As a goalkeeper coach and goalkeeper myself, I found this video useful. The only thing I would change is how the players land in a diamond catch. Instead of landing on one, it's better to land on two feet. Landing on one foot exposes the knee to injury whereas landing on two feet is much safer. Overall, great video!
These videos are extremely helpful. I have two sons who play goalie and trying to find goalie trainers is damn near impossible but these videos really help fill in some of the gaps.
I think this is a great video for GKs It would be helpful if there was a description of the set up for each of the drills - distance - number of reps , any progressions, etc Thanks for it though - it is quite useful
Seen several comments on here regarding W catch vs Diamond and which is better. As a coach i teach both and let the player experiment with each before deciding which best suites their style of play. Equip them with all the tools and let them decide which fits better.
same....i teacha lot of NEW andor young keepers...as well as advanced.......and the young kids especially are encouraged to find what works best for them early on...because as long as i have hands behind the ball, im happy to start there.....and next..but most important is...CAN THEY CATCH AND CONTROL THE BALL? ...lot of kids want to make PERFECT W's or "diamonds"/triangles....resulting in their hands being too close together to REALLY catch and hold the ball.......also watch for them to rbring thei hands up too fast early on thus getting them too close together again
after all the years, i have slightly different variations of all the basics in my repertoir, wich are way more effective. I wonder if most goalies come to this point, since i see most pros still using traditional technics, but not all of them.
I found this video useful; however there are a few fundamental items that should be addressed. When saving ground balls, they should not drop all the way to their knee. They need to keep both soles of their feet in contact with the ground so they can make a quick change if the ball takes a bad hop. So when dropping the knee don't let the knee touch the ground and keep the ball of the foot on the dropping knee in contact with the ground. My other comment would be on the collapse dive to remind the keeper to always bend the top leg in front to protect their body. The top leg should not float up in the air. Overall, a nice starter video. Thank you!!
And the person that says this video is used for yup this one is useful or like one time and use one of the things I learned from one of these videos and they pretty much work worked good
There’s a problem with the punt used in the video, he’s using the same side hand as the foot he’s using to punt it. If you’re punting with your right, you should be using your left hand to drop the ball👍
Hmmm dunno about that. I’m Australian & Australian rules football develops the best punters in the world and I’m not sure I’ve ever heard/seen the opposite foot/hand idea.
I love the video as a coach….. but on the collapse dive I would have loved to hear you say to not land on your elbow. Your not demonstrating was hitting elbow first, recipe for dislocating a shoulder. ( speaking from personal experience 😢)
Now I feel like the arrows don’t really exist Spain man but I’m gonna say this seems like a pretty high-quality one open video old Time 20212 sounds like
Diamond or W. GK should always train with gloves at any age. It's a different feel, makes the hands bigger and protects your hands. Train how you play and vice versa.
@@jonathanfitzgerald5792 lol. No professional team or amateur trains that way. Gloves also protect against broken fingers. Gloves should feel like an extension of you not a bonus
I like the video, but in the diamond catch - the second explanation catching the ball above the head - you state to bring the ball immediately into the chest. Just be careful that in congested surroundings when catching the ball high in a crowd of players, it may be necessary to keep the ball held high and bring it in shortly afterwards making sure the immediate area is clear, and the goalie doesn't hit the ball against either a close opposing player, or even a teammate, that could dislodge the ball in an attempt to bring the ball in too quickly. If it is a solid diamond catch the ball will be secure in the hands while waiting for the immediate area to clear. Thanks for these videos though. They are very good.
Being a keeper (and now coach), I never went for the shuffling feet, I was told that you just get across the goal as quick as you can, teaching to shuffle can slow your movement.
Great video for beginners. I just recommend to give the players actual goal keeper numbers like Nr 1 or 12. No Goalkeeper is going to have Nr 10 or Nr 9.
As a keeper coach I call it a W catch, not diamond. American football players use diamond catches to let the nose go through the gap. I found calling it diamond instead of W confuses kids who try to catch with their hands too close together.
I’m an u12 goalkeeper who’s played against Leeds, Swansea, man city and more I found not much helpful but where are the gloves.Also on the collapse dive don’t land on your elbows.And you only punch it when a cross is coming in and is to hard to claim and it’s a w catch not a diamond catch. there really isn’t a point in the punt because when you do it’ll probably just come straight back.there are also some points you didn’t mention like sweeping, how to deal with crosses, 1v1s and a lot more so yea I didn’t find it very helpful
i am a goal keeper but im scared of the ball cuz i can get injured if the ball hit my face or stomach or my p***s😰😰 so how can i get rid of that fear? please answer my question plissss😭😭😭 i am just 10 years old😭😭😭
Prob tells him to use your lower hand when diving for a ball higher than your head when there’s no way it can reach further or higher than your top hand. Makes no sense to reach up when your quickest response is down
Yup, and they don't even line up the video to match the dialogue in some cases, when they describe the front smother, they show a kid falling off to the side. 🤦
These work long distance, but when diving you should get the ball and IMMEDIATELY roll and put your back to the field when shot on close up. You can’t touch the goalkeeper, but accidents happen and can be severe so this can prevent you getting kicked in the face
As a goalkeeper coach and goalkeeper myself, I found this video useful. The only thing I would change is how the players land in a diamond catch. Instead of landing on one, it's better to land on two feet. Landing on one foot exposes the knee to injury whereas landing on two feet is much safer. Overall, great video!
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The other leg is for protecting. like during corners you can use the other leg as a barrier to prevent tackles or bumps.
These videos are extremely helpful. I have two sons who play goalie and trying to find goalie trainers is damn near impossible but these videos really help fill in some of the gaps.
This is awesome thanks. I think one thing that's missing and is important for beginners is sweeping off your line.
Being an under 12s team goalkeeper, you just gave me some advice. Even better, were 1st in our league!!! Thanks!😊
very useful
thank you
I think this is a great video for GKs It would be helpful if there was a description of the set up for each of the drills - distance - number of reps , any progressions, etc Thanks for it though - it is quite useful
Video is very usefull
This is very useful for me as a young goalkeeper thank you
This video really will really help me as goalkeeper in little league😀
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its fun to watch and helpful
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Seen several comments on here regarding W catch vs Diamond and which is better. As a coach i teach both and let the player experiment with each before deciding which best suites their style of play. Equip them with all the tools and let them decide which fits better.
same....i teacha lot of NEW andor young keepers...as well as advanced.......and the young kids especially are encouraged to find what works best for them early on...because as long as i have hands behind the ball, im happy to start there.....and next..but most important is...CAN THEY CATCH AND CONTROL THE BALL?
...lot of kids want to make PERFECT W's or "diamonds"/triangles....resulting in their hands being too close together to REALLY catch and hold the ball.......also watch for them to rbring thei hands up too fast early on thus getting them too close together again
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after all the years, i have slightly different variations of all the basics in my repertoir, wich are way more effective. I wonder if most goalies come to this point, since i see most pros still using traditional technics, but not all of them.
Very much useful video
I found this video useful; however there are a few fundamental items that should be addressed. When saving ground balls, they should not drop all the way to their knee. They need to keep both soles of their feet in contact with the ground so they can make a quick change if the ball takes a bad hop. So when dropping the knee don't let the knee touch the ground and keep the ball of the foot on the dropping knee in contact with the ground. My other comment would be on the collapse dive to remind the keeper to always bend the top leg in front to protect their body. The top leg should not float up in the air. Overall, a nice starter video. Thank you!!
And the person that says this video is used for yup this one is useful or like one time and use one of the things I learned from one of these videos and they pretty much work worked good
As a goalkeeper this video made me to know more skills of goalkeeping
I'm a goalie and this is very nice advice to know 😮
There’s a problem with the punt used in the video, he’s using the same side hand as the foot he’s using to punt it. If you’re punting with your right, you should be using your left hand to drop the ball👍
Hmmm dunno about that. I’m Australian & Australian rules football develops the best punters in the world and I’m not sure I’ve ever heard/seen the opposite foot/hand idea.
Nice video
this helped me to see what ik already but i just started a few weeks ago
Is W formation catch better for catch or diamond shape better?
I always like w catch over diamond
i agree and in the video the coach turns and shows a W after he caught it
it is helpful
I love the video as a coach….. but on the collapse dive I would have loved to hear you say to not land on your elbow. Your not demonstrating was hitting elbow first, recipe for dislocating a shoulder. ( speaking from personal experience 😢)
not to mention not making the save!~ lol
Now I feel like the arrows don’t really exist Spain man but I’m gonna say this seems like a pretty high-quality one open video old Time 20212 sounds like
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Very good video nicely exsplaned
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Helpful video
Diamond or W. GK should always train with gloves at any age. It's a different feel, makes the hands bigger and protects your hands. Train how you play and vice versa.
The opposite. Train without gloves first and when you get older than you do what you want.
@Kluck0816 no better to use gloves to protect your fingers!
Train without gloves to teach proper technique. Gloves then are a bonus during matches.
@@footballsoccerlove1748gloves don’t protect fingers
@@jonathanfitzgerald5792 lol. No professional team or amateur trains that way. Gloves also protect against broken fingers. Gloves should feel like an extension of you not a bonus
I like the video, but in the diamond catch - the second explanation catching the ball above the head - you state to bring the ball immediately into the chest. Just be careful that in congested surroundings when catching the ball high in a crowd of players, it may be necessary to keep the ball held high and bring it in shortly afterwards making sure the immediate area is clear, and the goalie doesn't hit the ball against either a close opposing player, or even a teammate, that could dislodge the ball in an attempt to bring the ball in too quickly. If it is a solid diamond catch the ball will be secure in the hands while waiting for the immediate area to clear. Thanks for these videos though. They are very good.
This is helpful because my position is gk
Nicely explained.
Glad it was helpful!
Being a keeper (and now coach), I never went for the shuffling feet, I was told that you just get across the goal as quick as you can, teaching to shuffle can slow your movement.
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Great video for beginners. I just recommend to give the players actual goal keeper numbers like Nr 1 or 12. No Goalkeeper is going to have Nr 10 or Nr 9.
That’s what you took from
This video ? The numbers on the back of the jerseys ? 🤷♂️
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I like the video
It's a tiny net tho
Is there another skill that can replace collapse diving?
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Use any goalkeeper than a player he can do it better and it will looks good
As a keeper coach I call it a W catch, not diamond. American football players use diamond catches to let the nose go through the gap. I found calling it diamond instead of W confuses kids who try to catch with their hands too close together.
Just semantics
Me too
It is not soccer it is football
Fair enough. But also... twitter.com/BarstoolFinance/status/1561742302476902402
I’m an u12 goalkeeper who’s played against Leeds, Swansea, man city and more I found not much helpful but where are the gloves.Also on the collapse dive don’t land on your elbows.And you only punch it when a cross is coming in and is to hard to claim and it’s a w catch not a diamond catch. there really isn’t a point in the punt because when you do it’ll probably just come straight back.there are also some points you didn’t mention like sweeping, how to deal with crosses, 1v1s and a lot more so yea I didn’t find it very helpful
Crossing your legs when moving to the side is not something to be avoided. It's a tool to use when speed is more important.
i am a goal keeper but im scared of the ball
cuz i can get injured if the ball hit my face or stomach or my p***s😰😰
so how can i get rid of that fear?
please answer my question plissss😭😭😭
i am just 10 years old😭😭😭
I am only a year older but I think sometimes you just have to knock the ball down I am a keeper also and that’s what you have to do sometimes
It'd football
Its not football only its football and soccer
Lev YASIN be like : hmm my punching has been handed down to generations😂😂 any way great vid
Iam 15 yrs old ,i know nothing but i want to becom
e a goal keeper
2:25 dropping your knee all the way to the ground is bad, it makes you immobile. Instead drop your knee low, but not touching the ground
Well I use my brain to play
I am a indian goalkeeper of indian junior team
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Its football 5:16
It’s not called that in all places.
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Why no gloves?
Prob tells him to use your lower hand when diving for a ball higher than your head when there’s no way it can reach further or higher than your top hand. Makes no sense to reach up when your quickest response is down
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Helpful tips but these kids have to wear the glove it's important.
Hit the arm??
Last time that happend it hit me in the chest and flew out
Nice video
Cuz I am selected as a goalkeeper and my match is tomorrow so wish me luck 🤞🤞😅
Hello Sir I am from India I just want to ask are you keep any opportunity from India players
the goalkeeper's teaching of the volley is super wrong, it is volleyed with the opposite hand with which it is hit with the foot
No offense but i am a beast goalkeeper in the age of 12 im pretty proud 😅
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I really don't know how to play goaly
This is soccer. Where we call it football i can say these advices arent the best. Just basic and somewhat wrong. The technique is not good
I know it’s not helping anyone
You can't tell me this guy is a goalkeeping coach!! So many basic errors. Sorry, not a good video for quality of performance.
agreed.
Yup, and they don't even line up the video to match the dialogue in some cases, when they describe the front smother, they show a kid falling off to the side. 🤦
These work long distance, but when diving you should get the ball and IMMEDIATELY roll and put your back to the field when shot on close up. You can’t touch the goalkeeper, but accidents happen and can be severe so this can prevent you getting kicked in the face
@@tess_hot_mess bro im a keeper i know what i talk about
@@tess_hot_mess she leaves a hole in her legs and doesnt do the k or the long barrier
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This really isn't that useful. The diving is very unmentioned and the catching is very basic.
Most of this stuff is literally not useful advice it’s kinda bad advice
In all cases amortization of ball movement is missing