John Jeffus (@jhjeffus) 's Twitter Profile
John Jeffus

@jhjeffus

American Student-Athlete and Business Owner

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🎄⚽️ Merry Christmas from Futbol Factory! 🎄⚽️ This holiday season, we’re grateful for all our incredible players, families, and coaches who make our community special. ❤️ #MerryChristmas #FutbolFactory #PassionPrecisionPerformance

🎄⚽️ Merry Christmas from Futbol Factory! 🎄⚽️
This holiday season, we’re grateful for all our incredible players, families, and coaches who make our community special. ❤️
#MerryChristmas #FutbolFactory #PassionPrecisionPerformance
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This is one of the most frustrating feelings in soccer. You work hard. You train consistently. But games still feel different. That’s not a talent issue. That’s a training translation issue. Games don’t test touches. They test decisions. Train your decisions. Save this.

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If you can’t juggle cleanly, some next-level coaches will question your foundation. Not tricks. Control. No pressure = no excuses. 50 clean is the floor. Comment “50” when you hit it.

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Day 1 of chasing something that matters. Not just trying to make a TST roster — trying to prove to myself I can still compete at that level. Work starts now. ⚽️

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Day 4. GK session yesterday. Weights + runs today. No highlights. No crowd. Just stacking work so when the chance comes… I’m ready for it. ⚽️

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You just let in the softest goal of your life. Now what? 1. Deep breath. Reset your body. 2. Clap your gloves. Physical trigger = mental reset. 3. Talk. Organize. Action kills anxiety. 4. Make the NEXT save. Be a goldfish. Learn from it, then forget it. 🐠

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The #1 breakaway mistake young GKs make: They charge out with no plan. Here's the fix — read the touch, not the eyes. When the ball gets pushed too far, THAT'S your trigger. Simple, but nobody teaches it.