In the no pressure situation of training ground practice, I imagine it all goes swimmingly well. When asked to do it on cue to win a match, thats where the mind comes in...can't teach that.
In the no pressure situation of training ground practice, I imagine it all goes swimmingly well. When asked to do it on cue to win a match, thats where the mind comes in...can't teach that.
Sorry Notso, but I just don't buy that. It's the same thinking that says that practising penalties doesn't help.
Beckham used to practice relentlessly and so do most free-kick specialists.
If you practice enough, then you'll build the confidence to do it in a pressure situation.
You don't think that it's going to work, you know it is.
Absolutely PNP. Great free kick takers practice relentlessly. It is all about doing things automatically so the pressure of the situation doesn't affect you. If you have put a couple of hundred balls into the top corner that week and could almost do it in your sleep, you simply zone out the wall and keeper mentally and put the ball there during a game, or at least you have a far better chance of doing so.

Sorry Notso, but I just don't buy that. It's the same thinking that says that practising penalties doesn't help.
Beckham used to practice relentlessly and so do most free-kick specialists.
If you practice enough, then you'll build the confidence to do it in a pressure situation.
You don't think that it's going to work, you know it is.
It's what Wilkinson did .... it won us a World Cup![]()