Reasons to try 1 on 1 Soccer Training
Most of the clubs only train 2 – 3 days a week which consist
of 2 to 4 hours a week and the opportunity to focus on the individual is
never the main priority, leaving gaps in the soccer player’s
development. 1on1, 2on1 & small group session time will be
beneficial and for soccer it can really help address the following
areas:
- For players wanting to build a strong foundation or excelling on the basics –
This is probably the most common reason for 1on1 training. As you aim
higher and your level increases, the margins become smaller so working
with us across specific and targeted areas of your game can really make a
difference.
- Learn and refine new techniques –
Technical football is an area that is often over looked in team
training but it is a vital component of a soccer player’s makeup. 1on1
soccer training and individual soccer practice is great for mastering
skills that can be difficult to master in a game situation. Learning
core ball mastery, first touch, turning techniques and ball striking
along 1v1 skills are examples of where 1on1 soccer training will really
benefit the footballer.
- Position specific training –
Football is a team game but the individual is a vital component in the
team’s success. When training as a team, a player individual need can be
overlooked so 1on1 soccer training can help significantly. Most often
this is around technique, flexibility, speed, agility and power with and
without the ball & position specific drills.
- Build confidence in a scoccer player –
Soccer is very much a mental, emotional and physical game. Confidence
plays a huge role in whether a soccer player succeeds and that is where
1on1 soccer training can help. Training in a positive environment where
the focus is all about the player can really help to break down mental
barriers and lift a soccer player to new confidence levels.