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Everyone wants their kid to train more at home… but nobody warns you about this part.
In this short, real-talk episode, I share a conversation with a friend whose son loves soccer — but doesn’t always love the work. If you’ve ever tried to get your child to do solo reps, wall passing, juggling, or even follow-along videos… you already know.
This isn’t about motivation hacks, gimmicks, magic apps, or the promise that training will somehow become “fun.” It won’t — not in the way kids expect fun. Solo training is delayed gratification — and that’s exactly why it works.
Press play. It’s short. It’s honest. And it may change how you think about training forever.
By Neil Crawford4.5
1919 ratings
Everyone wants their kid to train more at home… but nobody warns you about this part.
In this short, real-talk episode, I share a conversation with a friend whose son loves soccer — but doesn’t always love the work. If you’ve ever tried to get your child to do solo reps, wall passing, juggling, or even follow-along videos… you already know.
This isn’t about motivation hacks, gimmicks, magic apps, or the promise that training will somehow become “fun.” It won’t — not in the way kids expect fun. Solo training is delayed gratification — and that’s exactly why it works.
Press play. It’s short. It’s honest. And it may change how you think about training forever.

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