Enhance decision-making and sensory skills, elevating athletes from good to extraordinary
Discover the 3 Game-Changing Exercises to Boost Anticipation in Soccer Players
Arsenal head coach from 1996 to 2018
"We analyzed how many times a player scanned his environment before getting the ball. The best players take 6 to 8 informations and the good players 4 to 6 times.
You have to educate players to get more informations with exercices in the youth development to favorize the scanning and taking information.
You can shape the players of tomorrow and how you can use in an important way the Science to develop soccer players"
Manchester City head coach
"I wasn't quick, I never had the stamina to run for 90, I was not good in the air, I wasn't physically strong, I didn't dribble past opponents and I wasn't good tackler. However, I could pass the ball fairly well and I used my understanding of the game to make good decisions. Making the right decision in the right moment, that's the most crucial thing in soccer"
Real Madrid legend
"To be a top midfielder [...] it's more important to be fast in your mind than with your legs, because you don't have that much time to run long spaces but you need to be fast in your actions to control the ball well and this gives you a lot of time"
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- Addressing limitations in anticipation and response to opponent actions
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