Challenges

Improve your soccer IQ

Step into Be Your Best’s most competitive mode. Challenges are short, focused training sessions designed to sharpen specific skills, like scanning, timing, and decision-making

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Train with Purpose

Improve your scanning and an array of other valuable cognitive abilities.

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Each challenge is built to develop a precise skill in your game

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New challenges drop every week, so there’s always something new to take on.

Features to keep you progressing

Fresh content, real rewards, and more focussed training sessions

Fresh Content Weekly

New challenges added every week—so training never gets stale.

High Impact, Low Time

Each challenge takes just minutes, making it perfect as a warm-up or daily brain boost.

Targeted Training

Tackle specific areas of your game with challenges designed to target scanning, awareness, and decision speed.

The Monthly Challenge

Each month, we create a challenge based on a story from the real football world. Top 3 in the leaderboard win real life prizes.

Tactical Concepts

From playing as a False-9 to an inverted fullback, challenges allow you to experience a new kind of tactical training

Rewards and Recognition

Unlock rewards, climb the leaderboards, and prove your progress with every challenge completed.

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You’re only a few weeks away from being a more calm & composed player on the field

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Expand your mind and game

Increase your football IQ with our specialized training modes & tools

Matchplay
Our open AI training mode. Play 11-aside with freedom to move and make decisions.
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Practice
Practice Mode lets you train key in-game scenarios in VR—condensing what would take thousands of hours on the pitch into just minutes.
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Career
Your personal soccer journey in VR - Improve your rating and prove you have what it takes to stay at the top.
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The players absolutely love training with Be Your Best. They would do more of it if they could"

Paul Schaffran
Head of Sports Science, Dortmund academy