Hoop BlahZacNaloenHoop Blah So it is chicken and egg then...
His touch is good because his confidence is up after working on it, or his confidence is up because his touch has been good.
Just found this again.
No it's not chicken and egg. You can't get good touch from confidence alone, you have to have done the work. The muscle memory has to exist. Lack of confidence can cause you to override that muscle memory, the muscle memory with high confidence = player on the top of their game.
Having the basic technique is a given though, it's the changes in that technique being applied (the confidence in many cases) that dictate one week to the next not the learning of how to control the ball by doing it in training. Those basics are learnt years before.
Which means it's not chicken and egg.