And here's how it beats in-person coaching in relation to progress and results:
As we'll be developing different aspects of athleticism, the timing of those sessions is very important to the outcome.
👉 With the Matchfit Club Youth S&C Programme, the player can train at home so that the right session can be done at the right time for maximum results.
To get results and make progress from S&C training, consistency is absolutely crucial and there will be things which come up week to week which will stop your players from being able to have a session with an in-person coach, this is going to significantly impact their progress.
👉 With the Matchfit Club Youth S&C Programme, your players can train fully from home, in a small space with a basic range of equipment.
This means that team sessions can remain focused on the technical/tactical side, and maximises consistency - which leads to results.
The content of a players S&C training sessions is also very important.
To see results they need to be following a periodised plan, where every completed session is working towards a pre-determined outcome.
The higher the level of knowledge which goes into that process, the greater the outcome is going to be.
Obtaining this knowledge requires years of ongoing study and dedication to the fields of sports science, strength and conditioning, and then the niche of football science.
Are you going to get all of that from a local fitness trainer or intern coming down to train your players every once in a blue moon?
👉 With the Matchfit Club Youth S&C Programme, your players get access to a level of S&C coaching which may not be available in your local area.
Through the exercise videos which will make up your players programme, every key detail of each exercise is broken down and explained just like they'd get if we were coaching them in person.
They can send their exercise videos across to us on the app any time, for feedback on their form and technique too...
...Plus, they'll gain training knowledge which they can take with them throughout the rest of their career.