Position-specific soccer

Midfielder training for players who need better scanning, cleaner control, and more tempo awareness

Midfielder sessions focus on receiving under pressure, scanning earlier, and keeping the next action calm when the center of the game gets crowded.

Session overview

Midfield play starts before the first touch.

Midfielders influence the whole rhythm of the game through awareness, body orientation, and the quality of the next action. Sessions focus on receiving cleaner and making earlier decisions in busy spaces.

What gets emphasized

Expect work around scanning before the pass, opening up on the half-turn, controlling tempo, and linking the next pass or carry under pressure.

Why it matters

Midfielders set the rhythm for everyone around them. Cleaner scanning and calmer control can change how a whole team keeps possession and plays forward.

Best for

Players who want better awareness before receiving, cleaner turns out of pressure, and more control over the pace of play.

Role

Midfielder

Focus

Scanning, control, and tempo management

Lens

Founder-led and game-aware

Path

Route into position-specific soccer work

Midfielder training pillars

Details that support better control of the game

These are the habits that help midfielders protect the ball and move the game forward.

Scanning habits

Improve pre-receive awareness and decision speed before the ball arrives.

Half-turn control

Receive cleaner under pressure and open the next action faster.

Tempo control

Learn how to manage rhythm instead of rushing the next touch.

Link play

Build the habits that connect defensive and attacking phases more cleanly.

Outcomes

What should improve over time

The goal is steadier decision-making in tight spaces, not just more touches.

Cleaner control under pressure

Better scanning before receiving

More composed tempo in central areas

Founder credibility

P2P founder and head coach

Soccer shaped the founder's playing and coaching path, but the brand is built around athlete development first: better movement, sharper execution, and stronger confidence across serious training environments.

The coaching lens comes from real playing experience in professional, semi-pro, and academy environments. That background is used as trust and instruction, not hype.

Background

  • - PRO - Deportivo La Gomera (Guatemala)
  • - PRO - Athlone Town FC (Ireland)
  • - PRO - Deportivo Mictlan (Guatemala)
  • - SEMI PRO - Valeo Nazare (Portugal)
  • - ACADEMY - New England Revolution / Boston Bolts
  • - USSF Coaching License

Languages

  • - English
  • - Spanish
  • - Portuguese

Next step

Move from the hub into midfielder-specific work.

Use this lane when the player needs better awareness before receiving, cleaner turns out of pressure, and more control over tempo.