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Goalkeeping Drills

 
Purpose of the Drill
  • Teach players correct techniques.
  • Build confidence.
 
Steps
  1. Set up a triangle using large cones or flags, 4 yards per side.
  2. Position a goalkeeper on each side of the triangle. Coach stands in the middle with several balls.
  3. Go around the group working on basic goalkeeping fundamentals.
  4. Goalkeepers throw ball back to the coach.
  5. Do the same, but throw the ball randomly to keep goalkeepers thinking and mentally alert.

    Goalkeeping Fundamentals Drill
 
Coaching Tips
  • Ensure correct techniques are used.
  • Use with lower level players or at the beginning of training so that players master the correct basics.
 
 
Intermediate Ability — Goalie in the Middle
 
Purpose of the Drill
  • Increase player's ability to think quickly.
  • Increase player's agility when making saves.
 
Steps
  1. Mark out a central goal, 4 yards by 2 yards by 2 yards (or full-size goal for 11-a-side players), with flags or cones.
  2. Goalkeeper stands in the middle.
  3. Goalkeeper receives different kinds of shots (easy at first, then build up to hard shots).
  4. Goalkeeper takes a ball from one side, then quickly turns around and takes a shot from the other side.
  5. Count number of saves made before a goal is scored.

    Goalie in the Middle Drill
 
Coaching Tips
  • Keep goalkeeper interested.
  • Vary shots.
  • Use one-on-one coaching while the rest of the team is learning specific skills.
 
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