The building blocks of becoming a player

Keeping in mind the features that come with age



  • small-sided games 
  • individual (technical, tactical, co-ordination skills) training
  • knowledge of systems of play 
  • 1 v 1 play

Small-sided games


Always keep in mind the children’s age when choosing



  • the area 
  • the time 
  • the number 
  • the ball size

Through these, players Store piles of decision-making programs in their control centre (central nervous system, brain, spinal cord).

Individual training



  • ensures a variety of solutions and execution possibilities;
  • automates motions that seem unnatural,
  • helps them through the barriers of constitutional build-up;
  • helps the majority with average physique to reach the top

Knowledge of systems pf play


Gives the individual a more favourable position when solving situations



  • helps the unfolding of individual skills of children (in children-, adolescence-, youth stages)
  • makes the game more enjoyable (for amateurs)
  • is a tool for accomplishing the set goals (for professionals)

1 V 1 



The encounter of two players, two people, two personalities, where the players duel with each other




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