Competition is the single best tool a coach can use to drive individual
improvement.
Drills and exercises that focus on specific technical
aspects are important but when the pressure of an opponent is added,
performance is pushed to new heights. The natural opponent for a
goalkeeper is a striker but an equally competitive situation can be
created by having two goalkeepers compete against one-another.
Goalie Wars! shows you
how to
maximize the intensity and productivity of training session for the most
specialized position in soccer. Training goalkeepers in pairs is one of
the most economical and motivational methods you can use to bring out
the best in your ‘keepers.
This book examines the possibilities
of intensive pairs training for goalkeepers. The chapters include:
Game-Day Warm-Up, Fitness and Agility,
Handling and Distribution, Diving, Reactions, and
Shot-Stopping. Each of these topics is
presented in a pairs format where the goalkeepers can train and compete
against each other. Through the use of progressions and variations, the
coach can continually challenge the goalkeepers and keep the training
session lively. The goal is to maximize the intensity and productivity
in the team training environment for this very specialized position.
Tony
Englund is the Director of Coaching and Player Development at
Burnsville Fire Soccer Club in Minneapolis. He has coached goalkeepers
for more than twenty years, and has enjoyed watching many of his former
players go on to play the game at the highest levels. His club teams
have consistently earned state and regional recognition. Englund holds
more than a dozen NSCAA diplomas, including the Director of Coaching,
Premier and Goalkeeping Level III awards. He also serves as an Associate
Staff Coach for the NSCAA.