Breaking Pressure - Episode 5 ”Pressure, Diamonds or Dust”
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Pressure. It’s everywhere in soccer.
On the field, on the sideline, in the stands, and even in the referee’s whistle.
But here’s the truth nobody wants to admit: not all pressure makes players better.
Some pressure sharpens us. It challenges us. It builds resilience and creates diamonds.
Other pressure? It suffocates. It paralyzes. It kills creativity and joy—turning kids into anxious robots terrified of making mistakes.
In this episode of Breaking Pressure, we dig into the raw reality of pressure in youth soccer:
The difference between good pressure and bad pressure (and why most adults get it wrong).
How players, coaches, parents, and referees each experience pressure in unique—and often destructive—ways.
Why the wrong kind of pressure is driving kids out of the game.
How to reframe pressure as fuel for growth instead of fear of failure.
This conversation is going to sting, because it exposes a hard truth: too often, the pressure adults put on kids in the name of “development” is actually breaking them down.
If we don’t learn how to handle pressure the right way, we won’t get diamonds—we’ll just keep making dust.
👉 Do you believe pressure makes players better? Or do you think it’s ruining the game? Let us know in the comments.
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