👩‍🏫 Why It’s Important for Teachers to Try Freestyle Football Skills Too

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When I visit schools for freestyle football workshops, it’s not just the pupils who get involved — I always encourage teachers and staff to join in and try the skills as well.


⚽ Teachers Learning New Skills Creates a Positive Example

Seeing teachers step out of their comfort zones to try freestyle football tricks has a powerful impact on pupils. When students watch their teachers:

  • Attempt new skills
  • Make mistakes and fail
  • Keep trying and eventually succeed
  • Have fun during the process

…it sends a strong message that learning is a lifelong journey, and it’s okay to make mistakes along the way.


🌟 Building a Growth Mindset Through Freestyle Football

Freestyle football workshops aren’t just about football tricks — they’re about building confidence, resilience, and a growth mindset.

When teachers model this mindset by:

  • Trying the basics like toe bounces and around the world
  • Laughing at mistakes
  • Celebrating small wins

…it encourages pupils to adopt the same approach. This promotes a positive learning environment where everyone feels comfortable to try, fail, and improve.


🏫 Why Teacher Participation Boosts Engagement

Teacher involvement:

  • Increases pupil motivation
  • Enhances classroom rapport
  • Demonstrates that everyone can learn new skills
  • Creates memorable moments that pupils talk about long after the workshop

When teachers show enthusiasm for freestyle football, pupils get inspired to push themselves harder and enjoy the experience even more.


🚀 Bring This Unique Experience to Your School

Invite me to your school for a freestyle football workshop where:

  • Teachers and pupils learn together
  • Confidence and teamwork grow
  • Everyone experiences the joy of mastering new skills

📅 Book now at: www.FreestyleFootballAcademy.com

Ash Randall
Professional Freestyle Footballer | School Workshop Leader | 25x Guinness World Record Holder
🌐 www.AshFreestyle.com