So this should make you understand that at the higher and higher levels.. it is about your football intelligence and how you use it to your advantage.. what are you exceptional at on the field. Figure that out then how can you implement that aspect more often into a game situation. The elite know and can do this. The lower down the leagues they cannot
I really like that you showed a lot of reps in this video. I try to teach my kids about the importance of consistency in higher level play. Gavin didn't score every goal but he was never far off.
@@training121 12 year olds. They're just getting to the point where they want to learn advanced techniques. I'm teaching them that it's not enough to know how to do any technique advanced or fundamental correctly, you have to train it properly until you can't do it wrong. Being able to show them a video with a pro doing a bunch of reps in difficult situations and still being close to perfect on every single one will help reinforce that point.
Using the fence is such a smart idea , the ball will bounce off quiet well but it will also be umpredicatble just like any pass you could recieve in game some come fast some come slow some bounce
Technically, strength wise and even skill wise there wont be much difference between him and a premier league player. The difference comes in game intelligence and being able to perform at a high level in front of very large crowds. The same as guys beaten up top fighters in sparing, but when it comes to doing the same thing in front of 30,000 people, only a few can do that
hey im a tall and quite skinny guy. im quite fast but I play cm, do you think I should bulk up and train weights at the gym. just looking for some help.
I think you can get him going even faster through the gap on the shooting drill maybe even after his initial touch to open it up one touch and a burst of pace
@@UsmanSaleh-ep1np if you’re based in Ireland, make sure to hit us up on Instagram (@training1.2.1) and we can help you on there! All bookings are done through our Training121 app but 1on1’s are private.
With these sessions it’ll always vary - depends on his energy levels, type of session, loading requirements (in-season/off-season etc.) But generally, you’re looking at 20ish seconds between each strike in a set and then with the round-up of footballs and any coaching points in between, there’s about a 2-3 min break between each set.
i always hated training drills like these being given a bunch of instructions to remember, turn this way, pass over there, run over here, receive it on the half turn, take it round the cone, take one touch, and pretend you have to get your shot off quickly when there is no jeopardy.
I agree. I don't think these drills transfer well to real match situations. I have met people that looked insane at these solo drills yet they were average at best during matches. Same applies on the other end of the spectrum, people that were simply good at these drills, but damn, during matches they were so good.
Hes this good and plays in league 2... The level of competition is insane.
The competition at the top is so marginal
They’re not that different physically compared to the PL; the difference is in mental speed.
@@emperorhideyoshi3223 Mudryk proves that mental speed is not important. These are just no pressure drills
@@nile7999 true. plus Mudryk is off the chart talented
So this should make you understand that at the higher and higher levels.. it is about your football intelligence and how you use it to your advantage.. what are you exceptional at on the field. Figure that out then how can you implement that aspect more often into a game situation. The elite know and can do this. The lower down the leagues they cannot
I really like that you showed a lot of reps in this video. I try to teach my kids about the importance of consistency in higher level play. Gavin didn't score every goal but he was never far off.
@@timeemac that’s absolutely right, consistent set-up always leads to consistent strikes. What age group are your players? 😁
@@training121 12 year olds. They're just getting to the point where they want to learn advanced techniques. I'm teaching them that it's not enough to know how to do any technique advanced or fundamental correctly, you have to train it properly until you can't do it wrong. Being able to show them a video with a pro doing a bunch of reps in difficult situations and still being close to perfect on every single one will help reinforce that point.
@@timeemac We love to hear it. We will be releasing a players only Members section on UA-cam soon, the lads may get some benefit from that!
Using the fence is such a smart idea , the ball will bounce off quiet well but it will also be umpredicatble just like any pass you could recieve in game some come fast some come slow some bounce
Absolutely correct! In 1on1’s you’ve got to use as much as you can to create practices applicable to the player 🤝
I felt pain every time the ball hit the fence. That’s how much I love good quality balls.😂
Love those soft touches on the ball ❤⚽
Yessir, thanks for watching!
Gav is a magical player and an awesome lad!
Absolutely correct!
love the keeper!
Very good. If you can do the simple thint perfectly, than you are a monster!
Basics always win.
Love this type of videos!!❤
We love to hear it! 🧡
Technically, strength wise and even skill wise there wont be much difference between him and a premier league player. The difference comes in game intelligence and being able to perform at a high level in front of very large crowds. The same as guys beaten up top fighters in sparing, but when it comes to doing the same thing in front of 30,000 people, only a few can do that
This kid is class
Serious baller
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great video brother. what kind of ball you using?
Thank you mate! These are Precision Nuenos 🤝
Great content
Love to hear it, thank you very much!
hey im a tall and quite skinny guy. im quite fast but I play cm, do you think I should bulk up and train weights at the gym. just looking for some help.
I think you can get him going even faster through the gap on the shooting drill maybe even after his initial touch to open it up one touch and a burst of pace
great practice
Greatly appreciated, thanks for watching!
He always looked quailty with the Ireland 21s and 19s, surpised he isnt near the senior squad yet
Who knows in a few years time, no rush!
Baller.😮
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Class
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Nice
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Guys what app are you using there on the ipad for his checking his shoulder ?
It’s just a video with the colours alternating - we have it at about 3 mins long
which app do you use for the scanning drill?
It’s just a video with the 2 colours changing. It’s about 3 mins long but can make whatever way you want
@Training121 great technique, also might improve his shooting by putting more power into them.
😮😮😮
How does one book a session with you guys?
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@@training121 ok then,thank you
Pov:No goalie harmed in this vid💀
What’s his name?
Gavin Kilkenny 🤝
It’s in the description but bro you gotta put it in the actual video
f2 pitch?
@@immanueladithela8706 we’re in Ireland my man!
What boots are those?
@@popout1488 they’re Nike phantoms I believe - www.kickscrew.com/products/nike-phantom-gx-elite-ag-pro-iced-guava-dz3485-800?currency=GBP&variant=42503532773571&irclickid=VDtT%3Av331xyKRi3TQuXyP1BTUkCw7KQdNwYMTs0&irgwc=1&partnerID=1190899&Media=mediapartner&AdType=PRODUCT_CATALOG&Impact&Delupe%20A%2FS&PRODUCT_CATALOG
@@training121 thanks mate!
@@popout1488 🤝
easy life
He was great at fleetwood
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what is the rest duration he takes
With these sessions it’ll always vary - depends on his energy levels, type of session, loading requirements (in-season/off-season etc.)
But generally, you’re looking at 20ish seconds between each strike in a set and then with the round-up of footballs and any coaching points in between, there’s about a 2-3 min break between each set.
That keeper is not even a keeper. He’s getting humiliated even by easy shots
hi
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Is that okay? 😂😂
this quality in league 2??
Yes. Insane!
League 2 player
Is he Irish?
@@ronanbaxter4133 he certainly is!
Oh, Thanks👍
2:51 passes the ball whilst scanning a no no
i always hated training drills like these being given a bunch of instructions to remember, turn this way, pass over there, run over here, receive it on the half turn, take it round the cone, take one touch, and pretend you have to get your shot off quickly when there is no jeopardy.
I agree. I don't think these drills transfer well to real match situations. I have met people that looked insane at these solo drills yet they were average at best during matches. Same applies on the other end of the spectrum, people that were simply good at these drills, but damn, during matches they were so good.
Training without real defenders is a waste of time.