We held two 60 minute sessions, one for each age groups.

Each session point/exercise has a link to the drill used – here

Each group begins with a thorough warm up 

Younger Keepers – 2008-2011

Eight session points for this session;

  • Basics – handshape, positioning and goalkicks – here,  here and here
  • Communication – talk to your defense – here
  • Resting place – where to stand in various phases of game  – here
  • one v one’s – practice “coming out” – here
  • Catching – kneeling dive and save – here
  • Penalty Kicks – how to save them – here
  • Free-kicks – setting up a wall – here
  • Keeper Frisbee – here

Older Keepers – 2001-2007

Six session points for this session;

  • Distribution – goal kicks  – here
  • Distribution – practicing speedy delivery – here
  • Resting place – where to stand in various phases of game  – here
  • one v one’s – practice “coming out” – here
  • Penalty Kicks – how to save them – here
  • Footwork – taking a high ball then a low save on the post – here

Tips for coaches – Confidence Cohesion Technique

Any coach can utilize these drills with their keeper. The objectives are the same – enhance footwork, follow the ball better with the eyes, and judge the flight of the ball.

A coach can use any one of the drills independently, and involve multiple players, especially attackers, to sharpen their skills too.

Try to encourage the keeper to use these skills – their footwork, their eyes and reflexes, and be brave to make the judgement calls and decisions that will come up regularly in games.