Training mat
A football training mat should teach the feet.Not just mark the floor.
For players, parents, coaches, and academies looking for a structured football mat for technical training.

Football Training Mat
A football training mat is most useful when it gives the player a clear technical task. STRK combines a defined surface, six target zones, and light cues so each touch has a destination.
Supports close control, sole rolls, weak-foot work, and reaction paths.
Creates a repeatable station for home or academy sessions.
Keeps the player training with a ball instead of only stepping patterns.
More than a surface
A mat should not only protect the floor or show a shape. It should guide the next action and help the player repeat the skill.
Why target zones matter
Targets make the outcome visible. Did the ball arrive cleanly, and is the player ready for the next touch?
Where it fits
Use STRK as a warm-up station, home training tool, weak-foot block, or short reaction session between larger drills.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Mat orientation round
Learn the six zones and move the ball slowly from center to each target.
Sole-roll path
Roll across the body, stop inside a target, then reset.
First-touch target
Redirect the ball toward a lit zone and recover balance.
Common questions.
What is a football training mat used for?
It is used for compact technical drills such as ball mastery, first touch, footwork, weak foot, and reaction work.
Can a training mat be used by academies?
Yes. The clearest academy use is station-based technical work with one player per mat.
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Training guides
Clubs, academies, and distribution partners can contact [email protected].