Hans Martin Bjørkevoll
There's a specific thing that happens on Saturdays. Your child, the one who looks sharp and confident at training, arrives at a match and something closes down. The decisions slow. The body follows.
And separately, or so it seems, there's the physical thing. The knee. The heel. The growth spurt that coincides with every increase in training load.
These aren't two separate problems. The practice environment producing one is producing the other.
Your child's coach sees three hours a week. The physio sees the aftermath.
You see everything else: the Tuesday backyard session, the car ride after the match, the growth spurt they've been in for six months, the tournament weekend followed by six straight days of training.
No coach or physio has that picture. You do. And it's the only picture that changes both outcomes.
We start with a full diagnosis of your child's environment, how they're practising, how the week is loaded, what's happening on the sideline and in the car on the way home.
I'll tell you exactly what I see. Then we build something different. Not more. Different — the kind of practice that shows up in how your child moves and decides on a Saturday, and the kind of load management that stops the recurring physical problems before they start.
Format: Biweekly 45-min video sessions + async support between sessions.
Duration: 90 days (7 sessions in total)
Price: $1,200
Your child is between 10 and 15, playing competitive football, and the gap between training and match performance is real. You're already investing seriously in their development. You want a direct answer for your specific child, not a general framework you have to figure out how to apply yourself.
This isn't for a parent who wants generic advice, or whose child isn't yet at a level where the Tuesday/Saturday gap is visible.
If this sounds like your situation, apply below. I'll look at what you've sent and tell you within 48 hours whether I think I can help.
If we're not a fit, I'll say so.
I'm a sports physiotherapist. MSc from the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences. 14 years treating injured youth footballers, have coached youth football, a parent of two.
I've spent most of that time treating the same child: technically capable, performing at training, struggling on match day, managing something physical that keeps coming back. The combination of treating these players clinically, coaching them on the pitch, and watching from the sideline as a parent is what this work is built on.
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