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Goal Keeper Training
Goal Keeper Training

The JKG Goalkeeper Academy offers goalkeeping
training sessions for any age group- youth thru adult.
Jay Golomb is the director of the Goalkeeping
Academy and will offer various types of training:

^ private training- 1 on 1 training

^ semi-private training- Up to three students

^ group training- 4 or more students

^ team training-Training session with the team with
emphasis on the GK.  How to incorporate the Gk with
the team.

The training is done 1 day a week for 8 weeks.

Here is the breakdown of the curriculum:

Session #1 Footwork and Stance / Catching Techniques
Session #2 Angle Play and Positioning
Session #3 Diving Techniques and Deflecting
Session #4 Crosses and Punching
Session #5 Break-A-Ways
Session #6 Distribution: Throwing and Catching
Session #7 Dead Ball Situations
Session #8 Flexibility and Strength Exercises,
Abdominal and Back Exercises.

A note from the director:  

One thing that I noticed with teams is that the GK
position is taken lightly.  If a Gk has not been
trained in practice; how do you expect him to perform
in game situations.  GK's should be improving during
the season, not regressing.  The more they practice
the drills with a trainer the better they should be
getting.  This in turn should raise their confidence
level.    Remember the GK is the last line of defense
and the first line of offense.

 

 


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