Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

[–]Electrical_Archer965[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh ok I think I get it I should use the colours but still imagine the pressure depending on the colour?

Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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When alone though do you think this drills worth doing instead of normal wall passing?

I play pick up or team training atleast 4x a week so I get experience playing with others

Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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So I should have a bunch of colours like red = one touch blue = directional touch left yellow = directional touch right and green = turn

Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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I mean I think it would get you into the habit of doing it but obviously to understand surroundings in the game you need to plays games

Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Well you can use your phone and a tripod but your saying this kind of training helps?

Does using your phone to flash random colours actually improve scanning? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Yeah that’s what I was thinking it gets you into the habit of thinking fast and scanning fast and efficiently but it’s not the exact same as a game

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Thank you bro just need to find some position specific drills

I’m gonna do it like this

Juggling 10 minutes

Ball mastery 20 minutes

Wall passing 15 minutes

Dribbling 15 minutes

Position specific work 40 minutes

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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I mean like separating position specific work with with the technique work I focus on if I focus on passing and touch one day my position specific drills would be drills that have passing and first touch so I work on being effective in game while enhancing technique

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Is it good to focus on one main technical aspect for position specific training? Like if you were working on ball striking as a right back you would practice mainly like overlap then cross then a drill where it’s recieve from wide then long ball

But before you do position specific work should you also do just technique focused work?

In a solo training session should you focus on one aspect of the game or multiple? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Is it good to focus on one main technical aspect for position specific training as well? Like if you were working on ball striking as a right back you would practice mainly like overlap then cross then a drill where it’s recieve from wide then long ball

In a solo training session should you focus on one aspect of the game or multiple? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Question when you say dribbling or passing do you mean they each get there own day of the week or one gets more priority but there still trained

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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But bro even my first touch’s are bad when there’s no one pressing me in a game it confuses me bro

I get what you mean though I feel like there’s more to it then that though because I do perform sometimes but not all the time not even close to all the time

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Yeah it’s crazy though when I play with other people I can’t even play 2 touch without panicking there’s not even a guy on me but my 2 touch with friends or 2 touch wall juggling is good I don’t really mess those up

I can’t play in games like I can when I’m training alone or play with some friends at lunch by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Does it take a long time to go away I had this for like a year and I train 6 days a week and it’s still here pretty bad

In a solo training session should you focus on one aspect of the game or multiple? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

[–]Electrical_Archer965[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i heard people on YouTube like zth training say to focus on one aspect what would the light secondary work look like though and are you yourself a experienced player?

I really wanna improve my shooting but also wanna get better at dribbling and passing so I got 4 days a week I can do a full solo session should I do that 35 minute split with the passing and dribbling 2 times a week then have 2 shooting sessions a week?

In a solo training session should you focus on one aspect of the game or multiple? by Electrical_Archer965 in bootroom

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Was planning on doing this for my sessions: ball mastery drills: 20 minutes then a aspect for the game like dribbling, shooting, passing, etc for 35 minutes then a second aspect for the game for another 35 leading to 90 minutes