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The methodology behind individual development

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Reach Your Full Potential.

StunpreX is a soccer player development hub built on a public methodology — the Codex. Convictions, drills, and pathways for players, parents, and coaches who want development that compounds.

“Skills and abilities are not born with anyone. They get developed by hard work.”

What StunpreX offers

Why StunpreX

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    Capacity-tagged training

    Every drill names the human capacities it builds — perceptual, cognitive, motor, communication, affective, adaptive. Train what you actually need.

  • 02

    A defended methodology

    Thirty-six convictions, five age-band pathways, and an anti-pattern list — published openly. The brand is its source code.

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    Process, not promises

    No fake testimonials. No countdown timers. No selling vapor. Progress is what gets measured, not what gets marketed.

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    Built for the long game

    For 13–24 players, the parents who fund them, and the coaches who multiply them. Designed to compound over years, not impress in weeks.

Young players in motion

What StunpreX believes

Greatness is trained, not born.

Roughly ninety percent method and effort, ten percent genetics. The player who treats themselves as a beginner-with-potential outdevelops the one who relies on talent.

— Codex Conviction 1

The Codex — what StunpreX believes

A school of thought, published openly

Most platforms hide their methodology. StunpreX defends its convictions in public — the ones players love, the ones parents argue with, and the ones academies don’t want to hear.

Thirty-six convictions. Five age-band pathways. The Player Operating Principles. The anti-patterns we reject.

Read the Codex
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    First touch is the foundation skill.

    Before dribbling, before shooting, before tactics — the receiving touch determines whether anything else is possible. Train it daily, both feet, every surface.

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    Scanning is a habit, not a gift.

    Top performers scan substantially more often than the average player. The behaviour is trainable; the habit is what separates them.

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    Both feet, or half a player.

    A right-foot-only player is a solved problem at any decent level. Dedicate 30–40% of solo training to the weak foot until it disappears as an asset gap.

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