Curated Routine

How to train football alone (and still improve FAST)

How to train football alone (and still improve FAST) is a curated workout routine with 13 exercises including Warm-Up Routine, Stretching, Juggling, Ball Mastery, built for repeatable training in about 8.08 min.

8.08 min13 exercisesReusable sequence

Exercise Sequence

Hover to preview1:02 - 1:30
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Warm-Up Routine

Sets:1Duration:10 minRest:60 secEst. duration:28 sec

Complete before the main session to prepare the legs and raise intensity safely. - Warm up for 10 minutes before training. - Start with basic football warm-up drills at low pace for 5 minutes. - Repeat the same drills at higher intensity for the remaining 5 minutes. Common mistakes: Not warming up properly before starting training.

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Hover to preview1:30 - 2:03
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Stretching

Sets:1Duration:33 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:33 sec

Do this after warming up and before technical football work. - Stretch the groins, thighs, and calves. - Go through full ranges of motion and spend time on the stretches. - Consistent stretching keeps legs feeling better as you get older. Common mistakes: Not stretching enough, especially at a young age.

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Hover to preview2:14 - 2:44
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Juggling

Sets:1Duration:5 minCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:30 sec

Standard two-foot juggling to activate touch; no advanced freestyle required. - Keep the ball in the air with both feet for about 5 minutes. - Dropping the ball is fine; just pick it up and continue. - Use simple juggling to reconnect brain, feet, and ball. Common mistakes: Trying advanced freestyle skills during this activation juggling.

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Hover to preview2:44 - 3:17
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Ball Mastery

Sets:1Duration:33 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:33 sec

Small touches close to the body for 5-10 minutes to sharpen the foot-ball connection. - Use lots of small touches to keep the ball close. - Activate fine foot technique for 5-10 minutes. - Stay connected to the ball throughout the drill. Common mistakes: Letting the ball get too far from the feet with big touches.

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Hover to preview3:17 - 4:20
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Cone Weave

Sets:1Duration:63 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:63 sec

Weave through a row of cones with fine touches; add skills once controlled. - Weave through cones with left and right touches. - Start slow and raise tempo only when in full control. - Add croqueta, ball rolls, or sole rolls to move the ball away from obstacles in tight space. Common mistakes: Increasing tempo before you have full control of the ball.

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Hover to preview4:58 - 6:06
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First Touch

Sets:1Duration:68 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:68 sec

Solo drill to practice receiving and controlling a popped-up ball without a partner. - Juggle, then pop the ball up and make a control touch as it lands. - Keep the pop height low to make the first touch easier. - Progress to directional first touches once basic control feels solid. - Start slow and build confidence through repeated successes. Common mistakes: Popping the ball too high and making the first touch unnecessarily hard.

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Dribble & Shoot

Sets:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:67 sec

Dribble with purpose through obstacles or defenders, then finish with a shot or pass. - Set up defenders or cones, collect the ball, and face the direction you want to attack. - Attack the space and drive the ball with purpose. - Beat defenders at match pace using simple moves like body feints, croqueta, shoulder drop, or stepover. - Finish with a shot or pass after beating the defender. Common mistakes: Using overly advanced skill moves and losing the ball; not attacking at match pace.

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Hover to preview8:01 - 8:08
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Run Juggling

Sets:1Duration:7 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:7 sec

Brief warm-up drill combining running with juggling to challenge ball control. - Start running while keeping the ball in the air. - Keep the ball up continuously during the run.

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Hover to preview8:16 - 9:08
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Wall Passing

Sets:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:52 sec

Solo passing progression against a wall or rebounder: first-time passes, then a controlling touch, then a scan with a directional touch. - Pass to yourself off a wall or rebounder. - Start with first-time passes; keep passes low and easy to control. - Progress to taking a little controlling touch before passing. - Finally, scan and take a directional touch away after the pass. - Stay up on your toes and start slow; move farther away as you improve. Common mistakes: Loose or high passes make the next touch harder to control.

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Hover to preview9:10 - 9:37
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Set Piece Work

Sets:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:27 sec

Optional set-piece practice during solo training; can include free kicks, penalties, or corners. Keep it light as a breather. - Practice free kicks, penalties, or corners. - Aim free kicks for the top corner. - Spend about 10 minutes if time allows.

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Hover to preview10:20 - 10:25
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Suicide Runs

Sets:1Duration:0 secRest:60 secEst. duration:5 sec

Cone shuttle sprints at the end of training to build fitness and stamina. - Run to the first cone and back, then the next cone and back, then the final cone and back. - Complete every shuttle at full pelt.

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Hover to preview10:29 - 10:54
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Crossfield Run

Sets:3Duration:0 secRest:60 secEst. duration:25 sec

Cross-pitch sprinting pattern: diagonal sprint, jog along the goal line, diagonal sprint again, jog up the side, and repeat. - Start in one corner and sprint diagonally to the opposite corner. - Jog along the goal line to the next corner. - Sprint diagonally across the pitch again. - Jog back up the side and repeat the pattern three times. - Sprint at about 98% effort, not 100%, to avoid injury. Common mistakes: Going 100% can cause injury; keep sprint effort around 98%.

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Hover to preview11:18 - 12:05
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Stretch Routine

Sets:1Duration:47 secCount:1Rest:60 secEst. duration:47 sec

Post-training cool-down stretching for the legs. Take time and relax while holding each stretch. - Stretch the main muscle groups: glutes, thighs, calves, and groin. - Stretch the entire backside, optionally on your back. - Slowly work into each stretch and take your time.

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