3 HABITS that will INSTANTLY make you a better player

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Published 2022-02-02
Improve and change your game. In today's football skills tutorial, JayMike shares 3 habits that changed his game dramatically and made him a better player - and who knows, maybe it will make a big, important change for you as well. Here, JayMike will talking about looking around and ahead to orientate yourself better even before you get the ball, having a higher willingness to make runs and to take match preparations seriously. These 3 little changes and habits might sound silly, but if you make them something you do without thinking, it will make you a much better and more important football player for your team - so go out there, evaluate yourself and see how you can improve. And if we haven't looked into the area that YOU want to improve yet, let us know down below what you want a football skills tutorial on next.

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All Comments (21)
  • @nightwolf2666
    "Looking around" is so huge, because younger players tend to focus on two things: (1.) receiving the ball, and (2.) who can give me the ball? They don't spend enough time thinking about what they will do with the ball when they receive it. Vision is everything, well said in this video.
  • @jaketupaz9362
    I personally think that being well Disciplined and having a positive mindset is a major key on improving, I improved alot in sacrificing my other hobby for football and improved so much.
  • @rivaldo2004
    0:46 #1 Looking Around (Scanning the pitch) 2:46 #2 Preparing Well (Stretching/Warming Up. Waste of time? Nah! it’ll prevent you from injuries) 3:46 #3 Willingness to run (My favorite🔥🤙
  • @unisport
    What are the 3 things YOU need to improve? 💬 /Jay
  • @lucianclayton
    Honestly these tips don’t only help physically, but also mentally. When I started integrating these kinds of things, I felt way more confident in myself. This really helped me and I hope it helps all of you that read this comment to the end :)
  • @liamrenwick3751
    I’ve definitely improved my skills since watching the channel. Scored my first goal after a long time today. A massive improvement I have made in my game is my running technique. (Shorter more frequent strides, foot strike under the body instead of in front and sprinting on the toes) Thanks heaps! 💪🏽
  • @shemasmr1773
    I play as goal keeper and I think that’s having a positive mindset is extremely important, I was saying to my self “I’m not gonna save this, my defender better save it”, and I was absolutely right, the ball was right there and I dived in the complete opposite direction. After that I was saying to my self”I got this I’m gonna scan his feet and get information to save this,”and I was right! So don’t be harsh on yourself you got this!
  • Willingness to run. I felt that… I grew a bad reputation off the ball at the college level with teammates and coaches because I lacked this. Skills can only get you so far, I had to learned it the hard way.
  • Sometimes just seeing the clips of Mike or Will John doing the thing they're talking about helps so much more than just hearing the words, but scanning the pitch is such a helpful tip and I'm sure I will improve my game a lot if I implement this, thanks Unisport
  • @alteroccatv
    Having coached at decent level in London, UK, for some time, I agree with you 110%: ball watching, lack of preparation and unwillingness to run or inability to understand the importance of playing/moving - WITHOUT - the ball are by far the biggest obstacles in amateur football
  • @devverma_
    Thank you so much unisport ❤️👏
  • @hotbagelfries848
    i agree with a lot of the advice, constantly knowing where you are on the pitch and who’s around you will help you better devise what you would do with the ball, or help you make off the ball movement. That also correlates with the 3rd idea on his list is making that extra run. i’ve found in personal experience, (this will be my 3rd year playing soccer) i received the ball much more when i’m always present in the play.
  • @bpatters69
    I would add #4 - Make the other team uncomfortable. Make them pass the ball before they want to and pressuring them before they are ready. Sounds simple but it really helps and creates turnovers.
  • @footballtv6959
    I've been watching unisport since day 1 and I just love it!!!
  • @KeithBalante
    This is great thanks. I would like to add one more habit that will improve your game immensely: work out with focus on legs and stability muscles. The stronger your legs, the faster and more agile you will be plus you'll most likely lose some stubborn fat that is holding you back. It also helps prevent injuries more when your muscles are stronger and can handle more stress put on it.
  • @bpatters69
    Completley agree - especially with #1. As a new player, I kind of figured it out on my own though. If someone passed me the ball, I wanted to be ready.
  • @DehaniVlogs
    W account. Started middle of my schools season, only attended one practice before the game, made a goal!