6 habits that will turn you from a talented amateur into a professional footballer

Many of you are wondering, how is it possible that Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski and many other amazing footballers who have won so much still have the energy to work incredibly hard and how exactly did they get it all?

What distinguishes an amateur from a professional are his daily habits that I follow every day.

To develop a habit, you need about a month of consistent repetition of an activity

You can work out habits consciously or unconsciously.

Unconscious habits are formed mainly under the influence of the environment you are in.
For example, if you play with amateurs who are not professional footballers, you will also.
However, if you surround yourself with professionals, your habits will go unknowingly towards professionalism.

However, if you want to consciously change the habits of an amateur into those of a professional, you will have to persistently force yourself to follow them and be consistent for about a month until new habits replace old ones.

If your goal is to become a professional footballer, we have 6 habits for you today, which, if you develop yourself, will help you achieve it.

1) MAKE FOOTBALL ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS IN YOUR HIERARCHY

It's not uncommon for soccer players to have talent and want to be professional soccer players, but their deeds don't follow it as they usually put other things first, such as partying with friends, laziness instead of training, eating Fast Food instead of eating healthy, wasting time on social media, instead of taking the time to add another training or match video to FootballTalentsTube.com to promote yourself.

2) TRAIN INDIVIDUALLY 

Regardless of whether you are in a famous football academy or in an amateur team, if you want to reach the top, make a habit of daily individual training because there is always something that can be called your weak point and a great asset and if you focus on improving these aspects in individual training, you will do definitely more progress and you have the chance to reach an amazing level.

A perfect example that it works is Cristiano Ronaldo who has always played in very professional teams at the highest level, but has not given up individual training until now.

3) TAKE CARE OF RIGHT DIET

More and more often it is heard that the diet that is right for a footballer is the key element in getting in good shape.

Robert Lewandowski says that he o wes a lot to the diet his wife created for him.
Probably thanks to this, despite the fact that Lewy is already 32 years old, for many years he is able to play without injuries at the highest level.

4) ALWAYS BE 100 PERCENT CONCENTRATED

An important difference between amateurs and professionals is the approach to training and matches!

Professional players always approach each training and match with maximum concentration and commitment, so that everything is done as well as possible.
No matter what kind of exercises are in training or what match they are playing.
Remember about 100 percent commitment.

Amateurs usually approach training and matches relaxed.
However, if your goal is to be a professional, take care of your full concentration.

5) TAKE CARE OF THE RIGHT INTENSITY OF TRAININGS IN ORDER TO SHOW A HUNDRED PERCENTAGE OF SKILLS ALREADY UNDER THE PRESSURE OF THE OPPONENT

Many times the player is great at training and amateur matches, but later during matches at a professional level, he does not do so well, because the pressure does not allow him to show his full skills!

An important element is putting time pressure on yourself during training and trying to do everything as you would during championship matches!
All this so that it did not turn out that the intensity of training did not prepare the player for the match reality.

6) MAKE A HABIT TO NEVER GIVE UP!

The path from amateur play to professional contracts and the possibility of playing at the highest level is usually very long and you will have to learn to deal with failures!

Do you think that it is enough to add a few videos of matches and a few training videos to the portal and someone will discover you right away?

If you think so, you are wrong because it is a process that requires consistent hard work and you shouldn't give up after a few videos added as you never know which movie will give you a chance and the club or agency will  you an offer contract.

The same applies to tests or even attempts to improve skills in some aspect!
Learn to pursue your goal and never give up!

A good example of the fact that one should not give up despite failures is one of the users of the portal Joseph Kuch, a player from the national team of South Sudan who was ready to leave and the offer from the Slovak league was waiting for him, but due to problems with the virus, everything was suspended.
Joseph has not given up and is still working incredibly hard because he knows this is the only way to achieve his goal of playing in Europe!

If you decide to work on these habits, do it one by one, not all at once.
It should take you about a month to work out one!



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