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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2024 · 32 MIN

Parent Trainer Insights: Why Start Juggling with Thighs?

from The Inside Scoop with Anytime Soccer Training - Discussing Youth Soccer from Around the World · host Neil Crawford

In this episode, I dive into a thoughtful question from a parent trainer who asked why Anytime Soccer Training starts juggling with thighs instead of feet. It's a great question that opens up a larger conversation about the deliberate process we use to help kids improve while keeping training frustration-free. I explore the role of deliberate practice, the importance of starting small and progressing slowly, and how parents can use tools like Anytime Soccer Training to fill in the gaps left by team sessions. I'll also share why focusing on areas like non-dominant foot development, aerial control, and consistent touch-based training makes a huge impact on a child’s growth. Tune in for practical tips and insights into how you can be your child’s biggest supporter without overwhelming them. Blog Article

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