10 minutes a day can put your child years ahead
Most kids lose their coordination edge before age 10. A few quietly build it daily.
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Ages 7–10 and 12–13 are the two windows when coordination develops fastest — confirmed by a peer-reviewed study of 1,000+ young athletes. Outside these windows, the same gains take years longer, or never come. If your child is in this range, the clock is already running.
DON'T WASTE THE WINDOW →Based on peer-reviewed research tracking 1,000+ young athletes — ages 7–10 are the single most critical window for skill development.

Team practice splits one coach between ten kids, twice a week. That's not development — that's exposure. The players who visibly improve are doing short, structured sessions at home. In 90 minutes of team practice, your child touches the ball for around 4 minutes. The other 86 are spent watching and waiting. The SilentBall Academy Training Kit is built for exactly that: small spaces, no noise, short enough to happen every single day.
GET THE TRAINING KIT →The same study found that kids who train daily at home accumulate more quality reps in one week than most receive across an entire month of team practice.

His coach asked what we'd been doing differently. We hadn't changed anything — just 10 minutes before school.
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