Position-specific soccer

Striker training for players who want better timing, sharper separation, and more reliable finishing

Striker sessions focus on the moments that turn a good attacking run into a real chance: separation, body shape, first touch, and finishing choices inside pressure.

Session overview

Finishing starts before the shot.

Striker work is built around timing runs, creating separation, and arriving balanced enough to finish cleanly. The best sessions spend as much time on movement and setup touch as they do on the final strike.

What gets emphasized

Expect repetition around arrivals into finishing zones, clean touches to set the strike, and varied service angles that force quick decisions around goal.

Why it matters

Strikers rarely get many clean chances. Training needs to make the movement, setup touch, and final action more repeatable when the window opens.

Best for

Players who get into good spots but want better timing, cleaner strikes, and more composure around goal.

Role

Striker

Focus

Finishing, timing, and attacking movement

Lens

Founder-led and game-aware

Path

Route into position-specific soccer work

Striker training pillars

Details that shape more dangerous attacking play

These are the habits that turn finishing volume into real end product.

Runs and separation

Improve timing, movement, and the ability to create space before the ball arrives.

First-touch detail

Clean the body shape and control that set up the finish.

Finishing variety

Build confident decisions across different scoring moments.

Pressure habits

Train repeatable behaviors that hold up when the game gets faster.

Outcomes

What should improve over time

The aim is not just more shots. It is better chances, calmer finishing, and more repeatable attacking actions.

Cleaner separation inside the box

More composed finishing actions

Better attacking confidence at match speed

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 striker-specific work.

Use this lane when the player wants direct work on movement in behind, box timing, and finishing under pressure.