Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, most travel teams would LOVE a player that wants to be a keeper, and there are plenty of summer camps that are keeper specific.
If I were you, I'd email the training director at Bethesda Soccer Club, tell him exactly what you said here, and see what he has to say.
jcolton@bethesdasoccer.org
i'll be interested in seeing what he has to say. I think US system of goalie development shunts kids too early into gk - which is why us keepers are atrocious with their feet compared to spanish counterparts.

Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grade DS plays rec soccer and this is the first year they play with goalies. Surprisingly to me - my kids loves playing in goal and is actually really good (maybe because he also plays basketball?)
I didn't think he had the drive or skill to play travel soccer but now I'm rethinking. How does the trajectory work for goalies? Do travel teams take kids to play goalie only? How can he get more training? He's 7 by the way (a bit young for his grade).
We're in Takoma Park/Silver Spring area so lower Mont Co recommendations are very welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Specializing in goalie too early stunts the required technical skills with the feet that modern gk's need at higher levels.
goalies that don't have ability to play with their feet, limit their potential drastically at higher levels.
and you don't get enough touches under pressure with you feet at the crucial development periods of 8-14 if you are playing in gk all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, most travel teams would LOVE a player that wants to be a keeper, and there are plenty of summer camps that are keeper specific.
If I were you, I'd email the training director at Bethesda Soccer Club, tell him exactly what you said here, and see what he has to say.
jcolton@bethesdasoccer.org
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grade DS plays rec soccer and this is the first year they play with goalies. Surprisingly to me - my kids loves playing in goal and is actually really good (maybe because he also plays basketball?)
I didn't think he had the drive or skill to play travel soccer but now I'm rethinking. How does the trajectory work for goalies? Do travel teams take kids to play goalie only? How can he get more training? He's 7 by the way (a bit young for his grade).
We're in Takoma Park/Silver Spring area so lower Mont Co recommendations are very welcome.