Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put her in goal for a couple games.
What a dumb suggestion
Is it though? The therapy for most things anxiety related is do the thing over and over again to expose yourself. In fact, that is what people are suggesting on this thread.
Standing in the goal getting balls kicked at your head and body would do the trick. Maybe not in games but could do some goalie drills in practice. The goalies are not flinching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put her in goal for a couple games.
What a dumb suggestion
Anonymous wrote:Put her in goal for a couple games.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, reps.
It’s a 20-30 min, a few times a week cure.
1) start with low flight volleys- throwing them below waist and clean touch back to thrower. This will build confidence and feel for the touch needed to take a ball out of the air.
2) From there, bring it down to ground off chest and a clean touch.
3) judging flights using the skills from 1 and 2. Might need to go an actual field so you can do 15+ yard skyballs for them to bring down.
It really is just reps and realizing the ball won’t kill you and you have the skills to make the 1-2 touches needed from neck and below.
Anonymous wrote:Was she recently hit or injured by a ball to the face? If so it will go away with some time. I have 2 teenagers and over the course of their 10 plus years playing when they would get hit in the face there would be a few weeks where they would start to flinch after it happened and it always went away.