Indoor training
Indoor soccer training works when setup is simple.Roll out and train.
For homes, garages, academies, and small indoor spaces that need useful technical training equipment.

Indoor Soccer Training Equipment
Indoor training equipment should make practice easier, not heavier. STRK gives players a defined training surface and visible target cues for compact ball work.
Fits short technical sessions when field access is limited.
Supports first touch, reaction, weak foot, and ball mastery drills.
Keeps the player focused on the ball and target, not on managing cones or a phone.
What indoor equipment must solve
The main constraints are space, setup time, and safety. A compact mat creates a repeatable area where players can train close control without needing a full pitch.
Better than random cone patterns
Cones can be useful, but they do not cue the next action. STRK adds a target system so the player reacts while still controlling the ball.
Use the room you already have
A garage, basement, home gym, or academy corner can become a technical station when the session is short and the equipment has a clear purpose.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Garage first touch
Use a fixed two-target path and focus on stopping the ball cleanly in each zone.
Compact reaction
Keep touches small as targets change, prioritizing balance and safe movement.
Indoor weak-foot round
Run one slow round using only the weaker foot, then repeat with mixed feet.
Common questions.
Can STRK be used indoors?
Yes. It is designed for compact technical sessions. Players still need enough surrounding space and should train on a safe surface.
What ball should players use indoors?
Use a suitable football for the space and skill level. Younger players may need a lighter or smaller ball.
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Training guides
Clubs, academies, and distribution partners can contact [email protected].