They have the facility to understand that paying attention to the methods of their professional colleagues is a virtue and not a defect.
And no wonder.
We live in a hyperconnected world.
We log on to social networks all the time, we open emails every day, we see ads on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn constantly, we have a problem and we look for the solution on Google instantly, we follow influencers...
This means only one thing.
We are in the era in which more opportunities exist today. You can have the methods of the best at your fingertips ... without leaving home.
But there is also a problem.
There is more and more competition, we are more exposed to distractions and it is more difficult to distinguish between the tools that can be useful and those that are just annoying.
And in soccer, the little details count a lot.
This is where the professionals come in.
Because any coach, even the greatest, needs other professionals to help them, get more ideas and increase their results.
Among toplidercoach's Premium subscribers, there are coaches from the first divisions of Spain, Mexico, Germany, France, Italy, United States, Colombia, Chile, Brazil... and many more.
They seek ideas from other TOP coaches, as they are, because they know that falling behind in methods is not a good idea in professional soccer.
They are among those who make the most of the content.
The amateur coach knows what he has to do, but sometimes, what he lacks is new material, or simply ideas.
They don't require so much theoretical training, and months of cumbersome courses, since they already have that training from when they took their coach degree, but they need exercises to do their sessions.
They need practical things to use right from the start.
In addition, they can get ideas from the actual videos of the teams.
Some youth soccer coaches may think that the drills are too difficult for children .... but that is not the case.