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Randy Waldrum

@CoachWaldrum

Here to help Soccer coaches optimize their training processes | Head coach @Pitt_WSOC | Head Coach @NGSuper_Falcons | Ex President @UnitedCoaches |

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Confidence in soccer is key.

It fuels and drives;

-> Decision making
-> Enhanced execution
-> Elevated teamwork

A confident player inspires the team.

And not only that.

It can intimidate opponents too.

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Winning is more than just a triumph.

It's a profound testament to the resilience and dedication that has been invested.

Reminding us that every challenge faced and obstacle overcome on the journey to winning is as significant as the victory itself.

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Once you find you’re own motivation.

There isn’t a stronger driving force.

You’re priorities will take you where you want to be as long as you stay true to them.

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Soccer players MUST think quickly.

At any moment…

A split decision could be forced on them.

Frequent training on this is crucial.

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Never underestimate a young mind.

Perspective is a powerful thing.

And we don't all see things from the same angle. Which is why it's important to be open to innovation, evolution and new ideas.

We are all students in this game.

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Transforming your life can often be down by just focusing on ONE singular thing.

When our attention is divided we don't give our pursuits 100%, it's just not possible.

That's why tunnel vision is so important.

Especially if you want to be a pro.

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If a student doesn’t understand why they are doing something then they will resist.

That’s just how it works.

Take the time to explain the “why” in training.

Teams respond much better when they know how their actions translate in a real game.

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