JC "The Dragon" Ferrer

JC "The Dragon" Ferrer

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Fil-Am-half Filipino, half Amazing. Plays American Football- Tight End/QB-Receiver. Plays for the Manila Outlaws, Manila Raiders & Taguig Vipers.

Rugby Player (Forward) Former Dragon Boat Paddler, Hiker, Wakeboarder, Surfer, Traveler, Photographer.

Photos from SOP - Dream Catchers's post 11/03/2026

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Photos from JC "The Dragon" Ferrer's post 22/11/2025

WHY SOME KIDS LOOK GREAT IN TRAINING… BUT FREEZE IN MATCHES

Something I see all the time in youth football is this:

Parents tell me their child looks brilliant in training, sharp, confident, doing all the right things…

…but when it comes to matches, it doesn’t look the same.

They freeze.
They panic.
They stop doing the things they can clearly do.

And the question is always:
“Why? They can do it in training, so why not in the game?”

Here’s what I think:

It’s rarely a “player problem.”
It’s almost always an “environment problem.”

Players will only transfer what they learn if the training environment actually prepares them for the real game.

If sessions are full of:

drills with long queues

static cones instead of moving players

over-coached instructions

predictable patterns

actions with no pressure, no timing, no decisions.

then why are we surprised when kids freeze on match day?

Nothing in that environment looks or feels like football.

In the real game, they have:

pressure

opponents closing space

decisions changing every second

timing windows

mistakes to recover from

movement around them

If they never experience that in training, match day becomes alien to them.

But when training constantly recreates the same “pictures” they face in games:

real opponents

variable pressure

decisions they must make themselves

moments to protect the ball

moments to combine

moments to dribble in the right areas

moments to release the ball early

then everything starts to transfer.

They build understanding, not just technique.
They recognise situations quicker.
Their confidence grows because the game feels familiar.

And as coaches, THAT’S when we can step in and make adjustments, because the moment is alive, realistic, and meaningful. That’s where lightbulb moments actually happen.

So for me, when a player looks great in training but not in matches, the simple reason is this:

The training environment allowed it.
Change the environment, and you’ll change the player.

Create realism.
Replicate the game 💪🏼⚽️
Coach in the moments that matter.

And watch the player come alive on match day.
The Dream Catchers Club JC Ferrer Special Olympics Pilipinas

22/10/2025

Though the pads are hung up, the heart still races with every memory of those ardous training days and bone breaking games. Every scar tells a story, every ache a victory. The game may be over, but the legend lives on.

AI Art by The Fat Digital Nomad 😉💪🏼

21/10/2025

You can't expect to perform like a lion on game day if you train like a kitten... Training is the battlefield where victories are prepared. If you're not giving it your all there, don't expect to conquer & win on game day.

Repercussions on Game Day from slacking off and not giving your best on training.

- Lack of Stamina: Expect to gas out early, leaving your team vulnerable.

- Poor Ex*****on: Skills will be sloppy, leading to turnovers and missed opportunities.

- Mental Weakness: Under pressure, you'll crumble, unable to make critical decisions.

- Increased Risk of Injury: Lack of preparation makes you more susceptible to strains and sprains.

- Loss of Confidence: Doubt will creep in, affecting your overall performance and hindering your ability to compete effectively.

07/10/2025

A visionary leader sees beyond the present, creating pathways for children to become beacons of hope and progress, fueled by a steadfast commitment to the well-being of all. To build a brighter tomorrow, we must have the foresight to invest in our children today, nurturing their potential and instilling in them the resilience to overcome challenges for the benefit of humanity. The Dream Catchers Club

19/09/2025
29/08/2025

Always give out your best, in school, In sports, In life... Cherish every moment, 3njoy it while it last. Most people are not given the same opportunity to train compete & level up again, and thats the reality in life... so while you're at it, while there is someone helping you become a better person and athlete, do everything and never give up. Always give it your best shot... 💪🏼 The same opportunity might never come again.

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