Proven by Science to
Make you better
Make you better
Proven to improve passing by up to 29%
Proven to improve control by up to 73%
Proven to improve touch by up to 45%
Verified and tested by University of Central Lancashire (England)
Results - % increases from each group monitored over the 9 week period
Pass the ball 10 times using either foot from a 3-metre distance. Repeat for both the Curved Ramp and the Angled Rebounder, ensuring the ball is returned successfully to the player after each attempt.
Accuracy is measured by the % of passes successfully returned and brought under control for both exercises.
Continued application of this test will improve the basic technique of performing a ground pass and lofted pass which is a basic skill in the game, both feet can be measured under separate tests and the difficulty can be increased by implementing the following adaptations:
Use just the sstrongest foot
Use just the weakest foot
Alternate between both feet
Use the outside of each foot as above
Move Further away from the unit
Variations on any of the above and change tempo
Continually pass the ball against the Angled Rebounder for 30 seconds or until either a misplaced attempt or mis-control. May be half volley or full volley from 1.5 meters.
The test measures how long the player can continuously volley or half-volley the ball against the surface and how many successful attempts are made.
Continued application of the test measures and improves close control, reaction and repetitive muscle memory
Difficulty can be increased by:
Using the weaker foot
Alterating between feet
Increase the distance to the rebounder
Increasing the tempo and strength of the attempts
Pass the ball from 2 meters away into the Curved Ramp using either foot and then control the return using either foot, chest or thigh. Complete 10 attempts and control the ball to the stationary position within a circular area of 2.5 meters in diameter of the standing position.
Time the speed of ball control to rest and how many controls remain in the target circle. Aim to improve both speed and percentage of accurate controls.
Continued application of this test measures and improves ability and speed of control when making and receiving a controlled pass in a defined area. Difficulty can be increased by:
Using weaker foot
Alternating between feet
Increase the distance to the rebounder
Reduce the diameter of the target circle
Concentrate on weakest method of control