4 Habits that PROVE You're an Amateur Footballer

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  • In this video I show you 4 of the most common habits players develop and how to fix them to improve your overall game. I hope you enjoy!
    We all have blindspots we can't see. And by sharing some of the most common areas holding players back, maybe you'll identify some that you could improve in your own game. Some are easy fixes, and some will take more time and repetition to see results. Keep at it and let me know what areas you've looked to improve recently about your own game.
    I hope you take some good lessons away from this one.
    Cheers Folks,
    Tony
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    Chapters:
    00:00 You Don't Have to be The Best Player
    00:26 One - Improve your Awareness
    01:47 Two - Prioritise Your Strengths
    02:39 Three - Become A Good Team Mate
    03:36 Four - Improve your Fitness

КОМЕНТАРІ • 674

  • @tedcruzinusa
    @tedcruzinusa Рік тому +3808

    I remember back when I was a teenager, there was a friend in school who was next level and made everything look easy. He said the hardest thing to master was not panicking when getting closed down. None of the other skills matter if you can't perform them under pressure.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +387

      Completely agree 👍 Composure comes with confidence, and to get confident means many repetitions so it become second nature. That way you can trust your ability in those high stress situations

    • @Raul87fat
      @Raul87fat Рік тому +27

      The same here

    • @Hellodinho
      @Hellodinho Рік тому +44

      @@thefootballfolkI mean I’m good but my confidence is really bad. I have good awareness and positioning but my confidence is lacking. You have any tips to improve confidence?

    • @albertogallardi1155
      @albertogallardi1155 Рік тому +40

      @@Hellodinho booze might help 😂

    • @andyhuynh2625
      @andyhuynh2625 Рік тому +4

      @@Hellodinho Confidence in what situations? Finishing? Being pressed?
      You can't help yourself if you aren't specific with your weaknesses, neither can other people help you if they don't know exactly what is being asked of them.

  • @Synysterjmz
    @Synysterjmz Рік тому +445

    The biggest thing for me that changed my game was the ability to slow the pace of things down in my head and just be calm in all situations. I’m 31 now and I’m a million times better than I ever was throughout my teens and early twenties, despite the slowly decreasing physical fitness. I’ve always been a strong powerful player, but I’ve always lacked the ability to have complete technique control under pressure. The moment I was able to essentially remain cool was the moment my passing, play, control, decision making, finishing etc all jumped up a couple of levels.
    I think that’s the difference. Most of us who play football, or have throughout our lives, have the physical ability. It’s just whether you have the mental ability. Some people have it straight away, others develop it and some never get it.
    I’ve also developed the ability to use my left side as effectively (in most situations) as my right, rather than being one footed. I have changed anything physically and the physical ability to use my lefts has always been there. It’s just the mental side that’s changed. It’s what I try and tell people these days is if you can improve the mental side of your game, the rest starts coming naturally.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +28

      Spot on mate 👌 So good to hear! Cheers for the insight, I feel like a lot of people can learn from this. I also touch on this in the video I’m posting next, so very timely👍😁

    • @thejoulesthief6841
      @thejoulesthief6841 Рік тому +8

      This is it. I’m 29 and suffering from mental health issues and I always perform worse when the mental days are poor and I’m overthinking everything. Once I’m able to relax (and enjoy myself), things go more smoothly and I’m able to play better. The same goes for training and practicing.

    • @weston407
      @weston407 Рік тому +3

      I'm 37 and am a beginner and play with a local rec league and my skills have gotten better and my fitness is pretty good, but I'd say that's my same weakness - the ball gets passed to me and all of a sudden my mind starts going a million miles per hour and I just pass it to someone else

    • @mrjoel6
      @mrjoel6 Рік тому +3

      Mate, Its as if I wrote this comment myself. I often tell my misses how much better my passing and finishing has got as i've got older and I have just turned 31 myself and same with my left foot I score a lot more goals and play a lot more precision passes with it now than I ever have. But the same as you have said I think the ability was always there but I was always apprehensive to rely on my weaker foot when I know my right is my favoured one, If I could go back and if I give any advice to anyone I would say spend a bit of time just using your weaker and get comfortable because I feel like I could have been a different (and better) style of player when younger because of it. All the best man keep at it .

    • @zeusthegodxxv
      @zeusthegodxxv 10 місяців тому +2

      I can relate so much with you guys. It's indeed as @mrjoel6 said, like you wrote my comment. I'm 26 now and I lack the dare to pull out my skills. When I get the ball in a match it's instant pressure and I almost start panicking. I want to pass off the ball immediatey instead of keeping the ball at my feet for a bit longer. But when I train with the team they are always shocked and amazed at my abilities and the skills, passes etc. I dare to pull off. They even tell me that I should enjoy the match just as much as I enjoy training. It's harder said then done but I'm working on it. The last matches of the season it slowly started coming bit by bit and I scored the most goals in the last 3 matches (futsal) than in my entire season. This comment and video gave my insight, thank you.

  • @ffffffelipe
    @ffffffelipe Рік тому +676

    Damn. Great tips. I'm 33 (almost 34) and recently just got into playing football with some coworkers and while I do ok technically by myself, I'm not really good in matches because some of the aspects you just pointed out. Definitely gonna work on some of these! Thanks, you just earned a subscriber

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +52

      This is awesome to hear. Thanks so much for the feedback :) and glad you found some value. You’ll have to let me know how your next kick around goes using some of these techniques😃😃

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 Рік тому +3

      ad

    • @Mikeybhoy1979
      @Mikeybhoy1979 Рік тому +7

      @@thefootballfolk
      You forgot tip number 5.
      Do not overtrain, recovery is just as important as training as this is where your body adapts from training stimuli.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      @@Mikeybhoy1979 love it! Good point 👍

    • @oxy84
      @oxy84 Рік тому

      Practice makes perfect slow it, then speed it up by having teammate pressure you

  • @dfess
    @dfess Рік тому +275

    The two main things I think I need to work on:
    - decision-making
    - composure
    I think improving my awareness would feed into these, so I can know when I do and don't have time.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +19

      Nice mate. Yea I think you’re right, it starts with awareness, once you become more aware, then things start to flow a lot easier. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @hoppa9602
      @hoppa9602 Рік тому +1

      you get confident as your awereness improves because mostlikely you will have more time so you dont need to refer as much on composure and have more time to make decisions

    • @motor4027
      @motor4027 Рік тому +1

      Same. I crumble under pressure once I get the clear shot

    • @steam2011
      @steam2011 Рік тому

      Same

    • @jochemvdberg8898
      @jochemvdberg8898 Рік тому

      who asked

  • @SandeepKaur-pm5ky
    @SandeepKaur-pm5ky Рік тому +114

    Underrated youtuber, he helps us to become a better baller! What a man!👍👍👍

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +2

      Cheers Sandeep! 👍❤️

    • @SandeepKaur-pm5ky
      @SandeepKaur-pm5ky Рік тому +3

      @@thefootballfolk no problem, you just earned yourself another sub

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +2

      @@SandeepKaur-pm5ky Appreciate it mate ❤️

    • @jeffmalone9398
      @jeffmalone9398 11 місяців тому

      success is a lagging indicator of hard, quality work. It will come

  • @thefootballfolk
    @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +3

    What areas of your game are you looking to improve this year? ⚽️

    • @curlyyr6553
      @curlyyr6553 Рік тому +1

      This year I’m looking to improve scoring my sitters and fake-shots

    • @Unknown-us5gc
      @Unknown-us5gc Рік тому

      My weak foot

  • @devinlittle4698
    @devinlittle4698 Рік тому +33

    As I get older (29 years old) I feel myself really trying to improve in areas like the ones listed in this video. I never played club football in my youth or any sort of casual/competitive football until I was 23, only social mess around football with my close friends who all played club football at semi-pro level. Luckily playing football with them in my youth taught me some basic technical skills and awareness. Between 23 and 25 I was always played as a destroyer in games (mainly 5's) due to the fitness I had from other sports and running, never really giving any chance to other kinds of more technical and awareness based styles of play. Once I started training on my own, analyzing my strengths and style of play I generally started to drift more into a midfield attack role/wide midfield role/SS role, keeping the good attributes I had from playing that defensive midfielder style but giving attention to awareness, recognition of space, link up play, playmaking and finishing. I knew I enjoyed these areas of football and often my football idols operated in these areas (Zidane, Pirlo, Matthaus, Lampard, Rivaldo, Baggio, Kaka, KDB to name a few), so I found myself often looking at how they play/played their game rather than seeing where the ball was going during the game all the time. I totally agree that one should look to improve their strengths and become the master of the art, most useful thing I have ever done is deeply understand what I am good at and what I am not. It will help those that are playing styles, positions and roles they simple do not fit. Makes football a much more enjoyable game overall!

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +8

      Thanks so much for sharing Devin! I’m with you, it wasn’t until my mid 20s that I realized I should really lean into my strength, not just in football, but in life. And it’s been a bit of a blessing I must say.
      Appreciate you being here mate, keep up the good work 👍

  • @thecalmbeforethemaelstrom
    @thecalmbeforethemaelstrom Рік тому +108

    I've played at a high level most of my life, only stopping when I got to college. I found that my biggest weakness as a player now that I play in a Thursday night league is that I am a player who needs better players around him to excel. I have decent stamina and a solid first touch. My best skills are passing and taking set pieces. I find that when I'm not surrounded by better players or people familiar with my abilities, I tend to disappear. I want to add 1v1 dribbling to my game so that I can be better for my team. I can do 1v1 when I'm playing on one of the flanks, but cannot replicate it in the center of the park. Do you have any suggestions for dribbling while in center midfield?

    • @MrLYPH
      @MrLYPH Рік тому +19

      Im 47 ive been playing regularly since a kid, also CM or CAM and I have the exact same experience you do and quite often depending on the team around me. For sure its to do with section 3 of this video as amatuer football is packed full of players who are not self aware and simply dont release the ball to the appropriate player. Long balls, shots, dribbles seeming to be much more fun than simple quick passes. I was told at a young age by my coach "the best footballers have the worst habit of passing each other the ball".
      What I do is talk to the other players about how to use me, if they keep ignoring me while i work hard to give them options, I keep telling them.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +27

      I feel you, I’m currently doing pre season with a team that has many youth players with the same sort of habits. As you mentioned, all you can do it try your best to communicate, and hope that they see the benefits to keeping possession and getting everyone on the ball.
      My coach once said that “football is a simple game complicated by footballers” couldn’t agree more

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +22

      I can completely understand how you’re feeling, but the fact that you have that self awareness is pretty powerful. Just keep trying your best to communicate with your team mates and encourage them to follow your lead.
      Changing from winger to centre mid is quite the adjustment, out on the wing you’re close to the byline, so it’s easier to focus on what’s in front of you. When I’m centre mid, there can be players in any which direction. My advice is to keep plugging away, and gaining experience in the middle of the park. Once you do, you’ll gain confidence and the touches will begin to flow. Also, take plenty of checks over your shoulder so you have a good picture of what’s surrounds you. Lastly, try and relax and to not over think. Although that’s harder said than done 😁👍

    • @TomVerhaegen
      @TomVerhaegen Рік тому +3

      @@thefootballfolk I was better on the center compared with being on the wing mainly due to the lack of pace. I had a very good passing game and saw things, thing is that in the end you drop down some levels in the football pyramid and everyone wants the ball in their feet which made it harder for me since I mostly saw the space they had and played it into space but than they have to run without the ball which is apparently something not done in the lower leagues :)

    • @tiger10119
      @tiger10119 Рік тому +15

      Best thing you can focus on is keeping the ball tight to you when dribbling you’re worried about dribbling around but focus on sucking them onto you and passing it out or once they come on being able to make them miss with that first challenge. Wingers push the ball past the defender because there’s more space. Midfielders hold the ball close to their feet and do minor touches to keep possession or use their body as a shield. Those are the things I’d say work on. Strength and just close ball control.

  • @omnipotentcheese6359
    @omnipotentcheese6359 Рік тому +18

    watching your own games back is tjhe most humbling experiance as we never get to see ourselves from the observer perspective, which is how we judge everybody else's game. Really makes you appreciate the speed of thought/awareness/execution of the pro game. Played against a solid semi pro group in a 6 a side game and left the pitch having felt like we had just tried to play 2 different sports

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +6

      So true mate, plus it’s kinda fun to watch your games back. But certainly humbling realizing how many opportunities you miss to move into space, make the right pass, protect the ball etc. its kinda like hearing your own voice on a video for the first time 😂 Kinda scary!

  • @aaro96live
    @aaro96live Рік тому +62

    Love these tips!! A semi professional player once told me a couple of these as well! He also said that the key difference between the best and average is not often technique, strength, stamina, or speed but the time required to make a decision; those with great awareness and mentality minimize the their time required per action (although top class players also often have great technique to execute the actions they want to do).

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +7

      Love this! Spot on my man! Working on a video as we speak about decision making and the importance it plays in the game 🧡

    • @aaro96live
      @aaro96live Рік тому +1

      @@thefootballfolk Cant wait to see it!

    • @mohammediddrisuchipurah8521
      @mohammediddrisuchipurah8521 Рік тому +1

      Waw love it. ❤ truly top players have great Awareness and mentality

  • @JustPhysix
    @JustPhysix Рік тому +376

    Exact How To's:
    Improve Awareness:
    1:18 Without ball
    1:34 With a ball
    Prioritize Strengths:
    - Focus on improving your strengths
    - Be aware of your weaknesses too
    Mentality:
    - Better and quicker to move through with teamates
    - Need to learn how to use your technical skills (Carrying the team) at the right time.
    Fitness:
    - Strength Based Exercises = Power and Resiliency
    - Flexibility and Cardio = Longevity in game

    • @cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd
      @cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd Рік тому +2

      bro stop feeding misinformation please. you should focus on improving your weaknesses mainly, with a lesser focus on progressing your strengths. gym work should include speed, agility, power, strength, single leg stability and balance, injury prevention and fitness. what you wrote is not good enough information

    • @JustPhysix
      @JustPhysix Рік тому +1

      @@cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd this comment was just for me to refer back to.

    • @JustPhysix
      @JustPhysix Рік тому

      @@cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd also focusing on improving your strengths was also stated in the video

    • @cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd
      @cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd Рік тому

      @@JustPhysix doesnt mean its correct

    • @777future7
      @777future7 Рік тому +3

      @@cr1018jrjdkdjjejsd I agree you should prioritize your weaknesses at some points, but when you are new/starting you will need to make sure you have strengths, otherwise you're just a shit player.

  • @ColorMeMozart
    @ColorMeMozart Рік тому +11

    Great vid! I’ve had to work on awareness on the pitch and looking over my shoulder. It’s helped a lot and I enjoy playing more and more as I get better.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +5

      Thank you! It’s amazing what a difference a quick glance over the shoulder can do. I find it comes down to confidence and timing of the check. Too early and the picture changes. Too late and you lose track of the ball 😂

  • @ogenyoussef3206
    @ogenyoussef3206 5 місяців тому +9

    These are great tips for me as a U14 recreational defender who got rejected from the school team, but also great tips for me as a coach/manager to my U10 little brother. I’ve been able to upgrade my own and my little brother’s skill sets, and these videos are a great help! However, he has asthma, and he wants to improve his stamina, so could you perhaps give some tips about training as a footballer with a condition?

  • @mojjo666
    @mojjo666 Рік тому +1

    Great videos, man. Honestly, you are the only channel that answers the question we all wanna ask but feel embarrassed to

  • @Oliver-zm2ho
    @Oliver-zm2ho 2 місяці тому +1

    I love taking in the beautiful New Zealand scenery in your videos!

  • @juancruzlives
    @juancruzlives Рік тому +2

    needed these tips tbh. I hope your channel blows up on suscribers!💪🇦🇷

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Juan! Glad you found some value in the video 😁❤️

  • @orelmassenat8720
    @orelmassenat8720 11 місяців тому

    Keep up the good work. Great video you have a gift at explaining things.

  • @evcricket
    @evcricket 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm basically learning how to play football in my 40s. I've coached juniors and had a lot of practice passing and receiving, I play in the backs and that's mostly enough. I realised this week though that my dribbling is awful. As you say here, even just a few touches can really open things up, so I'm going to spend a lot more time training my dribbling. Get all the basics up to good standard, then focus on strengths.

  • @PostAstray
    @PostAstray Рік тому +6

    Great tips! I got that these habits are the base of football. This is going to help me start my football experience!!! Thanks again! 😁

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Yay!! So glad it helped! You’ll have to let me know how you get on, and please let me know what you’re struggling with and I’ll add it to the list of videos :)

  • @jamiewilton7211
    @jamiewilton7211 Рік тому +1

    This is an excellent video! Earned an immediate sub from me. Keep up this quality of content, and your channel is going to blowup!

  • @mantosh56
    @mantosh56 Рік тому +1

    Great video with greater advices!!! Well done my man ☺️

  • @ankithreddy767
    @ankithreddy767 11 місяців тому

    Rlly great video bro

  • @orange7801
    @orange7801 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this video man I have tryouts in 2 weeks and I'm trying to improve my game the best I can to make a high level team this video is great will definitely be trying to implement these into my games and practice.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +2

      That’s awesome to hear! Good stuff mate, and let us know how you get on 💪🧡

  • @Augustinearciaga
    @Augustinearciaga 9 місяців тому

    for me personally its my confidence on the pitch, ik I have good technical and tactical skills but im just to afraid. but im still working on it this summer through my own training to find my form again ❤

  • @alexandersoto2888
    @alexandersoto2888 10 місяців тому

    Thank you this was simple advice and very helpful for me

  • @demitrilowe564
    @demitrilowe564 Рік тому +2

    interesting that you say to work on your strengths rather than weaknesses. ive put a lot of work into making my left foot stronger and although it has improved a lot, theres still aspects about playing on my right that need work still. great video 👍

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing Demitri ❤️❤️ That left foot will come in handy I tell ya 💪

  • @raixxi
    @raixxi 6 місяців тому

    I started playing football properly a month ago.
    I figured I need to work on
    -accuracy in passing
    -tacking
    -adding more cardio into my workouts

  • @smacklol5363
    @smacklol5363 Рік тому

    consistency and decision making has always been my issue. consistently making the right decision or consistently hitting a shot or a pass

  • @sree0785
    @sree0785 Рік тому +1

    Nice video bro keep going ❤️

  • @botonddem4712
    @botonddem4712 Рік тому +1

    The things i need to improve on are:
    -better balance while dribbling and just be faster with the ball
    -how to use my body properly like how to guard it stuff like that
    -and last point is i do look over my shoulder but i dont rly see much so i need to find sth that i should be looking for cuz there is a difference to look over your shoulder and actually looking for the right things like who is where what can i do with whatever situation i am in.
    Guess i gotta go out more and train specifically these things but great video tho :)

  • @jaykayy4268
    @jaykayy4268 Рік тому

    This video is so great! You deserve a lot more subscribers!

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Thanks so much JayKay!! There’s been a bunch of you join over the last few days 😁

  • @noseaksno4256
    @noseaksno4256 8 місяців тому

    I find that when training awareness every time you look over you shoulder try to find something to look at specifically or something to notice to avoid just going through the motions. its easy to turn your head and not actually register anything

  • @metaphoricallyalive8109
    @metaphoricallyalive8109 5 місяців тому

    Hehe, here you are at 100k+. Congrats and awesome growth man!

  • @rubke2
    @rubke2 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm only a sunday league footballer but a lot of the competition are ppl who play or used to play competition. My main strenght is my fitness, and at the start i had a lot of weaknesses. I still have most of those weaknesses, but i found that focusing on my pace and cardio did more for me than focusing on my weaknesses, so that is indeed a great tip.

    • @dddgtsd
      @dddgtsd 8 місяців тому

      no harm in working on weaknesses I'd say but focus on the things you can change, if dribbling/long range passing (more technical attributes) isn't your thing, might be worth being realistic, like you say working on fitness is something we can all do. I see so many players at casual football level who could easily be solid players but they just keep trying to do the same thing every week thinking they'll magically get better at it rather than just knowing their weaknesses and playing to their strengths.

  • @videosrus8631
    @videosrus8631 29 днів тому

    3:30 That goal by Jack Wilshere against Norwich was a real team goal. Speed of thought, speed of passing. Unforgettable!

  • @stugarratt1624
    @stugarratt1624 Рік тому +6

    I’ve recently realised that in defence (off the ball) I would go into a tackle with fight reflex whilst on the ball on the dribble would have flight reflex. By recognising this I’ve started to ‘fight’ in attack and defence and my game has improved. Took a while I’m 47.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +2

      So good Stu! It’s a game that will always teach us lessons 👌😁

  • @Ambivideok
    @Ambivideok Рік тому +2

    Useful video.
    Just gonna restart playing football after a few years off the pitch, this definitely helped.

  • @gregpestell3626
    @gregpestell3626 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see Eastbourne, Wellington as the backdrop for global footy content. I've played many games at Bishop Park (in Eastbourne), affectionately known as the Postage Stamp because it's so small. Liked your video Tony...

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Greg, good ol’ Eastbourne 🧡 what a spot 👌

  • @marktaylorauthor1000
    @marktaylorauthor1000 Рік тому

    That awareness is fascinating. It's amazing to watch professionals who are just ahead of the action with their thought process. They're not hurried and rushed because they're constantly aware of what's happening around them. That's a great point.

  • @sogsog6321
    @sogsog6321 10 місяців тому

    Well said 👏🏽

  • @0atmeall
    @0atmeall Рік тому

    just found this channel really loved the tips.
    i’m going to be 16 in a few months and i really want to join a good academy/club and these tips are really helpful.
    keep up the work 😮😊

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Thanks Mohamed, glad you’re finding some value 😁😁😁

  • @inkisdinkis
    @inkisdinkis Рік тому

    Your videos are absolutely amazing man but I have to ask, do you edit your videos on your own or do you hire someone? because the quality of these videos are top, top, top tier.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Caine! That means a lot 😅
      Indeed, I do edit all of my own videos. The only help I get is from my wife when she reviews them 😁.. so glad you’re enjoying them my friend 👍

    • @mantosh56
      @mantosh56 Рік тому +1

      @@thefootballfolk damn man you are a top level video editor and a football player 😮
      RESPECT 💯

  • @chancebullard7448
    @chancebullard7448 Рік тому +1

    Knew you were an Arsenal fan just based off the clips you've used in other videos. We've had some great players to look to for inspiration! Love your videos, keep it up! #COYG

  • @tilaks8263
    @tilaks8263 9 місяців тому

    thanks for the video mann, really helpful

  • @footballenthusiast772
    @footballenthusiast772 Рік тому

    hey bro, just wanted to tell you that the quality of content here suggests you gonna make it far on ytb, keep grinding

  • @ewantaylor2002
    @ewantaylor2002 5 місяців тому

    I struggle a lot with decision making. And although with other weaknesses I have been able to iron them out through drills. I struggle to find drills or training to do to sharpen my decision making when on the pitch. Especially when I don't really have anyone else to practice with outside team training

  • @mannyb7949
    @mannyb7949 5 місяців тому

    Working on getting more power and accuracy on my long shots, that's my weak point, don't have enough power to send the ball to the other side of the field when one of my teammates is free and has space to move.
    What I learned over the years is to be fully aware of my surroundings when in the pitch, the ability to use both feet (I am a righty) when passing and kicking, I can have more control of the ball and I can set my tempo so I don't rush my decisions.
    I am 58 and I can confidently say, I am in the best shape of my entire life and I can play much much better than when I was in my 20s, 30s and 40s and I can still play against younger opponents in terms of speed and strength but now I play more with my head rather than just running around.

  • @DidYaServe
    @DidYaServe Місяць тому

    Four very good points. When I was a young player, no-one believed you had a chance in football unless you were some kind of athletic specimen right from the start. Building awareness, your strengths, teamwork and fitness over the years results in a better final version of a senior player at their peak.

  • @whattavakoli7644
    @whattavakoli7644 Рік тому +1

    Decision making, when to dribble when to shoot, when to pass, aware of space and recognize situations

  • @PHUKU
    @PHUKU 10 місяців тому

    I appreciate the editing work that went into making this

  • @NYs9thwonder
    @NYs9thwonder 10 місяців тому

    I always need to work on my distribution as keeper. It was not something I was technically trained up on as youth. I have made progress over the years, but its something I am always looking to hone.

  • @DeadlyBrianX
    @DeadlyBrianX Рік тому +5

    I play in goal, yet in scrimmages when playing as a field player I am one of the sharpest looking players because I simply look behind me. It’s amazing how almost no one does that quick action and yet makes all the difference. Heck I rarely even train with my footwork.

  • @azizanputra
    @azizanputra Рік тому +1

    It comes naturally for me. My nephew is not and I'm scratching my head to think what to teach him. Have been practicing with him how and when to pass and tackle. There is alot still missing in his game. Subscribed because it's really good in helping my nephew. Thanks.

  • @mohammediddrisuchipurah8521

    Great tips for improvement, thanks a lot i admire your video and surely we be taking it to work. Just know that you've earn a subscriber ☝

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thank you mate!! Really appreciate that 🧡🧡🧡

  • @Trihurt11
    @Trihurt11 Рік тому +1

    great video i took a long break from playing due to discouragement from acl injury recently I have gotten back to things with coaching and playing... my biggest weakness is fitness (expected) but I have to add something that IMO should be the 5th maybe add to fitness but its balance, many of the best players are so good because their balance is superior and no enough people practice/train their balance with and without the ball. Id say awraness isn't only the look for opposition but also for positioning nothing worse than dribbling towards your own player, or giving your teammate no passing lane. GREAT VIDEO THO!

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Spot on mate!! Balance is certainly a worthy one. Thanks for sharing and I’ll have to add it to the list for future videos 😁 Much love

  • @kupa946
    @kupa946 Рік тому

    Great content🔥

  • @khojertw
    @khojertw 10 місяців тому +1

    i will stay calm and play for the team. when I make a conscious effort to look up and not tense up I play amazing. Working on the basics this summer and match situations

  • @tejaspathak6196
    @tejaspathak6196 Рік тому +2

    This channel is gonna take off in a few years if he keeps making videos like this❤❤

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tejas, that means a lot 😃

    • @tejaspathak6196
      @tejaspathak6196 Рік тому

      @@thefootballfolk no , thank you for the effort u did for us man🤟🤗. Im gonna follow you on insta as well

  • @holypopy
    @holypopy Рік тому +1

    The most important thing above all is the focus and the ability to concentrate and deliver in those 90 minutes you have to be ready and able to take the best decision .

  • @deba2deba
    @deba2deba Рік тому

    Nice editing bro 👍🏻

  • @swaggoff985
    @swaggoff985 9 місяців тому

    Controlling the ball & panicking, for me, needs some practice. Never took any lessons except the ones picked up with friends. It's definitely a really fun sport I would love to improve in. Oh also more cardio lol.

  • @powasjington4262
    @powasjington4262 10 місяців тому +2

    I think being calm and consistent is a big factor too. Obviously, the technical skills take hours upon hours to master, but to be able to execute them with consistency in pressure situations requires a ton of self-confidence.

  • @augustinboban12
    @augustinboban12 Рік тому

    First video and worth subscribing 🙌

  • @kimtabel5971
    @kimtabel5971 Рік тому +2

    Wished I'd worked that all out at 15... Too late now lol. But I really enjoy my amateur football kickabouts. And there's no pressure or stress. Just fun, that's the main thing 😁

  • @kiweping5
    @kiweping5 Рік тому +2

    Incredible video, reading through most of the comments lot’s of people seem to feel they lack(ed) composure which is funny for me because I have abundances of it, so much so that I used to let pressing players get too close, this probably has something to do with my passing ability, being able to (and being too greedy about) find deadly passes from my role as a centre back or deep full back and my confidence of going round the attacker (which I probably shouldn’t be doing in my position). One thing I definitely do lack though is bravery, I have always struggled to go for headers despite being almost 6’0 and was even taller for my age when younger. Additionally since I got injured in a pointless tackle I have even started to be scared of tackling, instead I always wait for them to hit it out too far so that I can regain possession for myself or kick it out depending on the situation, but if there’s any chance they can get to the ball I often won’t go in even when it really should be a tackle.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +3

      Cheers for sharing mate. Lovely the deep insight of your own game. Often the hardest part is identifying what it is you need to work on. From there you can start to tackle the list and turn them into strengths 👍 Keep going my man

  • @ilikebread4299
    @ilikebread4299 11 місяців тому +1

    I struggle a lot in every aspect of football. What im confident in, is my speed without the ball. Allowing me to switch postion fast

  • @Riingwraith
    @Riingwraith Рік тому

    I got all this covered, being Brazilian myself, I just lack the fitness to last 5 minutes into the game lol

  • @FootyLoops
    @FootyLoops Рік тому +1

    Great video!😃Amateur, Semi-Pro or Pro, young & old, Football is for everyone!❤‍🔥

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Absolutely!! Couldn’t agree more! Thanks mate 🧡

  • @jamierm3002
    @jamierm3002 Рік тому +1

    the biggest things I need to work on is staying calm as sometimes I become rushed and impulsive and working more with my speed because although just sprinting past someone isn’t as fun or flashy as skilling them it’s more effective

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing Jamie 👍 I hear ya mate, we all are tempted by the megs 😂 Keep up the good work 🧡

  • @ReefzYT
    @ReefzYT Рік тому +2

    I pass too much; Is that possible? When I have a good shot I get pressured by my teamates and decide to pass to them rather than take it myself. This happened throughout my early life and beyond causing me to get into the habit of being more aware and passing the ball more often (because if I lost it I would also get yelled at). It sounds like typical children’s soccer (sorry, it’s not football) but it’s really had an impact on my playstyle. Can I become more confident?
    Edit: Also, can you make a video on *how* to recognise and build on my strengths… because I feel like, maybe, I’m missing some. I can tackle really well and am observant and aware of space. I have good passing capabilities and I put spin on like *every* ball I touch (is that a strength? ;) . I’m not really sure how to focus on those strengths, except for maybe the passing, the rest comes with game time. I also want to be more well-rounded, so when do I know when to begin focusing on my weaknesses, or do I do that at the same time as my strengths?

  • @barcelomrozovic1625
    @barcelomrozovic1625 Рік тому

    Excellent video, now I know exactly what to do to make sure that my peers immediately recognize me as an amateur that I am.
    Just need to keep doing what I'm doing.

  • @pauselock5581
    @pauselock5581 Рік тому

    I think I need a whole video on awereness, but this is still really helpful. Thanks :D
    Also I need to work on Awareness and fitness

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Awareness is difficult to learn, it takes awareness… wait a sec!
      No but seriously, the first hurdle is just being aware to your weaknesses, from there a solid plan will help you progress 😁👍

  • @hanzval
    @hanzval Рік тому

    ive got pretty good awareness and shooting. besides that, i struggle against much physically stronger opponents who come in for rough tackles and stuff

  • @Techuniverse1984
    @Techuniverse1984 8 місяців тому

    keep going bro love from india❤

  • @osarobostarlite7596
    @osarobostarlite7596 Рік тому

    thanks , this was very helpful.

  • @blue_t8941
    @blue_t8941 8 місяців тому

    amazing video top quality

  • @yk3milio270
    @yk3milio270 Рік тому +2

    if you have no really good strengths to start out with, just train everything equally for around a month and then after that see what your best at, it’ll help a lot in the long run with playing at your strengths

  • @darthoak5453
    @darthoak5453 7 місяців тому

    i need help with my fitness. my stamina, strength and speed are all incredibly lacking, but I’m on the grind and running more, so hopefully I can get good soon

  • @Augustinearciaga
    @Augustinearciaga Рік тому +5

    For me, I’ve been putting in work by myself since last summer, the only thing I’m lacking is self confidence and staying composed while receiving the ball, I’m trying to get that but don’t know how

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +2

      You’ve got this mate. I recommend putting yourself in there and forcing yourself to be in those situations. With time you’ll realize that you do have the skill to receive the ball, it’s just your mind that doesn’t quite believe it yet ❤️❤️ Keep doing what you’re doing

    • @Augustinearciaga
      @Augustinearciaga Рік тому +2

      @@thefootballfolk Tysm!! ❤️🙏

  • @xxcommando9
    @xxcommando9 Рік тому +2

    And it's hard . When you chase that through through pass and you get boxed out. Heart rare already starts pounding. That's how it was for me . Doing alot more cardio in gym now. You never quite know until you're in the game though.

  • @Nimbus_TheRainmaker
    @Nimbus_TheRainmaker Рік тому +3

    For those players who are skinny (like I am), it´s a great advice to constantly move the ball between one foot to another. Maybe our body isn´t strength enough, but we have to compensate with speed and a great field vision.
    peace, and keep playing!!

  • @worldsbest91
    @worldsbest91 Рік тому

    I've been playing a lot of casual 8 a side recently through an app called footy addicts and it's given me the chance to play lots of different positions and improve my fitness. Can now play 2 whole games without fatiguing too much, which adds up to 120 minutes. I've always been good in defence ever since I was young (I was always picked at right back or centre back for my height) but weirdly I've found that I can play winger and striker quite well. I'd say the key things to have are awareness, composure and calmness when under pressure, and to learn how to use your body to protect the ball.
    Bulking up in the gym over the last 10 or so years has really led to me being able to do more things on the pitch, whether it's shoving someone off the ball and being stronger than them or using explosive power to outsprint people.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing mate! You sound like the perfect team mate, can play anywhere 😁🧡
      I plan on putting together a video that talks about the use of one’s body. I think it’s one on the most under utilized skills with beginners. I think it could help a lot of people
      Cheers mate

    • @dddgtsd
      @dddgtsd 8 місяців тому

      Using your body to shield the ball is the sign of a proper player for me, even short skinny guys who just know how to position their body always make that difference. Casual players often leave their body very open to being dispossessed.

  • @typslipperz3134
    @typslipperz3134 Рік тому +3

    The thing i struggle with the most is confidence. At practice i have tons of confidence and play the ball well and do everything great. But when we have a game i get nervous and i sell a lot because i dont have a lot of confidence. So i should work on that too.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +5

      Confidence is something every player encounters, even the very best. My advice would be to keep it simple in the first 15 minutes and build throughout the game 😁🧡

    • @dddgtsd
      @dddgtsd 8 місяців тому

      I grew up playing around lads way better than me so my confidence was pretty low but it helped me work on my positioning and awareness as I just didn't wanna f*ck up. When I went to uni I was playing with a lot of people who were more casual players and not as experienced and it helped with my confidence as I was able to stand out a bit and help other players more on the pitch. I'm not saying dropping down a level is always the best way but it can help you realise that you're better than you think and stops you beating yourself up about it. When I then got back into Sunday League after uni I was much more confidence and felt like I deserved to be playing with these better guys.
      Also, as you get older you definitely give less f*cks about what people think, as long as you're working hard and being a team player just keep your head up, your teammates should appreciate you and help you with your confidence. I also like to go back to basics if I'm having a bad game, rather than play my way out of trouble and try and do something amazing to build my own confidence, I just focus on the basics, positioning, work rate, simple passes and then slowly build my mentality back to where it should be.

  • @mrpineapplezz886
    @mrpineapplezz886 Рік тому +3

    When i was younger I played right back and was taught awareness straight away, "always check behind you" is what my coach told me and have never forgotten to do so. Also in football sometimes when a corner or a freekick is coming in, sometimes the opposing last man isnt marked, therefore a potential goal could be scored. Also having good vision and awareness helps with interceptions, anticipating the pass and having good timing can be a quick counter-attack.

  • @baq5261
    @baq5261 8 місяців тому

    The best video ive seen in a long time.. educational and also funny. Some people can talk about football like its the worst thing in life.. my coach for example. How can i deal with that? He focus a lot on the negatives and not really when something is going good.

  • @shaunletsoalo8751
    @shaunletsoalo8751 Рік тому +5

    You made me a better footballer.I have started for my Senior Team after 2 years and I'm 19 years old this year.
    Thank You so much.I love your videos it has helped me improve what was missing

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Yes!! This makes me so happy! It’s what it’s all about! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️

  • @Sage381
    @Sage381 Рік тому +4

    Fitness/Stamina is the most important thing after knowing how to kick a football, doesn’t matter how good you are, unless your a goalkeeper you won’t be good if you have bad stamina

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      I like this. I used to play with a guy that just sat in the middle of the park controlling the game. Quite amazing actually. But I guess it wouldn’t take much to take it past him tbf

    • @Sage381
      @Sage381 Рік тому

      @@thefootballfolk exactly, people with good stamina are hard to play against cause they just chase you everywhere u go, they do what Fred did to kdb

  • @lukeparisot7252
    @lukeparisot7252 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @pher8902
    @pher8902 10 місяців тому

    No matter your goals or level your playing at currently it’s always good to be good at all these for the group your playing with.

  • @kiweping5
    @kiweping5 Рік тому +1

    One thing I do to stay aware, is listen for other players, this is first nurtured by having a look around to see where everyone is, which is easier to do the less likely you are to receive the pass, but once you are likely to receive a pass, it can be better just to look at the player passing and track others’ movements with hearing

  • @Lynx_Tips
    @Lynx_Tips Рік тому +1

    Lets go!!!! I lack all of 4 of the habits, I can FINALLY call myself an amateur.💪💪

  • @nafiz9514
    @nafiz9514 5 місяців тому +1

    For awareness i keep looking left right behijd quickly just havjng a quick glance without really procesding the info resulting in me basically not really scanning the pitch but just having a quick glance😅

  • @issac-1995
    @issac-1995 Рік тому

    nice tips broo i'm sure that this will help me a lot

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Thank you mate. Glad you took something away from it 😁

  • @killosmc9699
    @killosmc9699 Рік тому

    I think many people have complications with positioning their selfs on the field. You could take about that. Nice Video, i like it!

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      I have to agree 👍 I just posted a video that touches on the concept of positioning and identifying space 😁

  • @maruchanboi
    @maruchanboi Рік тому +3

    UA-cam recommended this to me and I found a gem of a channel. Thanks for the content. I'll subscribe!
    I have struggled with those 3 at different times in my life. When I was little I lacked awareness. When I was a teenager I tried to prove another position in the field and didn't excel at something I wasn't naturally good at it. And then I discover I was really good ad CDM because I started as CB so I had the natural ability to recover the ball and because of my awareness of spaces and anticipation, but in my attempt to be better in other position I develop really good control of the ball and vision of the field. Then I became a decent player, but I was frustrated with some teammates and became the one who thinks he was better than the whole team. Luckily I didn't last because I looked for better leagues and I was humbled thank god. Now I lack fitness because I got lazy.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому

      Welcome!! Glad to have you here 😁 Really appreciate the insight, I feel like a lot of players can resonate with a lot of what you shared. I know I can! Keep plug-in away and the fitness will come 💪🧡

  • @kevinsayce2248
    @kevinsayce2248 8 місяців тому

    The BEST thing I ever did when coaching was to realise that I didn’t coach footballers, but PEOPLE who PLAYED football.
    That realisation turned my whole approach to focus on the PERSON first. Once I did that then ALL the players grew as individuals AND as a team.
    I just provided the Emotional Scaffolding to enable players to go as high as THEY wanted to.
    I remember the quote “HEART IN OVEN, HEAD IN THE FREEZER” that sums up things.
    That and “PIZZA” when coaching speed of play....
    If a player in training was tackled before playing then I called out “PIZZA” which related to what I had coached previous....that you “Wouldn’t leave a pizza in the oven too long would you?”
    But I also coached players to focus on playing to teammates who were moving not just standing still.
    I remember creating something called “THE 4 Gs”
    1: GET THE BALL
    2: GET IT FORWARD AS FAST AS POSSIBLE SAFELY
    3: GET A SUCCESSFUL STRIKE ON THE OPPONENTS GOAL
    4: GOAL

  • @und3rcut535
    @und3rcut535 Рік тому +1

    know your strenght is a very good advice. I am not good at dribbling that much I get my through ball protect the ball and I have an amazing shot both right and left foot. I can pass too and I know where to stand in the box this led me to play 2nd tier football in turkey I have 5 homes I drive my dream ar. kids are in a really good school. married to my high school sweetheart I thank god everyday for this. ofcourse I wanted to become the best but still I take nothing for granted.

    • @thefootballfolk
      @thefootballfolk  Рік тому +1

      I couldn’t agree more. Also being aware of your weaknesses is super beneficial as you rightly mentioned. That’s awesome that you were able to make a career out of playing football, a lot of aspiring footballers make the mistake of thinking you need to be the top player in the world to make it a career, when in reality there are many opportunities if you apply yourself 😁 Thanks so much for sharing

  • @xxxgod3664
    @xxxgod3664 Рік тому

    Thankyou mate . I'll work on all these points ❤️😭

  • @paulafor7403
    @paulafor7403 7 місяців тому

    My problem is with my chest region down to my stomach region, I of recent, I've been feeling pain in the center of my body, like here's a void sucking me in and the region is usually very hot. I don't understand the pain, it just keeps on happening and it starts most times whenever the match begins, but whenever it's gone. I turn very active like normal how I should be, sometimes it can take till 20mins to stop. Please help me.

  • @ChuckTay23
    @ChuckTay23 Рік тому

    I think I’ve been definitely too focused on my weakness’. Wow mate thanks for the eye opener.