When working with a beginner, I would focus on building comfort, confidence, and a strong foundation. I would start by understanding their experience and goals, then create a positive environment where they feel comfortable learning and making mistakes. I would introduce basic skills such as dribbling, passing, and ball control while emphasizing patience, communication, and encouragement to help them grow.
In the second and third lessons, a beginner can expect to continue building on the fundamentals introduced in the first session. I would focus on improving technique, coordination, and confidence through more structured drills and game-like activities. As they become more comfortable, I would gradually introduce decision-making, movement, and basic tactical concepts while continuing to provide guidance, encouragement, and constructive feedback throughout the process.
In the second and third lessons, a beginner can expect to continue building on the fundamentals introduced in the first session. I would focus on improving technique, coordination, and confidence through more structured drills and game-like activities. As they become more comfortable, I would gradually introduce decision-making, movement, and basic tactical concepts while continuing to provide guidance, encouragement, and constructive feedback throughout the process.
From lesson 11 onward, players can expect more advanced and personalized training based on their development and goals. Sessions would focus on refining technical ability, improving tactical awareness, increasing game intelligence, and performing skills under pressure. At this stage, I would continue challenging the player with more realistic game scenarios while providing detailed feedback to help maximize long-term growth and performance.