Players don’t need more instructions — they need better decision patterns.

“Train more and you’ll improve.”

The most repeated lie in sport.

You can train every day…
and never actually get better.

Because learning doesn’t come from repetition.
It comes from decision-making.

A player doesn’t learn by playing.
They learn when training forces them to make the right decision again and again.

If you don’t design the decision:
there is no learning.

If you don’t repeat the decision:
there is no automation.

If you don’t automate:
there is no performance under pressure.

Training without a system is not training.
It’s just movement.

Método Pons doesn’t train players.
It designs decisions.

And that changes everything.

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