In soccer and in anything important you do in life, it is extremely important to set goals. A clear goal will motivate you and give you direction on what you want to achieve. Great players, even many good and average players have goals. When it comes to goal-setting, the very best players set themselves apart with an action plan to achieve their goals. It’s very difficult to achieve a difficult goal without a concrete plan to do so. As writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry famously said “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” If you have something great you want to achieve, you will need an action plan to get you there.

An action plan will give you direction on how you will achieve your goal and it is something you can directly control. Your focus should be on your action plan about 90 percent of the time if you are a serious athlete. By developing a solid action plan and sticking to it no matter what, you will continue to move closer to accomplishing your long-term goals. Your action plan should cover each area of training and life that will help or hurt you as a soccer player – position-specific skills, footwork & dribbling, agility, strength, conditioning, mindset, nutrition, rest/recovery, sleep, etc. When developing your plan, you should look at your strengths and areas that need the most improvement. For example – if your best offensive attribute is shooting from mid-range and your worst is your ability to place through passes well, then drills to develop these skills should be included in your action plan for offensive skills.  

Your action plan should be very specific – you don’t want to leave yourself any room to make excuses. This means you will write down the drills and exercises you will do along with how much time you will spend per week working on them. You can even take it a step further and plan out the specific times and days of your workouts each week. To hold yourself accountable to the plan, you can make it into a checklist that you complete each week, and post it somewhere that you will see it every day. Your plan should change when your schedule does (fall season, winter, spring season, when school ends, etc.). A good action plan will include extra work. If you are only doing workouts with your team(s), you won’t set yourself apart from the best competition.

Aim high when it comes to your goals and develop a specific action plan to achieve them!