I got to know Guido as a positive, stimulating and a well substantiated coach. A coach with a clear vision of which he knows how to transfer it to the group. - Rick Sierdal - former assistant coach Schaesberg U13
Guido was hard working, professional and committed, and expected the same out of the players. He used some great group techniques and individualized programs to try and take our players to the next level. - Gregg Blundell - First Team Physiotherapist Tranmere Rovers FC
A young coach from the Netherlands who has a lot of knowledge and great ideas - Patrick Ward - Sport Scientist Seattle Seahawks
Guido is a top professional. His work is characterized by a strong scientific base and a rampant enthusiasm. - Jan van Winckel - Head of strength, conditioning and medicine Al-Ahli Saudi FC
I got to know Guido as a passionated guy with a lot of enthusiasm. We always have interesting discussions about our job in which he shows to have substantial knowledge. He was always willing to listen to others' opinion and to learn from thereon. - Hans Wiltenburg - former physio First Team Roda JC Kerkrade
The BeNeVoetbal conference was at the right moment in my career, What is talent and how do we identify it as a coach? Answers were given by presenters with an international background. I would recommend every football coach to attend this conference. - Anjo Coppus - coach VVV Venlo
Guido is an enthusiastic and studious coach, he is always willing to think along in relation to the learning process of the players. Guido is also very skilled didactically. - Mark Huis in ‘t Veld - Director Total Soccer Network
I got to know Guido as a passionated guy with a lot of enthusiasm. We always have interesting discussions about our job in which he shows to have substantial knowledge. He was always willing to listen to others' opinion and to learn from thereon. - Hans Wiltenburg - former physio First Team Roda JC Kerkrade
1 September 2012 till 31 May 2013
Liverpool John Moores University
MSc Research internship at the Science and Football department
Major project - The role of feedback within the use of key practice activities in English professional youth soccer.
Guido completed his Masters Research Internship at the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University between (September 2012-May 2013). He was dedicated to his work and extremely eager to learn during his time with us. He made a positive contribution to a joint research project and also attended lectures in the school to improve his understanding of Physiology, Psychology, Skill Acquisition and Performance Analysis in Football. He fitted into the system exceptionally well and worked effectively alongside me and my colleagues during the research project at LJMU. - Martin Littlewood - programme leader for the School’s BSc (Hons) Science and Football degree programme at Liverpool John Moores University