Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the best way to learn to make a good (long) goal kick? Is it just to kick a lot to improve power/strength or does it involve executing specific ball striking skills? I've watched quite a few YouTube videos and tried the things they teach but it didn't appear to make much difference... or maybe I wasn't watching the right videos?
Combo of good run up, foot plant, solid strike. Practice practice practice
watched one video where the guy taught a woman who's never played before to make great goals kicks in 15 minutes.... worked on every technique he demonstrated with my 12-yo to no avail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the best way to learn to make a good (long) goal kick? Is it just to kick a lot to improve power/strength or does it involve executing specific ball striking skills? I've watched quite a few YouTube videos and tried the things they teach but it didn't appear to make much difference... or maybe I wasn't watching the right videos?
Combo of good run up, foot plant, solid strike. Practice practice practice
Anonymous wrote:What's the best way to learn to make a good (long) goal kick? Is it just to kick a lot to improve power/strength or does it involve executing specific ball striking skills? I've watched quite a few YouTube videos and tried the things they teach but it didn't appear to make much difference... or maybe I wasn't watching the right videos?
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any thoughts/help for goalie coaching training? Camps, clinics and private coaches?
DS is looking to expand his skill set and his current travel team does not do any real specific goalie training. He is U12. Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the big clubs offer goalkeeper specific training. Some will allow non-club members to signup. There are also summer clinics or residential camps. If really interested you can hire a private coach but it’s more cost effective to join a clubs existing program.
Thank you. He is in one of the clubs and they do some goalie training 1x every couple weeks. I know some clubs have more intensive training for goalies but his does not. I can check around and see if any of the other clubs allow a non member to train. Any thoughts on private coaching, does it help?[/quo
Yes, private coaching does help. We tried this for my DS for a bit in offseason but stopped due to an unrelated injury. The private training is focused and intense. Many of the older HS level athletes do it. His clubs GK training is quite good already, 1-2x per week. Our last big club also held 1-2x week sessions. The are a lot of keeper skills that need focused instruction, it also helps if the team coach is supportive of the keeper role. Many are not and expect the player to develop on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the big clubs offer goalkeeper specific training. Some will allow non-club members to signup. There are also summer clinics or residential camps. If really interested you can hire a private coach but it’s more cost effective to join a clubs existing program.
Thank you. He is in one of the clubs and they do some goalie training 1x every couple weeks. I know some clubs have more intensive training for goalies but his does not. I can check around and see if any of the other clubs allow a non member to train. Any thoughts on private coaching, does it help?
We have been with a few clubs (sigh) and the quality of club keeper training seems to vary greatly. At times we have pursued private training and it has always been more focused and higher quality. Two guys I would recommend are Chris Torres at totalfutbol and Larry Dolph at just4keepers (google em). Both are excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the big clubs offer goalkeeper specific training. Some will allow non-club members to signup. There are also summer clinics or residential camps. If really interested you can hire a private coach but it’s more cost effective to join a clubs existing program.
Thank you. He is in one of the clubs and they do some goalie training 1x every couple weeks. I know some clubs have more intensive training for goalies but his does not. I can check around and see if any of the other clubs allow a non member to train. Any thoughts on private coaching, does it help?
Anonymous wrote:Most of the big clubs offer goalkeeper specific training. Some will allow non-club members to signup. There are also summer clinics or residential camps. If really interested you can hire a private coach but it’s more cost effective to join a clubs existing program.