If your child loves soccer and you're tired of the screen-time battles, there's a structured at-home program most parents haven't found yet - and your kid will think it was their idea.

He wasn't doing anything wrong. He was just… there. Moving from one screen to the next. Every so often asking if I'd suggest something to do.
I suggested the backyard. He said it was cold. I suggested his bike. He said he was tired. And I remember thinking: this isn't what I wanted for him.
Not in a dramatic way. Just a quiet, persistent feeling: he had all this energy and enthusiasm, and nowhere to put it - except a screen designed to absorb it.
It wasn't that he didn't have interests. He loves soccer - plays on Saturdays, talks about it constantly.
The problem was that nothing had ever turned those interests into a habit.
That changed when we found FPRO. And honestly? The biggest change wasn't on a soccer field. It was in our house.
"The hardest part of parenting isn't finding an activity. It's finding one they'll keep doing - without you pushing every time."The challenge every parent knows
Screens aren't going away. Every year, the teams who design games get better at holding your child's attention.
You're not fighting laziness. You're up against something built by the smartest product teams in the world - engineered to out-reward going outside.
Only one thing reliably pulls a kid off a passive screen: something that offers the same kind of reward - progress, achievement, mastery - while making them move.
Fixed times, external pressure, and the "I don't want to go" battle on a cold Tuesday evening.
Exciting for weeks, then forgotten. Novelty wears off without structure or a reason to come back.
No feedback, no progress, no reward. Kids need to feel they're actually getting somewhere.
Works for a while, but creates dependency. The goal is a kid who does it because they want to.

Instead of fighting screens for your child's attention, FPRO uses the screen as the bridge.
The phone becomes the guide - telling your child what to do, tracking progress, rewarding them.
But the activity happens in the real world. A real ball. Their real body.
The screen coaches. Your kid plays. 20 minutes of moving - that never feels like exercise.
The app is gamified - XP, badges, daily challenges, rankings.
It creates the same pull as the games competing for their attention. Except this one makes them move.
A mobile app and a Ball Mastery Training Mat, working together to give kids a structured, genuinely fun daily activity.
You open it, hand it over, and get out of the way.

Guides every session from warm-up to finish. Your child follows along with a ball - no parental involvement needed.

Unroll it in the living room, the backyard, or the driveway. Fold it away when done. No permanent space needed.
XP, ranking, badges they're close to, and today's challenge. There's always something worth doing today.
Living room, hallway, backyard, driveway - the mat goes down and they're ready. No trip to a sports center.
The drill plays from their point of view. They follow along and repeat - moving, concentrating, completely absorbed.
XP updates, ranking moves, tomorrow's challenge is revealed. They're already thinking about the next session.

Within a few days, something changes in the house.
They come home from school and - instead of heading straight for the TV - ask if they can do their FPRO session first.
Or they finish dinner and disappear. Not to a screen - to the backyard, with their ball.
Forty minutes later, you look out the window. They're still going.
XP, badges, trophies. Progress is visible and accumulates - a reason to return that has nothing to do with how good they are at soccer.
Daily challenges refresh automatically. There's always a reason to open the app today - the same pull that keeps kids in games.
As drills progress, kids notice themselves improving. Getting good at something is one of the most powerful motivators there is.
Global and local rankings give competitive kids something to chase. Even the "not competitive" ones get quietly obsessed.
They own their account, their XP, their progress. You didn't make them do it - they chose it. That distinction matters enormously.
No car ride, no class time, no setup. The barrier to doing it today is almost zero - which means they actually do it.
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"My son has the attention span of a goldfish. I'd tried swimming, tennis, art, coding - nothing lasted a month. FPRO is the only thing that's held his attention for five months. Every single school day."Lisa P. - Mom of an 8-year-old, Austin, TX
"We had a constant battle over screen time. What actually worked was FPRO. She just stopped wanting to watch as much YouTube because she had something better to do. No conflict from me."Joanna K. - Mom of a 10-year-old, Denver, CO
"He was shy, didn't like trying new things. Four months in, he volunteered to demonstrate a skill at school. I cried a little. It's just a soccer app, but somehow it gave him this."Rachel T. - Mom of a 9-year-old, Portland, OR

Marcelo Vieira is a Real Madrid legend and a 5-time Champions League winner.
He's an FPRO ambassador - and his exclusive training drills are inside the app.
"With FPRO, kids build control, coordination, and confidence - the foundation that lasts. Even 20 minutes a day can change a child's life."
Give them something worth coming back to, backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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If your kid doesn't use it, send the mat back within 30 days for a full refund - no questions asked. Fast US shipping. (Grip socks excluded for hygiene reasons.)
"The best thing you can give a child isn't an activity they do. It's an activity they choose - because they love it, because it's genuinely theirs."
Most parents spend years searching for that thing. FPRO is the shortcut - and it starts this afternoon.
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