I really appreciate the bit about confidence. I am a team soccer coach for teens and I 1-1 coach my daughter. I have learned that whether it is a team or an individual, confidence is something that takes time to build, and for teens, the adults play a HUGE role. I don't allow adults to say anything negative during a game. It's not the right time. I will give direction, like "push up", "pull back", "cover the hole", "get ready", etc. but even if a player makes a big mistake, I say: "Dust it off! Get em next time!". I have also noticed that with kids, they NEED one on one coaching. That is where the skill you talked about comes in. When I was team coach in the past, I didn't have time to do 1-1 with my daughter. We moved to a new league this year and she has a team coach and I only do 1-1 with her. In our 1-1, we will do one skill 100 times in one session. We don't do long sessions, maybe 1/2 to 1 hr. We also ALWAYS do left and right 50/50. The day before her first game of the season, we did one drill 100 times. She is a striker, so we did me kicking a long ball pass, she had to control it and quickly take a goal kick, alternating left and right. Early in the first game one of her midfielders kicked the ball from the middle of the field to the penalty box line. She ran to it, controlled the ball from the air, took one touch to set up and get past a defender and one touch into the corner of the goal, first goal of the season. We are now in playoffs and she is the team's leading scorer.
That's awesome! Sounds like a very well-rounded approach to player development. I completely agree with everything you said. The issue most young players face is that they don't take training on their own serious enough. I say it in almost every video to highlight its importance, but team training simply isn't enough. You get way more touches when on your own, so it's important for developing technical skills. Team training is where you develop your intelligence, tactical understanding, and overall soccer IQ. And you're spot on with confidence too. Adults, both coaches and the player's parents make a huge impact on the kid's confidence. There's a time and place to give constructive criticism, but it needs to be balanced with encouragement! Thanks for sharing😁🫶🏻
I really got something from the "remember a time when you were more self confident". My daughter started playing at age 4. She was fearless and would score 10 goals in a game. As she became a teenager, that confidence whithered away. It is coming back, but I don't think she is quire at the same level as her 4 year old self. For one thing she had a life altering accident, breaking her arm and she was no longer fearless. I haven't talked to her about this lesson you talk about, perhaps I should.
Let me know how it helps her if you do! I would love to know. I've had that conversation many times but not with someone as young as back when she was four. It may be a challenge to remember her thoughts, emotions, and motivations she had when she was that young. But that also highlights how simple the game can really be. That's something that defines the best players. They make all the tactical intricacies look so simple! Please keep me updated on how she does and responds to that conversation if you have it! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
The part about acknowledging why you lack self confidence is interesting. I would add that it is important to video record your games and watch them. Sometimes you just don't see the problem unless you can see it from a different angle. I record all of my kid's games and I watch them and select moments for my daughter and me to review. Sometimes she notices opportunities she didn't realize that she had. Sometimes we see different things that different teams do on defense and now we can look for it in the next game. Sometimes we see areas for practice. For example, one team had more of a diamond formation to their defense, so when my daughter would dribble past on defender, another was right there to take the ball away. We worked on cutting in and out of defenders keeping the dribble tighter. She also worked with her midfielders on a plan for them to look out for her and communicate so she could quickly turn the ball around and pass it back to them for a give and go.
Film review is fantastic for all that! When I was playing in college, I got sat down for a meeting about my confidence based on what the coach saw in my play. He highlighted every time I got the ball and how many times I played sideways or backwards. It was like 90% of the time! The point was received, and I started being positive and aggressive in my play and that may have been the single best meeting of my career so far. That's awesome that you're taking the time to breakdown the tactical side of the game to help your daughter be a more intelligent player!!
Being confident really works out well for me. One day, while playing football in school i accidentally scored a header from outside the box. I then proceeded to complete a hat-trick. One of the goals was a tap-in and the other was a 1v5 against the defenders. While on some other days, i get scared and i cant even recieve passes properly. I even miss penalties VERY horribly.
When I was in my prime, I played with ppl who were my height and nationality, and most importantly, who I knew. Now, at training, I play with people who make me nervous and are different nationality. They also dominate in height. My coach is really strict and does not tolerate mistakes. How can I fix this?
Don’t worry! It’s natural for this to happen as you play for better and better teams. The coach is trying to push you to improve by holding a high standard! First of all, try to get to know your teammates as people. Becoming friends and more comfortable with them will allow you to be more comfortable, relaxed, and confident at training! Depending on the height difference it can be difficult to compete physically but one of the most important factors is your aggression and mentality! If you’re scared because you’re a smaller player then you will play timid! Some of the best players I’ve played with were smaller player who were aggressive and physical. Even though they were small they used everything they had and they were more than capable to compete! Good luck😁🫶🏼
Yeah I already have some videos that’ll help you out with that! Check out my video titled “The Ultimate Guide to Shooting with Power and Accuracy in Football” to get you started! Another video you may be interested in is “Stop Making these Finishing Mistakes and You Will Score Goals” I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
3:14 - 3:32 THIS!! I am literally helpless just for this.I was also benched cause i just can't do things.Please man Make a perfecr guide on passig,ball mastery,dribbiling at home cause seriously this is too much important for me.I am in a weak environment and i need to train. A GUIDE AT HOME WOULD BE APPRECIATED
I have some options you can do already at home! Check out this video titled “Master the Most Important Soccer Skills in just 30 Minutes” I designed the video to provide value for you no matter how much space you have! As for a ball mastery video check out the video titled “Ball Mastery Follow Along | MAXIMIZE Your Dribbling and Ball Control!” I will have more videos for training at home coming soon😁🫶🏼
Toxic or good environment. Fortunately, my daughter has a really positive environment with her team coaches. She and I have a good 1-1 environment too. That does make a big difference. Especially for kids. If it's not fun... structured, but fun, it's not going to work.
Absolutely! It's always a balance of doing what is best for their development but making it enjoyable. That's why dribbling races, passing races or competitions, and shooting games are so good. They are effective for teaching the technical skill and the kids go 100% in them to try and win!
I kinda had a stupid question but I’m a beginner and wanted to know when shooting curve balls do u lock you ankle down still or upwards like when passing
Not a stupid question at all! You should check out my video titled “The 5 Best Shooting Techniques that you NEED to Master in Soccer” In it I breakdown the technique or curlers and address this in a visual way. But the answer is it depends. Players hit curlers with two different techniques. Players typically use their instep, to get more curl and shape on the ball. When shooting like this you’d want your ankle locked with your toe up some. Others want more power on it so they strike curlers with their laces still and you’d want to lock your ankle with your toe down for that style. Check out the video and let me know if you have any questions!😁🫶🏼
@@EL_Fear I already have a video made that’ll help you with that! Check out my video titled “Master the Most Important Soccer Skills in just 30 Minutes” It’ll give you several options to use to improve those skills from anywhere😁👍🏼
Hello,I really needed this but I am thinking about giving up my dream of being pro footballer but I don’t have the talent to do and my confidence is not there yet,do you think I should continue chasing my dream?
Well becoming a professional footballer isn’t easy. If it was easy then everyone would do it… No one expects you to just have the talent to do it. You have to develop it by doing lots and lots of technical work outside of team training! The confidence will come as you continue to work hard. Your ability will improve and then you’ll have more confidence in yourself! But whether or not you chase your dream is only a decision you can make. But you have to be ready for the highs and lows of it. It’s very hard, but also very rewarding!
@@KreiderAcademyHello,I wasn’t able to quite perform today but I notice that I am not doing my 1v1 with instinct and instead I hesitate and end up losing the ball,any tips to make 1v1 to become a instinct?
@@ProjectB22 Absolutely! I actually made a short series on 1v1 attacking where I addressed that topic. Check out my videos titled "The Ultimate Guide to Beating Defenders 1v1 in Football" and "The BEST Skill Moves to Beat Your Defender 1v1 & Drills to Master them" I hope this helps😁🫶🏻
If you want to learn how to get more powerful shots then watch my video titled “The Ultimate Guide to Shooting with Power and Accuracy in Football” Let me know if that helps😁🫶🏼
this one of the most important topic some people dont overlook
Absolutely! Confidence is something I’ve seen cause players to improve quickly, or really struggle for months
Visualisation is the top one for me!
For sure! It made a huge impact for me on my confidence💪🏼💪🏼
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Thanks mate🙌🏼 I try my best. I appreciate it a lot🫶🏼🫶🏼
I really appreciate the bit about confidence. I am a team soccer coach for teens and I 1-1 coach my daughter. I have learned that whether it is a team or an individual, confidence is something that takes time to build, and for teens, the adults play a HUGE role. I don't allow adults to say anything negative during a game. It's not the right time. I will give direction, like "push up", "pull back", "cover the hole", "get ready", etc. but even if a player makes a big mistake, I say: "Dust it off! Get em next time!". I have also noticed that with kids, they NEED one on one coaching. That is where the skill you talked about comes in. When I was team coach in the past, I didn't have time to do 1-1 with my daughter. We moved to a new league this year and she has a team coach and I only do 1-1 with her. In our 1-1, we will do one skill 100 times in one session. We don't do long sessions, maybe 1/2 to 1 hr. We also ALWAYS do left and right 50/50. The day before her first game of the season, we did one drill 100 times. She is a striker, so we did me kicking a long ball pass, she had to control it and quickly take a goal kick, alternating left and right. Early in the first game one of her midfielders kicked the ball from the middle of the field to the penalty box line. She ran to it, controlled the ball from the air, took one touch to set up and get past a defender and one touch into the corner of the goal, first goal of the season. We are now in playoffs and she is the team's leading scorer.
That's awesome! Sounds like a very well-rounded approach to player development. I completely agree with everything you said. The issue most young players face is that they don't take training on their own serious enough. I say it in almost every video to highlight its importance, but team training simply isn't enough. You get way more touches when on your own, so it's important for developing technical skills. Team training is where you develop your intelligence, tactical understanding, and overall soccer IQ.
And you're spot on with confidence too. Adults, both coaches and the player's parents make a huge impact on the kid's confidence. There's a time and place to give constructive criticism, but it needs to be balanced with encouragement! Thanks for sharing😁🫶🏻
I really got something from the "remember a time when you were more self confident". My daughter started playing at age 4. She was fearless and would score 10 goals in a game. As she became a teenager, that confidence whithered away. It is coming back, but I don't think she is quire at the same level as her 4 year old self. For one thing she had a life altering accident, breaking her arm and she was no longer fearless. I haven't talked to her about this lesson you talk about, perhaps I should.
Let me know how it helps her if you do! I would love to know. I've had that conversation many times but not with someone as young as back when she was four. It may be a challenge to remember her thoughts, emotions, and motivations she had when she was that young. But that also highlights how simple the game can really be. That's something that defines the best players. They make all the tactical intricacies look so simple! Please keep me updated on how she does and responds to that conversation if you have it! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Really needed this.
I’m glad I could help🫶🏼
The part about acknowledging why you lack self confidence is interesting. I would add that it is important to video record your games and watch them. Sometimes you just don't see the problem unless you can see it from a different angle. I record all of my kid's games and I watch them and select moments for my daughter and me to review. Sometimes she notices opportunities she didn't realize that she had. Sometimes we see different things that different teams do on defense and now we can look for it in the next game. Sometimes we see areas for practice. For example, one team had more of a diamond formation to their defense, so when my daughter would dribble past on defender, another was right there to take the ball away. We worked on cutting in and out of defenders keeping the dribble tighter. She also worked with her midfielders on a plan for them to look out for her and communicate so she could quickly turn the ball around and pass it back to them for a give and go.
Film review is fantastic for all that! When I was playing in college, I got sat down for a meeting about my confidence based on what the coach saw in my play. He highlighted every time I got the ball and how many times I played sideways or backwards. It was like 90% of the time! The point was received, and I started being positive and aggressive in my play and that may have been the single best meeting of my career so far. That's awesome that you're taking the time to breakdown the tactical side of the game to help your daughter be a more intelligent player!!
Thanks for making the video on my demand 🙏
You’re welcome🙏🏼
Thanks bro for the advice s ❤
You’re very welcome🫶🏼
I really have a heavy chest, and this helped me a lot, thanks for the advice.
You’re very welcome! I’m glad I could help🫶🏼
bro u are really helpful
i just started playing football and your videos help a lot
That’s awesome!! I love to hear that! I’m glad I could help😊🫶🏼
Being confident really works out well for me.
One day, while playing football in school i accidentally scored a header from outside the box. I then proceeded to complete a hat-trick. One of the goals was a tap-in and the other was a 1v5 against the defenders.
While on some other days, i get scared and i cant even recieve passes properly. I even miss penalties VERY horribly.
It’s crazy how big of a difference confidence makes. Because there’s no difference in your ability from day to day! Thanks for sharing😁🙌🏼
This honestly is the reason i was not getting picked for my school team. Thank u so much🎉
You’re welcome! Best of luck😁🤞🏼
Thank you a lot. I really found the last method useful and hope u keep up the brilliant work 👊🏽 ❤❤
Thank you!! It’s done wonders for me too🫶🏼🫶🏼
another great vid from the man himself!!
thanks bro:D
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it😊🫶🏼
TYSM this really helped
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful😊🫶🏼
Very nice video I have been trying to find one good as this
I’m glad I delivered for you😁🫶🏼
When I was in my prime, I played with ppl who were my height and nationality, and most importantly, who I knew. Now, at training, I play with people who make me nervous and are different nationality. They also dominate in height. My coach is really strict and does not tolerate mistakes. How can I fix this?
Don’t worry! It’s natural for this to happen as you play for better and better teams. The coach is trying to push you to improve by holding a high standard! First of all, try to get to know your teammates as people. Becoming friends and more comfortable with them will allow you to be more comfortable, relaxed, and confident at training! Depending on the height difference it can be difficult to compete physically but one of the most important factors is your aggression and mentality! If you’re scared because you’re a smaller player then you will play timid! Some of the best players I’ve played with were smaller player who were aggressive and physical. Even though they were small they used everything they had and they were more than capable to compete! Good luck😁🫶🏼
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@@Trevordotdee you’re welcome😁👍🏼
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Can you please make a video on accuracy or if you can't can you please teach me what you know about accuracy when shooting
Yeah I already have some videos that’ll help you out with that!
Check out my video titled “The Ultimate Guide to Shooting with Power and Accuracy in Football” to get you started!
Another video you may be interested in is “Stop Making these Finishing Mistakes and You Will Score Goals”
I hope this helps😁🫶🏼
3:14 - 3:32 THIS!! I am literally helpless just for this.I was also benched cause i just can't do things.Please man Make a perfecr guide on passig,ball mastery,dribbiling at home cause seriously this is too much important for me.I am in a weak environment and i need to train. A GUIDE AT HOME WOULD BE APPRECIATED
I have some options you can do already at home! Check out this video titled “Master the Most Important Soccer Skills in just 30 Minutes”
I designed the video to provide value for you no matter how much space you have!
As for a ball mastery video check out the video titled “Ball Mastery Follow Along | MAXIMIZE Your Dribbling and Ball Control!”
I will have more videos for training at home coming soon😁🫶🏼
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You’re welcome W viewer
Toxic or good environment. Fortunately, my daughter has a really positive environment with her team coaches. She and I have a good 1-1 environment too. That does make a big difference. Especially for kids. If it's not fun... structured, but fun, it's not going to work.
Absolutely! It's always a balance of doing what is best for their development but making it enjoyable. That's why dribbling races, passing races or competitions, and shooting games are so good. They are effective for teaching the technical skill and the kids go 100% in them to try and win!
I kinda had a stupid question but I’m a beginner and wanted to know when shooting curve balls do u lock you ankle down still or upwards like when passing
Not a stupid question at all! You should check out my video titled “The 5 Best Shooting Techniques that you NEED to Master in Soccer”
In it I breakdown the technique or curlers and address this in a visual way. But the answer is it depends. Players hit curlers with two different techniques. Players typically use their instep, to get more curl and shape on the ball. When shooting like this you’d want your ankle locked with your toe up some. Others want more power on it so they strike curlers with their laces still and you’d want to lock your ankle with your toe down for that style. Check out the video and let me know if you have any questions!😁🫶🏼
@@KreiderAcademy thank you! I will surely ask you questions after watching
Some games I play Very good and the another games I play like I don't know what football is how can I fix this drop in Performance
Hey man try out each of the tips in the video please! Give it one or two weeks of using these tips daily and then if that doesn’t help let me know😁🫶🏼
Can you make a vid on how to get better touches and how to nutmeg
What type of touches are you wanting to learn about?
@@KreiderAcademy traps, first touches, and inside outside touches
@@EL_Fear I already have a video made that’ll help you with that! Check out my video titled “Master the Most Important Soccer Skills in just 30 Minutes”
It’ll give you several options to use to improve those skills from anywhere😁👍🏼
@@KreiderAcademy thank you!
@@EL_Fear you’re very welcome!
Hello,I really needed this but I am thinking about giving up my dream of being pro footballer but I don’t have the talent to do and my confidence is not there yet,do you think I should continue chasing my dream?
Well becoming a professional footballer isn’t easy. If it was easy then everyone would do it… No one expects you to just have the talent to do it. You have to develop it by doing lots and lots of technical work outside of team training! The confidence will come as you continue to work hard. Your ability will improve and then you’ll have more confidence in yourself! But whether or not you chase your dream is only a decision you can make. But you have to be ready for the highs and lows of it. It’s very hard, but also very rewarding!
@@KreiderAcademy Tysm for the reply,I am now ready for tomorrow’s game
@@ProjectB22 you got this💪🏼💪🏼
@@KreiderAcademyHello,I wasn’t able to quite perform today but I notice that I am not doing my 1v1 with instinct and instead I hesitate and end up losing the ball,any tips to make 1v1 to become a instinct?
@@ProjectB22 Absolutely! I actually made a short series on 1v1 attacking where I addressed that topic. Check out my videos titled "The Ultimate Guide to Beating Defenders 1v1 in Football" and "The BEST Skill Moves to Beat Your Defender 1v1 & Drills to Master them"
I hope this helps😁🫶🏻
Going to a game right now, 3rd matchday against last szns 2nd place 😂
You got it! There’s nothing to be worried about😤💪🏼💪🏼
@@KreiderAcademy we won 1-0, i assisted from a free kick
@@anikkk6 that’s awesome! Great job👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
2:28 that trivela bro🥵
Thank you😊 it is nice to watch back😂😂
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If you want to learn how to get more powerful shots then watch my video titled “The Ultimate Guide to Shooting with Power and Accuracy in Football”
Let me know if that helps😁🫶🏼
I have low confidence because the coach always subs me in only for the last 10 min even when i play good in practices , i jus dont k why
It’s a tough spot to be in… I recommend having a meeting with him so you can find out what he’s thinking. Best of luck😁🙌🏼
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