You will have your own kit for training:
Train your ball control, unlock levels, climb the leaderboard, win trophies and challenge your friends.
DEVELOP YOUR TALENT, BUILD YOUR SOCCER PLAYER VIDEO CV AND GET REFERRED BY OUR SCOUTS TO PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAMS
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The Mat (training map) is designed to make it easier and faster to learn technical gestures.
With the help of the arrows and numbers on the mat, you can learn individual technique movements more easily and quickly. Learn more
Lessons are delivered through video tutorials on the Dribblium web app and describe the movements to be performed on the training map.
Each training will unlock another, thus moving from one technique to another with the goal of making you master the technical skill to control the ball to the fullest. Learn more
100+ EXERCISES IN A REVOLUTIONARY TRAINING PROGRAM
The training program was designed by:
- UEFA youth soccer coaches
- world champions in freestyling and street soccer
The goal is to improve:
- ball control
- the monopodic balance
- concentration
- the precision and sensitivity of touch
- coordination, rhythm, footwork
- the DRIBBLING
why train from home
To become a good soccer player one must be able to control the ball perfectly:
- Video games, backyards turned into oases of silence, unavailable open spaces in big cities, limited parental time to accompany them to the park, mean that children go out less and less to play with other peers, touching the ball a few times during the week and not being able to develop the sensitivity and technique to control it
- This is why young players should be able to train at home, on their own every day as if they were in a video game, because even training with a team there is not enough time to learn all the techniques that will be needed in real game situations, and these are either learned in the age group of 8 to 14 years old or it is difficult to learn them later
THE MAGIC FORMULA FOR BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL PLAYER!
Train 20 minutes a day with Dribblium in a year, that will be 6,720 more minutes you will have spent with the ball at your feet than your opponents having touched the ball over 200,000 times.