There’s no success without sacrifice, and this dad epitomises that, best of luck with you and your sons journey. Discipline like you said is the foundation and a really good insight into how to build good core values into someone from a young age. I reckon people will look back at this video in 10-20 years time and take the teachings from this to apply to their children. Thank you for the video and insight 🤝👏🏿
My son is 6 and has exposure to a few pre academies, currently at 2. He does not realise the opportunity he has got! he thinks its normal to play his football there. I am trying to make him realise its not normal and he needs to try as hard as possible to stay there.
Mentality at the end of the day..let his brain develop and see how he goes. Burpees and press-ups dont mean anything. When the kid becomes a teen and hooks up with girls etc then we'll see if he really wants it....but good luck hopefully the kid succeeds.
If he goes to gymnastics karate diving boxing. He’d have to do these exercises they become stronger faster more stable better co ordination and body control
Disagree completely, ive been around a lot of parents of gifted footballers, the dad is relaxed, supportive and helps inspire his son. Hes laid the foundational values to be a top athlete and help his son succeed. Hes not living his dream through his child, hes stood shoulder to shoulder with him and doesnt put extra pressure on him. His lad loves football and sounds like they make a good team.
There’s no success without sacrifice, and this dad epitomises that, best of luck with you and your sons journey. Discipline like you said is the foundation and a really good insight into how to build good core values into someone from a young age. I reckon people will look back at this video in 10-20 years time and take the teachings from this to apply to their children. Thank you for the video and insight 🤝👏🏿
My son is 6 and has exposure to a few pre academies, currently at 2. He does not realise the opportunity he has got! he thinks its normal to play his football there. I am trying to make him realise its not normal and he needs to try as hard as possible to stay there.
Amazing. Very inspiring. Will take the lessons and apply them to my son Ayyub
Watching this again 6 months later. Valuable advice given 😊
This is so good interview
Love it, very insightful
Brilliant interview. Khalil is a little baller!
How often will you be brining out episodes guys?
Any chance you guys opening locations in Toronto
nice video. My only concern is that it's all football. Be interesting to know how it turns out. My concern is he may be burned out in his teens.
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing your journey
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Mentality at the end of the day..let his brain develop and see how he goes. Burpees and press-ups dont mean anything. When the kid becomes a teen and hooks up with girls etc then we'll see if he really wants it....but good luck hopefully the kid succeeds.
If he goes to gymnastics karate diving boxing. He’d have to do these exercises they become stronger faster more stable better co ordination and body control
This dad is too much on his kid.
Disagree completely, ive been around a lot of parents of gifted footballers, the dad is relaxed, supportive and helps inspire his son. Hes laid the foundational values to be a top athlete and help his son succeed. Hes not living his dream through his child, hes stood shoulder to shoulder with him and doesnt put extra pressure on him. His lad loves football and sounds like they make a good team.
THis dad has been brilliant for his son .
he’s got extreme talent and he’s developing it to the maximum. Props 🙌🏾🙌🏾
@@robbiewizz658 I respect your opinion.
Really good interview.