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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the point is this...Yes, I think everyone is in agreement that soccer IQ is essential. You need to know when and where to perform skills, etc. I actually stated this in my original post when I answered what I personally thought quality training was. I said that, currently, we are focused on improving technical skills outside of team practices and we search out good quality trainers and a small group of kids to train with. With that said...I think what the angry poster is trying to say is that...you need technical skills first. You need to be constantly trying to perfect the technical skills. He nor I disagree that you can find a wall and there are many FREE options. I also addressed this when I said...sometimes a U9, u10, U11 really don't like standing in front of a wall or getting pushed by dad for 2 hours a day. That is why I put my son in small group training with serious trainers and trainees. We are all in agreement I believe except the guy who just has a thing against unopposed training. I don't understand you or the many others that agree with you...so we'll agree to disagree. But to me, unopposed technical training is a must! Juggling, footskills, a wall/rebounder, etc. they are a must to work on every day...if you want to continue to improve.[/quote] I agree with you.[/quote]
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