For ourselves why don’t you find drills that would help us with them or how we can add them to our drills for the most common individual ball mastery drills or just drills
It’s not that you need all of them to target skill but that’s still possible. For example, imagine passing, receiving & turning with the ball, getting pressured by a defender/having to react to a cognitive stimuli & then performing another action you typically perform in your position. The whole idea is to get a position-specific problem/pattern and trying to simulate that as close to game conditions as possible with whatever you have available. Obviously the more realistic the better but that’s not the point. The point is to start addressing skill more even if that means using just cognitive stimuli and game patterns.
What books do you recommend?😊
For 2:21 all of them it don’t make sense how are we suppose to add those to our training
For ourselves why don’t you find drills that would help us with them or how we can add them to our drills for the most common individual ball mastery drills or just drills
@@enviroyt1938 yes I agree actually
It’s not that you need all of them to target skill but that’s still possible. For example, imagine passing, receiving & turning with the ball, getting pressured by a defender/having to react to a cognitive stimuli & then performing another action you typically perform in your position.
The whole idea is to get a position-specific problem/pattern and trying to simulate that as close to game conditions as possible with whatever you have available.
Obviously the more realistic the better but that’s not the point. The point is to start addressing skill more even if that means using just cognitive stimuli and game patterns.
@@footxfit ok thx for the answer