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When Frederick emailed me asking how to train his two sons—ages 8 and 10—it took me right back to those early days when I was trying to figure everything out myself. I remember the uncertainty, the frustration, and the feeling that everyone else somehow knew what they were doing… except me.
In this episode, I share what I’ve learned along the way: why structured training matters, how simple routines create momentum, and why mindset and consistency often matter more than natural talent.
I also walk through the resources I wish I had earlier—training tools, podcasts, eBooks, and communities that make the journey clearer and far less overwhelming.
This episode isn’t just about drills or technique. It’s about the parenting side of soccer—the role we play in supporting our kids, building confidence, and creating an environment where they can improve and still love the game.
By Neil Crawford4.5
1919 ratings
When Frederick emailed me asking how to train his two sons—ages 8 and 10—it took me right back to those early days when I was trying to figure everything out myself. I remember the uncertainty, the frustration, and the feeling that everyone else somehow knew what they were doing… except me.
In this episode, I share what I’ve learned along the way: why structured training matters, how simple routines create momentum, and why mindset and consistency often matter more than natural talent.
I also walk through the resources I wish I had earlier—training tools, podcasts, eBooks, and communities that make the journey clearer and far less overwhelming.
This episode isn’t just about drills or technique. It’s about the parenting side of soccer—the role we play in supporting our kids, building confidence, and creating an environment where they can improve and still love the game.

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