Who are we
Global Kids Football (formerly GK Football) is in 2018
founded by Graciella and Khalil, two experienced football coaches in youth football. Over the years we have gained a lot of experience at different football clubs and different age groups. As a result, we have seen around us that many players are not offered the correct training sessions during their regular training sessions, which increases the difference in level between amateur football and professional football. Global Kids Football was created to give every player a fair chance for thorough training / guidance to develop at his or her level.
At Global Kids Football we offer training and events to both boys and girls. We organize the training sessions in groups and individually. We think it is essential that children are approached POSITIVELY, something that is often lacking in today's football. We are convinced, and it has also been proven, that children with a growth mindset will achieve their goals faster. Every child has his/her own goal and we try to help children, in addition to their football qualities, also develop their growth mindset and help them one step closer to their dreams.
Our vision
- Developing the basic skills
of the individual player through differential training
What do we mean by:
- Basic Skills
- ball control
- Passing over the ground/through the air
- dribbling
- bounce
- Shoot
- Take
- headlines
- ball orientation
- Spatial orientation
- Differential training
- Variation in quests and associated rules that players receive
- Variation in the use of materials and training on different surfaces
- Variation in the way of coaching individual players
With the aim of: teaching players to adapt faster and better in certain situations and to look for new solutions
Our method
- Base training methods on time (e.g. 10
sec rule), where the players learn to increase and decrease the intensity.
- Placing players in new match situations every time, letting them think for themselves about choices made and looking for other solutions
- Players learn to master the opponent in both overnumber, undernumber and 1V1
situations
- Stimulating viewing behavior (awareness) through exercises in which it is important to constantly scan the environment and look for the ideal solution.
- Running training incorporated in creative exercises aimed at developing the physical and motor aspects of players
- Physical aspects:
- agility
- Endurance
- Speed
- power
- Motor aspects:
- Coordination
- Maneuverability
- Responsiveness