turn your body with and without the football. Football is not about running in straight lines so it’s vital that you learn how to turn with the ball at your feet whilst being in control the whole time
  • Dribbling – Using both feet to move the ball closely at your feet in different directions and speeds.
  • Running with the ball – take bigger touches whilst running with the ball under control. This is often straight line work focusing on accelerating and decelerating with the ball and reaching top speed with the ball at your feet.
  • Ball Striking – A football can be kicked in a number of different ways. Striking with power or creating a curl on the ball using different surfaces of your feet to gain the desired outcome. The key here is the part of the football that is struck along with body position and follow through. Timing is also vital when striking a moving ball or one that is in the air like a volley
  • Quick Feet – The pace at which your feet move can be the decisive factor to beat an opponent. Developing quick reflex action with anticipation to make the ball do what you want at speed. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are masters of this.

Ball Juggling

This is all about being able to control the ball and build that relationship so you are comfortable with the ball.

Dribble, Turn & Explode

Develop your quick feet and turns with explosive movements and a final shot at the end. A fun exercise for all kids.

Skill Combinations

One of the trickier areas are skill combinations. Be able to move in various directions using multiple surfaces and turning with explosive and dynamic movements

Side Shift & Shoot

Move the ball from one side to other in various ways before firing a shot at goal. This soccer practice works on body balance, turning and ball striking.

The soccer training drills for kids shown above are very small example but will hopefully guide you on the type of training that will work. You will see there are no drills for passing or receiving which are key skills for any football player to master. These skills require a partner so are not really suitable for an individual environment unless a wall or rebounder are available. These skills and many more are taught in the full step by step individual technical soccer training programme. Learn more about Dynamic Ball mastery here.

Kids can have lots of free time outside of team training and they want to learn. Create an environment where this is possible and make the soccer practice purposeful & effective. At young ages kids are like sponges and will absorb a great deal of information and this type of training really does improve a player’s ability. Just look at these success stories.

Individual practice is not to be regimented. It’s a way to learn, experiment and refine. Set targets as most kids will rise to the challenge to achieve them. Praise and reward them too if they reach the targets but above all, give lots of support and encouragement as this has to be fun to really be effective.

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Elite soccer drills for kids – individual soccer practice https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/elite-soccer-drills-for-kids-individual-soccer-practice/ Mon, 01 Jun 2020 13:09:08 +0000 http://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/?p=25451 Help your child improve with elite soccer drills for kids. Kids spend so much time away from team training but they can still train and get better.

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The elite soccer drills for kids that are shown below are suitable for all ages but recommended as:

  • Soccer drills for U6
  • Soccer drills for U7
  • Soccer drills for U8
  • Soccer drills for U9
  • Soccer drills for U10 – U14

How many hours a week does your child play football? At the younger ages, most kids will only spend around 1-2 hrs training and playing football each week. In some cases it is just the match and even then the actual playing time is unlikely to be the whole game. To improve at anything you need to practice but how can you do it without a teacher, a coach or other support? If the child enjoys playing football and wants to improve then this article is for you with some elite soccer drills for kids that can be practised at home without the need for team mates.

Practice like a pro
MyPersonalFootballCoach.com have created an online individual soccer training program that is being used by players all around the world. This elite course has training secrets from professional Premier League academies and is proven to take your soccer game to the next level. By practising soccer at home or anywhere, you will learn new skills and techniques based on a solid philosophy giving you the technical assets required to be a professional footballer.

The benefit of individual soccer practice for kids

Don’t just practice soccer for the sake of practice as that will not be effective. It is important to understand the outcomes of any training and ensure they are game relevant. Time is limited so aim to achieve as many outcomes as possible. Much of individual soccer training is about touches on the ball and building a relationship with the ball on both feet so that you are comfortable in any position or scenario on the pitch. Repetition is a big part but the soccer drills need to be varied to keep kids interested and having fun. The aim is to build that muscle memory and master the techniques thus raising your game.

Below are 4 varied soccer drills for kids that will focus on the following soccer outcomes which are vital for all kids to master. These soccer practices are all developed by Saul Isaksson-Hurst, an expert technical coach who has worked at Premier League academies and created a unique philosophy that has been proven on hundreds of players.

  • Ball Mastery – Be able to manipulate and control the ball. Being comfortable with all surfaces of your feet (inside, outside, sole and laces) as well as your thighs, chest and head which are the other common areas where ball control and manipulation takes place.
  • First Touch – Being in control as soon as the ball arrives is vital to keep the ball and make the best decision for your team. You must learn to control that first touch as the ball comes to you on the floor, in the air, at various speeds and angles.
  • Turning – The ability to turn your body with and without the football. Football is not about running in straight lines so it’s vital that you learn how to turn with the ball at your feet whilst being in control the whole time
  • Dribbling – Using both feet to move the ball closely at your feet in different directions and speeds.
  • Running with the ball – take bigger touches whilst running with the ball under control. This is often straight line work focusing on accelerating and decelerating with the ball and reaching top speed with the ball at your feet.
  • Ball Striking – A football can be kicked in a number of different ways. Striking with power or creating a curl on the ball using different surfaces of your feet to gain the desired outcome. The key here is the part of the football that is struck along with body position and follow through. Timing is also vital when striking a moving ball or one that is in the air like a volley
  • Quick Feet – The pace at which your feet move can be the decisive factor to beat an opponent. Developing quick reflex action with anticipation to make the ball do what you want at speed. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are masters of this.

Ball Juggling

This is all about being able to control the ball and build that relationship so you are comfortable with the ball.

Dribble, Turn & Explode

Develop your quick feet and turns with explosive movements and a final shot at the end. A fun exercise for all kids.

Skill Combinations

One of the trickier areas are skill combinations. Be able to move in various directions using multiple surfaces and turning with explosive and dynamic movements

Side Shift & Shoot

Move the ball from one side to other in various ways before firing a shot at goal. This soccer practice works on body balance, turning and ball striking.

The soccer training drills for kids shown above are very small example but will hopefully guide you on the type of training that will work. You will see there are no drills for passing or receiving which are key skills for any football player to master. These skills require a partner so are not really suitable for an individual environment unless a wall or rebounder are available. These skills and many more are taught in the full step by step individual technical soccer training programme. Learn more about Dynamic Ball mastery here.

Kids can have lots of free time outside of team training and they want to learn. Create an environment where this is possible and make the soccer practice purposeful & effective. At young ages kids are like sponges and will absorb a great deal of information and this type of training really does improve a player’s ability. Just look at these success stories.

Individual practice is not to be regimented. It’s a way to learn, experiment and refine. Set targets as most kids will rise to the challenge to achieve them. Praise and reward them too if they reach the targets but above all, give lots of support and encouragement as this has to be fun to really be effective.

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