SenseBall, the training ball increasingly used in professional clubs
Developed in the early 2000s, this football kick trainer is recognised by clubs such as AC Milan, RSC Anderlecht, KRC Genk, Club Brugge, RCSC Charleroi, FC Nantes, FC Metz, Toulouse FC, Havre Athletic Club, Sporting Kansas City, Willem II, APOEL Nicosia, FC Lugano, Glasgow Rangers, Servette Genève FC… as well as by players such as Dries Mertens and Axel Witsel. Especially recommended for young players from 6 to 18 years old, SenseBall allows a player who uses it to hit the ball about 1.000 times in fifteen minutes, much more than during a full training session, as well as to improve his football performances and to become ambidextrous. Created in Belgium, this tool is increasingly used in European training centres. In Anderlecht, which has the best training centre in Belgium for having brought out players such as Lukaku, Tielemans or Kompany, this tool has been used for many years. In France, FC Metz is a partner of SenseBall and was one of the first clubs to apply the method within its youth teams. During the confinement, the club even provided a SenseBall to each of its professional players to keep daily contact with the ball. In recent months, clubs using [...]
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