Position-specific soccer

Winger training for players who need faster separation, better 1v1 habits, and stronger end product

Winger sessions focus on the details that create separation: first steps, timing, body shape in the dribble, and delivery after the defender is beaten.

Session overview

Wide attackers need more than speed. They need timing, disguise, and a final action.

Winger training is built around creating the first advantage, protecting it through the dribble, and turning that separation into a useful cross, cutback, shot, or next pass.

What gets emphasized

Expect work on explosive first steps, 1v1 rhythm changes, body position on the dribble, and the final action after the defender is unbalanced.

Why it matters

Wingers create value when they can turn pace into real separation and then stay composed enough to finish the move well.

Best for

Players who want more effective pace, cleaner 1v1 habits, and better output once they beat the first defender.

Role

Winger

Focus

Acceleration, separation, and end product

Lens

Founder-led and game-aware

Path

Route into position-specific soccer work

Winger training pillars

Details that support better wide attacking play

These are the habits that help wide players turn pace into consistent attacking value.

Acceleration

Build the first few steps that create separation and attack space.

1v1 detail

Train the body shape and rhythm that make defenders uncomfortable.

Delivery

Improve the final action after the separation is created.

Tempo changes

Use pace shifts to create better attacking opportunities.

Outcomes

What should improve over time

The goal is cleaner separation, steadier final actions, and more dangerous wide play over time.

Sharper separation in wide areas

Cleaner final actions after the dribble

More useful pace changes in attack

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 winger-specific work.

Use this lane when the player wants direct work on wide separation, 1v1 confidence, and better end product after the dribble.