Tuukka Salonen is the founder of Soccer Factory TV. He started his professional career playing for TPS Turku in the Finnish Top tier, Veikkausliiga. In 2000 he moved to Germany where he played for clubs such as TSG Hoffenheim, FSV Frankfurt, Chemnitzer FC and KFC Uerdingen. After his career, Tuukka completed a degree in Sports Management while working closely with Schalke 04. Tuukka moved to Canada in 2011 where he has successfully coached all ages in both team environments as well as during 1v1 sessions.
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You are saying rational and educative things, but showing illegal tackles in the clip.
Thanks for the feedback. Fouls are part of the game, grabbing, pushing and pulling will always happen, especially higher levels
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THANKS BUDDY THIS WAS USEFUL ❤
Glad it helped 👊
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passing, receiving, shooting and dribbling. 1 v 1 attacking/ defending.
You got it!
"You don't become a pro once you sign your first contract" The only TRUE words I've heard today...... Respect brotha 💪🫡😎🥶🔥
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could you make a video that would show us how to check the progress and we are doing it wrong
you have made a free app for us to practice
Perfect 👍
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Plyometrics is op
Really great stuff and practical approach! Gonna be testing it this summer 👍
Happy to hear. 👊
Gym workouts are to build strength. You could do this playing football too I guess, but you would need to have constant competitive shoulder barges, shoves and challenges etc and you would likely just get injured more. Playing football is good for building up your agility, speed, technique etc.
You are correct. It takes longer time to build strength by playing and you need to be put into situations such as shielding and tackling hours and hours in 1v1 set up to build strength. But the rewards through this approach are much bigger than from the gym as at the same time you learn those skills as well. But to become a good player, it is lot of hours training that takes you there!
some are just more talented, but having good control always a good thing and a step forward in skill development
Yes, some people are just better at certain techniques.
I came furiously after playing a match where the other team called foul every time I did this. This is a strange case of something that isnt called out in Pro football but is in amateur.
There is a difference between countries as well. In North America this is a foul in many cases, but no big deal in Europe.
God bless you 🙏😇🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇❣️ for this video thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the support and kind words 👊
You are the best football coach I’ve seen on KZread. Thank you
Thank you very much. Trying my best 👊
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LOL, this is just holding. You have your stick bent over 45 degrees... lol, when did touching other men become so important. This sport is broken.
It has always been a contact sport. It is no big deal 😃
Which part of the foot do i take touches?.
When running forwards use laces, slightly outside of the foot
Thanks bro trust the proces u good
Thank you!
No one of the best, but The best
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100% effort every time you practice is not sustainable
Yea of course it is not sustainable, BUT if today your 100% is 75 minutes, giving 101% for 75 minutes, next week your 100% is 76 minutes, week after 77minutes. Etc. the goal is to get 100% effort as long as possible… Your 100% stays up much longer when after the attack you think getting back to defend rather than thinking fatigue.
The harder you train the higher your threshold for tolerance is🤡🫵
Yes. There is no “upper limit” how high it gets, but it can only get higher if you are giving 101% it can’t get higher with 80% effort
@@SoccerFactoryTV I would argue you have a genetic limit you can’t go forever until infinity that would be absurd
@danilom951 you are absolutely correct. If you are able to push your body to 101% all the time, something has to give in. Most likely your hamstring if we think about playing 90 minutes. But it is about thinking and mentality to give 100% all the time what drives your threshold higher than last week. And hopefully it gets that high that nothing gives in and you are very fit to play the 90 minutes at very high tempo
Con borde externo pero tienes que usar el lado inserno y luego el externo para poder cambiar de dirección la rosca el giro del balón practica más disculpa pero son horas días tiene que gustarte realmente el tema
Yea. Hours and hours of practice. You have to love the process
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Excellent tips, thank you
Your welcome! 👊
You're never alone in football is you and your best friend the ball and lucky if you have his best friend the three posts
Well said, I am going to steal this 👊
I think this is a quote from Captain Tsubasa
@Alexvondark it is a great quote!
Good luck and keep us posted
Thank you, it really means alot!
@abhishekpalagulla5142 of course. Here is another idea kzread.info/dash/bejne/lGSilcxmdJTKgNo.htmlsi=hn3dDBFmNzTZs7uM
I am going to do this for 2 weeks and mark my progress here. Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Goals: Learning the sombrero, Running a Km 5 mins 30 seconds Plan: I found this practice session after a little bit of searching and am going to try recreate it as much as i can. kzread.info/dash/bejne/m3mWl9yfndfOo5s.html I will update this comment tomorrow right after my training session. Date: Tuesday 8th April Things did not go as planned but in a good way I followed the video, probably underperformed on the warm part not going to lie. Once we got to dribbling, i decided to do some ball control exercises, i think im going to start doing them everyday now because it only takes 10 mins to do and its actually really helpful for me because one of my main struggles with dribbling is the power i put on the ball.(video i followed kzread.infoXi5ZDu8n3lI) Then after doing some cone drills the best i can, i did some passing drills, just somethings my coach does in team practice. Then starting learning the sombrero, i think i did pretty well at it for my first time. Today i couldn't run a kilometer because of some unfinished school work i forgot to do lol. honestly think i did pretty well today but i do start to think about going to a field and doing this because i am doing this all in my backyard. I can practice shooting and running there is going to be alot easier. Also havent thought about a reward like you said in the video Date Wednesday 10th April To be honest I didn't really change anything, I can also see myself putting in less effort. On friday im going to buy myself a slice of pizza after the session to help keep me move motivated. I also followed the video that you sent, which I found pretty helpful. Date 12/4 I had team training today so I didnt really have time for my training but u did ball control training and some sprints Date 13/4 Ok so today was a big day.I felt super motivated today and managed to do a bunch of 1km runs in the afternoon, I think I did about 11 runs and my best time was about 5:48 so im really happy that im close to reaching one of my goals. The sombrero has also shaping up quite well, still a while away till I can be 100% confident in that skill. But today I felt my ball controls drills were helping me. In my game, im usually the playmaker but I don't really like just playmaking because I was to be up top scoring goals. With the ball control drills ive been doing, i felt dribbling was alot more on point being able to dribble past one, two and three defenders to score a goal. I feel like this is a step in the right direction. I will comeback on monday I was out at a family event all of yesterday evening so I just practiced the sombrero in my backyard. Friday and Wednesday have just become routine, all I need to make a habit it updating this comment. Other than that Ive got the sombrero down and my dribbling feel on point. Excited about the game tmmr Today's the last day and the game went pretty good As for my goals, the sombrero is not at 100 percent but it's very good, and I did reach my goal of 5: 30 with a time of, 5 min 14. It turns out running to more mental than physical at the start. I haven't stopped scoring getting 1 assist and 1 goal today which it pretty good. I feel like the habit of training feels like it's helping all, I prolly come back to this comment whenever I have a big achievement.
Every journey starts with a small step. Keep up
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The reaspn receiving rhe ball and first touch is the MOST IMPORTANT SKILL IN FOOTBALL is because you need it to be able to do ANYTHING in the game, forget shots, passing, and having a good game if you cant even do what you want the ball to do.
Yes, without the good first touch, you will never have a chance to do anything else, because you lose the ball 👍🔥⚽️
hey I got ankle sprain , how can my anke strong again
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do yourself a favor and get an actual physical therapist
Fascia training bro
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@@ultrasports4175 give me link the video
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sick first touch 🔥
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Really helpfull thanks
Awesome 👏
Thanks u
You are welcome 🙏
i need to learn more from you
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Best la croqueta tutorial ❤❤🎉
Thank you 👍💪
Love it!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Nice kostić jersey I wish he still was with Frankfurt
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new sub
Thank you so much 😊