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| Warm Up (10 min) Jog and stretch, then do some basic footwork exercises like mirroring or footwork to cones. Finish with some 15-20 yard sprints.
Close-down Technique (5 min) | Introduce and practice proper close-down technique. The keeper needs to come off the line hard, then slow as they approach the attacker, get low with hands wide, and leave about two-arm lengths of cushion between themselves and the attacker. First, have keepers close on a stationary attacker, then have them work against an attacker running at them at various speeds.
1vK in Lanes (15 min) | Use cones to mark lanes 6 yards wide and about 25 yards long. Attacker starts at one end with a ball; keeper starts at the other end. The attacker has 15 seconds to try to dribble over the far end line; the keeper must prevent the attacker from reaching the end line by holding them up for 15 seconds or forcing them out of bounds over the side of the lane. The keeper may use their hands and must stay on their feet. If the goalkeeper can get the ball with their hands, they may knock it back a few yards but cannot pick up the ball or knock it out of bounds.
1vK to Goal, no Sliding(20 min) | Similar to the previous activity, but now to goal with shots. Use a lane the width of the goal (8 yards).
1v1+K to Goal, no Sliding (20 min) | Widen the area of play to 20 yards (width of the goal area). Now we make things more match-related by adding a defender. Attacker and defender play 1v1. At coaches signal (if necessary), defender allows the attacker to "beat" them and go in on the keeper. Again, the goalkeeper must stay on their feet and use footwork, positioning and reaction to make the save. A variation for older keepers is to allow the "beaten" defender to chase down the play after a second or so has elapsed.
Breakaway Game, no Sliding (20 min) | Play a small-sided (3v3 or 4v4) game with full-size goals. Divide the field into thirds. All players start in the middle zone, and no player on either team may enter a goal zone until after the ball does. This arrangement encourages through balls and breakaways. If necessary, you can add a restriction that only one or two defenders may enter their defensive zone. |
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Now we introduce the sliding save. It's a good idea for keepers to have long pants and shirts for this session to prevent scrapes and cuts. The exercises are similar to the fundamental breakaway session, but now we allow the goalkeepers to slide if appropriate.
| Warm-Up (10 min) Jog, footwork, and stretching. Finish with some short sprints.
Sliding Technique Demo and Practice (5 min) | Demo the sliding save technique and work on the technique with stationary ball.
First to the Ball (10 min) | Use flat cones to set up a "gate" about 6 yards wide. Goalkeeper stands about 10 yards behind gate, with server 10 yards away on the other side. The server rolls a ball towards the gate, and the keeper must get to ball and make a sliding save before the ball passes through gate. Serve balls towards either side.
1vK to Goal (15 min) | Start an attacker with the ball from about 30 yards out, and have them go one on one with the goalkeeper. This is the same exercise as in the previous session, except now the goalkeeper is to look for bad touches and slide in to make the save if they can get the ball. If necessary, you can ask the attackers to "accidentally" make a long touch occasionally. Vary point of attack from the center, left and right sides.
1vK+1 to Goal (15 min) | As the previous exercise, but now have a defender start five yards behind the attacker. This adds to the complexity of the goalkeeper's decision-making process.
2v2 Slide/Smother (15 min) | This game requires four goalkeepers. Set two tall cones about 20 yards apart. Play 2v2, with the attacking pair playing as field players, using their feet to score by hitting their cone with the ball. The defending team plays as goalkeepers, able to use their hands and trying to delay the attackers as in a breakaway, and sliding to cover balls on the ground if they can. Once the defenders win the ball, they then play as attackers using their feet and the other team defends with their hands.
Breakaway Game (20 min) | It's time to put it all together. Play the breakaway game as above, perhaps on a larger field than before. |