Goalkeeper Mindset: Helping Youngsters Embrace Nerves Before A Match

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Many young goalkeepers start matches one nil down because of how they view nerves.
    In this video I share with you some suggestions on how you as a parent could approach helping your children, in this case a young goalkeeper deal with pre-match nerves.
    Ideas include providing love and emotional support, offer them space, help them find ways to switch off from their sport and don’t over-coach them.
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