How to Improve Decision-making in Football

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Jun 30, 2022

You're guarding a tall forward on a corner kick. You know that to get this deflection, you have to reach your arm higher than normal. You go for the block.

Unfortunately, your reach isn't high enough. The ball gets deflected past you.

This was a decision-making moment. You knew what you needed to do, but in the end, your decision wasn't enough. The ball ends up in the back of the net because of it.

Football, like most sports, is about decision-making and the ability to improve your decisions. Read on to find out how to improve decision-making in football.

Believe in Yourself

A photo of a soccer player from STA running towards the offensive and without the ball.

In order to improve your decision-making skills, you need to be confident. If you're constantly second-guessing your moves, you're unlikely to make split decisions in football.

While it's normal to feel anxiety about sports, try not to let your fear prevent you from doing your best. Remind yourself that you are the MVP football player. Do your best and be confident in the decisions you make.

One way you can relieve anxiety and boost your confidence is through meditation. Meditation can enhance your athletic performance and help you maintain awareness in football.

Keep Practicing

The adage "practice makes perfect" holds some truth to it. While no one will ever be "perfect," practice will help you hone your skills to be the best player you can be. When you repeat drills over and over again, they become second nature.

There are many ways to improve your football skills and drills. The key is repetition. 

When training football players, coaches often require them to run the same drills during every practice. While it can be frustrating, knowing the drills by heart will help you to remember them in a high-stress situation. There's no time for you to forget a move during the heat of a game!

Think Ahead

Anticipation in football is vital to your success. Anticipating the moves of your teammates and the opposing team will help you make better decisions in football.

While a large part of thinking ahead comes from your game plan, you also have to adjust on the field. If you planned to pass to #5, but #5 is blocked by a member of the other team, you'll have to change your plan.

Think about the possible scenarios as you run down the field. If #5 is blocked, who is your next best option? Thinking ahead will help you overcome many football challenges.

Recording your past mistakes and successes

While football is a physical sport, a lot of the decision-making processes begin in the mind. Keep a clear head and a positive attitude as you go into the game. With the right mindset, you'll know exactly how to make faster decisions in football.

If you're looking to learn from your past mistakes and successes, consider a Veo camera. With this camera, you'll be able to look back on your games and training sessions and be able to improve your decisions for next time.

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