How Kids Can Learn from Lamine Yamal: Confidence Over Haircuts
- George Calmoti

- Aug 22
- 1 min read
⚽✨ Copy the confidence, not the haircut!
These days, more and more kids want to be like Barcelona’s rising star, Lamine Yamal. They copy his style, his haircut, even the way he celebrates after scoring. And honestly, that’s normal—kids look up to idols who inspire them and spark their dreams. 🙌
But here’s the real takeaway:
👉 The next time you catch your child practicing “Yamal’s dance” they saw online, challenge them to look up “Yamal’s training” instead.
👉 Style and gestures are fun, but the true secret behind his success is hours of practice, discipline, and the confidence to believe in himself.
Clothes and celebrations are easy to copy. What’s hard—and what really matters—is copying Yamal’s mindset: the courage to take the ball and change the game, the left-foot strike perfected through countless repetitions, and the belief that talent is just the starting point while hard work makes the difference.
🎯 Outfits and dances are cool, but what will shape a child—both as a player and as a person—is effort, confidence, and persistence.
💡 For us as parents:
Let’s remind our kids—it’s not about looking like Lamine Yamal.
It’s about training, believing, and carrying themselves with the same confidence he shows on the pitch❗️
That’s the true example of how kids can learn from Lamine Yamal — by following his mindset, his work ethic, and his courage to take the field with confidence. ⚽🌟








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