@@BirukManyazewal Hey man ☺️ Exciting. Good luck with your tounament. Watch this video. It explains how to dive: ruclips.net/video/dP8D2VxWjhI/видео.htmlsi=gAwbSf7GoOr4-aua
Hi, I am a goalkeeper. and to reply to your first part of the video where you said about hugging the near pole and reference that the gk shall be cover the entire goal. you are absolutely correct. Just as a thought, goalkeepers should use the center of goal as reference . As all of my previous gk coaches have taught me, you should be able to draw a straight line of string from the center of the goal to your opponent that is about to strike the ball.
I am turning 14 in less than 2 weeks and I am new to fotball I started training a few months ago and my coach put me in a goalkeeper position. I am not best and I conceded a lot of goals but this is one of the best goalkeeper vidoes I found, it covered literally every mistake I did wrong or I was unsure about how to do it properly. Thank you
I'm glad it was helpful. And yes, I know that feeling. Sometimes (or often) you know most thing but it's always great hearing them again and especially from a new perspective ☺️
This video really helped me fine tune my positioning. I love the cone in the middle, really helps youbget set and helps build brain memory. Loving your vids man
Early training I did around positioning was with cones all around the box to judge angles and positioning. Angles, angles, angles!! And in many ways this was more important than ball handling itself. As a very short keeper, what I find that has propelled my game is creating a 'fearful' and dominating presence in the 18 yard box with punching balls clear (with a high knee), strong commands and some physically strong diving at feet on one-on-ones sow a real seed of doubt in the striker's head. Love these videos and thanks I refer to them often 👌⚽
Absolutely spot on - angles are everything in goalkeeping, and using cones to work on positioning is such a smart approach! It’s inspiring to hear how you’ve turned your height into an advantage by focusing on presence and dominating the box. Punching with confidence, commanding your defenders, and committing fully to one-on-ones can really shake a striker’s mindset, and it sounds like you’ve nailed that aspect of the game. Thanks for sharing your insights and for the kind words about the videos - it means a lot! Keep up the amazing work in goal! 💪🧤⚽🔥
Great advices. Doing it similar here in germany We also have 4 "mind operation settings": First and numerous one priority is Goal defence - that's your job, that's you primary objective. Second, air and pass interception mode - if you can get a pass before the attacker does, do it, if there is a cross you can catch, before the striker get's it aimed at the goal, go for it Thrird, the mix between one and second - one on one situations. You could not get it before the striker, but you get close enough to to make him unable to get a clear strike. Fourth: the lazy part - playing the ball. You act as regular defensive player or you do throws and kicks to restart a game after a save or a missed attempt of the opponents attack. You allways switch between those. But for example you are in Mindset four - and act as player, the opponent gets into possession of the ball, switch back to number one priority! Watch you position, head into optimum position to prevent a straight and sudden sot at the goal. From there you can see, if you have to switch to Mindset two, to maybe run and get a pass or head out to catch a cross, and you drop back into mindset four - restart the game and have you team back in game again.... or maybe you need to switch to Mindset three, wiggle the striker into one of those nasty one on one situations and prevent a shot at the goal... get your team time and a defender, to take over on the attacker. Now you can change back into number one priority, mindset one - get back to primary objective - Goal defence ...
This is such a detailed and structured way to approach goalkeeping I love it! 🙌 The 'mind operation settings' concept is a great way to break down the different responsibilities of a goalkeeper. It’s like having a mental checklist to stay sharp and adapt to any situation on the pitch. Switching between these mindsets seamlessly is a skill in itself, and the way you’ve explained it is super insightful. Goalkeeping really is about balancing these priorities while staying focused on the ultimate objective: keeping the ball out of the net. Thanks for sharing your process - this could definitely help a lot of keepers fine-tune their mental approach! 💪🧤⚽
Hi, I have been a goalkeeper coach for about 30 years, it has been an incredible evolution in which I have sometimes but necessarily had to modify or distort over time my guidelines and the foundations on which I had based my teaching bases, this only thanks to the my desire to improve myself and always stay updated on the techniques that were coming forward and also obviously on tactics. I have watched and partly recorded thousands of matches from all the major European championships and beyond, I have explored and I still do so now that I am 65 years old, all the possible and imaginable websites and by virtue of this I can honestly say that yours is one of the best relating to the preparation of goalkeepers, explained in a simple but extremely effective way, the fact that you carry it out personally is an added value, you have a 'excellent posture and you move very fluidly, thank you very much because I found really interesting ideas 🙂, you never stop learning, thanks again ❤ps I hope the translation from Italian to English is correct
Wow, thank you so much for such an incredible and heartfelt message! It’s truly humbling to hear this from someone with 30 years of experience in goalkeeper coaching. Your dedication to evolving and staying updated is inspiring - it’s a mindset that all coaches and players can learn from. It’s a reminder that the journey of learning and improving never truly ends, no matter how much experience we have. Wishing you all the best as you continue your incredible journey in coaching. Thank you again for your message - it really made my day! ❤💪🧤
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping Great work, buddy! Keep going I have a problems with gk position, and sometimes with dives/catching the ball, cause I'm not a profi, just self-taught. But after watching your video, I understood what I was doing bad!
Thanks! I think I’m a good keeper but I’ve always struggled with positioning and if I want to make it into the premier league one day I need to be a really good goalie so this video helped me a lot, thank you!
My positioning is one of my weakest points. I needed this badly thank you so much. The simple trick of drawing a line from the ball to the centre of the goal and standing right in the middle but a step ahead was an eye opener. How do you keep your bearings relative to the centre of the goal while being focused at the ball when you cannot look back? I use the penalty spot or the other goal for straight shots but for tighter angles I have no reference point in front of me to centre myself.
Glad the positioning tip helped! That line trick really makes a difference, right? When it comes to keeping your bearings without constantly looking back, it’s all about using subtle reference points and building spatial awareness over time. Here are a couple of tips: Use your posts: Even though you can’t look back, you can still glance quickly at your posts when the ball is wide. This gives you a sense of how much space you need to cover and where you are relative to the goal. Peripheral vision: Try to stay aware of your position without fully taking your eyes off the ball. Over time, you’ll get better at knowing where you are just by feel. Small adjustments: Make small movements rather than big ones. This way, you can fine-tune your positioning based on the ball’s movement without getting caught out of place. It’s tricky at first, but the more you practice, the more natural it will feel. Keep working at it! 💪⚽
Thanks for all the tips...... Some of them were known to me but I also learnt a few things that will help me in the upcoming matches........... THANKS A LOT❤❤
Thanks buddy ❤️🙏 Yes, there's always something you know and something new to be learned. But even hearing the things you know in a different way can sometimes open up new ideas ☺️ But happy to help and glad you like the video ❤️
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping kept 4 clean sheets in 5 matches and became the runners up of the tournament........ Thanks a lot.... Your advice helped a lot 🙏❤
Thank you for the tips, I didn’t really know how to deal with the shots slightly to the left or right and out of the the 6 yard box, I’ll try this. Thank you
I love this! Thank you. Im 53y woman pretty big too, and play social football as goalkeeper. I watch a lot of videos and i really like this one. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇨🇰💯🔥👏🏾❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🙌 It’s awesome to see you enjoying social football and taking on the goalkeeper role - age and size don’t matter when you’ve got passion and love for the game. I’m so glad the video resonated with you! Keep having fun and making those saves. Cheers from New Zealand - you’re an inspiration! ❤️🧤⚽🔥
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping I did. I don't play in goal exclusively, but we take turns in my 7s game. Scaled down version of your video... But... Clean sheet while I was in net tonight. 😎
Switched from American football to soccer due to injuries and old age (26 lol) video really helped with my positioning and understanding the position more. Appreciate it
Last week we draw a game 3-3 should've won it but i make 3 Freak Mistake, three of the shots we're slow 1.i underestimated the shot and it slips from my hand(Top Left Corner) 2.Low driven shots should've dived instead i try to use my legs 3.bad positioning and i couldn't reach the ball in time
Thanks for sharing this - mistakes happen, and it’s great that you’re reflecting on them to improve. Let’s break it down and focus on how you can bounce back stronger: 1. Underestimating Shots Even slow shots can be tricky, especially if you’re not fully focused. Treat every shot with the same level of seriousness. Focus on hand positioning and keeping your eye on the ball all the way into your hands. 2. Low Driven Shots Using your legs can work in certain situations, but for low-driven shots close to your body (of course depending on the distance), diving is usually more effective. Practice collapsing dives to get low quickly and secure those saves. 3. Positioning Positioning is key to reaching those tough shots. Remember to draw an imaginary line from the ball to the center of the goal and stay on that line. React quickly by staying light on your toes and keeping a low, balanced stance. The fact that you’re analyzing your mistakes shows you’re serious about improving. Use these lessons as fuel for your next game - you’ve got this! 💪🧤⚽ Keep pushing forward!
Hey buddy. Great question! It's obviously a lot more difficult because you can't tell him to move. 1. You could pray that he's in an offside position and the linesman is awake hehe... 2. It really is the same principles. Stay low, stay close to your line, and make sure you see the ball. This is a very difficult situation but something that happens all the time. Great question!
When i land after a dive i dont know how but my arm bone(connected to my back) gets hurt even when i land by sliding on the ground how to fix it and also how to properly do the collapse dive as i put on my powerstep in which side should i put it in when i dive right is it the same or opposite
Hey buddy. Thank you for your questions. They're all great. Have you watched this video about diving? ruclips.net/video/8JcN2PXnDqM/видео.html It should explain everything in great detail :)
Great tips. My defenders constantly tell me to come out when I should not. I told them keeper decide when to come out or not, but I noticed this is a very common problem among amateurs
Thanks, glad you found the tips helpful! And yeah, that’s a super common issue, especially at the amateur level. Defenders sometimes think they know best, but ultimately, it's the goalkeeper’s call when to come out - you have the best view of the play. Stick to your instincts and decision-making. Communication is key, so keep working on that understanding with your defenders, but remind them that you're in the best position to judge when to come out. It’ll improve over time! Keep trusting yourself! 👊⚽
Hey, playing 8v8 with no offsides can definitely change the way you approach the game as a goalkeeper! Without offsides, attackers can hang back closer to your goal, which means you’ll need to stay more aware of their positioning. Here are a couple of tips: 1. Since attackers can hover near the goal, it’s important to constantly communicate with your defenders and let them know where the threats are. Keep them organized and alert, especially when the other team has the ball. 2. You might want to adjust your positioning slightly by staying a bit further off your line. It gives you a better chance to react to any long balls or quick through passes and can help you close down attackers faster. 3. Be ready for quick breaks since attackers can get in behind your defense more easily. Working on your one-on-one saves and footwork can help with those situations. Hope that helps! Enjoy the games with your mates!
Ciao,faccio il preparatore dei portieri da circa 30 anni, è stata una evoluzione incredibile nella quale ho dovuto a volte ma necessariamente modificare o stravolgere nel tempo le mie linee guida e i fondamenti su cui avevo fondato le mie basi di insegnamento, questo solamente grazie alla mia voglia di migliorarmi e restare sempre aggiornato sulle tecniche che venivano avanti e anche ovviamente sulla tattica.Ho scandagliato e lo faccio ancora adesso a 65 anni, tutti i siti internet possibili ed immaginabili ed in virtù di questo posso dire sinceramente che il tuo è uno dei migliori relativi alla preparazione dei portieri, spiegato in maniera semplice ma estremamente efficace, ti ringrazio molto perché ho trovato spunti veramente interessanti 🙂, non si smette mai di imparare, grazie ancora ❤
Thanks, I appreciate it! 🙌 Best of luck on your GK trials - you’ve got this! 💪 Just stay confident, trust your training, and give it everything you’ve got. Let me know how it goes! 👊⚽
6:34,well,good reflex will help or atleast shout to the defender and hope he moves,anyways,me personally i got decent/good reflexes,there was a lot of chaos in the box,then an attacker took a very good shot slightly outside the box while there was a bunch of people infront of me and i miracolously saved it with a dive,
It's interesting to see. I'm an ice hockey fan and when I watch football it's interesting how the goalies do things and how they are different. There is one well known football goalie that switched to being an ice hockey goalie after finishing a successful career in football. He is from czechia where ice hockey is the national sport. He became a goalie in football because training in ice hockey was too expensive and his dad took him to a football field instead. What do you think are some of the main differences between ice hockey and football goalies? I'm noticing that definitely the stance and leg work seem to be quite a bit different. In ice hockey goalies frequently need to get down on the knees very quickly and get back up in the stance also very quickly as those pucks go very fast and can fly in the net so quickly if not ready and not fast enough
Hey, that’s really cool! The switch from football to ice hockey goalie is definitely unique, and you're spot on about the differences. The goalkeeper's name was Petr Cech - One of the best football goalkeepers in history :) One of the biggest differences is the stance. Football goalkeepers typically have a more upright stance, staying on their feet to cover more of the goal. In contrast, ice hockey goalies often drop into the butterfly position (down on their knees) to cover the lower part of the net and block quick low shots. Leg work is another huge difference. Football goalies rely a lot on lateral movement, explosive dives, and quick sprints to cover their goal. Ice hockey goalies need incredibly fast leg work too, but it’s more about pushing off their skates to slide side-to-side across the crease while staying low to the ice. The gear also plays a role - hockey goalies are padded up and need to move in a different way because of the added bulk. Speed and reaction times are crucial in both, but the surfaces, movement patterns, and specific skills required make the two positions very different. Ice hockey is all about quick up-and-down movements, while football goalies focus more on explosive footwork and dives. It's fascinating how those skills translate across sports!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping thanks for the reply. Now it makes more sense, it's good to see someone that practices it describing the observed difference. I like watching the training videos of both football and ice hockey goalies and even though I don't play either of the sports I think a lot of those exercises that they do would be nice to incorporate into workouts for healthy living. However that ice hockey goalie thing looks very painful on the legs and knees I must say, probably I wouldn't last long and the legs and knees must be in a good condition in general for that. I heard that outside of ice they do a lot of squat like exercises as well to help them with that. How about splits? Actually this is another thing that I have seen in hockey goalies but not so much in football goalie training. Some saves are made when they go into full splits therefore also must train for that and be very flexible that way. Another painful thing. I think in football it's a lot of sideways rapid dropping to the ground to block the quick low shots. And as you mentioned the equipment of course is different which would change movements. In ice hockey there is a lot of protection while in football the clothing is very light and goalies I think only have gloves. And the goals or nets in ice hockey are a lot smaller than in football. However keeping this in mind I wonder why the average score per game in football is lower than the one in hockey? Could you explain? I read that in football the average per game is 3 goals (I've seen 0-0 games) while in hockey it's over 6 goals per game. Just recently saw latvia France game where the result was 5-2. In football that would be quite rare I think, 7 goals per game. Probably if the goals would be as big in hockey as in football the score would be 50 goals per game or something around there
Hey, great to hear from you again! I'm glad the explanation made more sense! You're spot on about the leg and knee strain for ice hockey goalies - it’s no joke! They do a ton of squats, lunges, and flexibility training off the ice to stay strong and protect their joints. And yeah, the splits are a huge part of their game. Hockey goalies need that extreme flexibility to cover the lower part of the net. In football, you’re right - it’s more about rapid side-to-side movement and quick drops for those low shots, but flexibility is still key, just in different ways. As for the scoring differences, it’s really interesting! One big reason is the size of the goal and field. In football, goalkeepers and defenders have a lot more space to cover, and the pace of the game is slower, so it’s harder to create as many clear-cut chances. Plus, football goalies are often more about positioning and reading the play, while hockey goalies rely on reaction saves in much faster-paced environments. Also, the size of the puck vs. the size of a football makes a huge difference. In hockey, the puck is small and moves super fast, which makes it harder to track and stop, leading to more goals. Combine that with the fact that there are fewer players on the ice (especially during power plays), and it’s easier to get scoring chances. In football, the larger ball, bigger field, and more defensive players contribute to lower scores. And yeah, if hockey goals were as big as football goals, we’d probably see some insane scores - like 50-40 games 😅. Thanks for the thoughtful questions! Let me know if you have more, I love discussing this stuff!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping those quick drops look really nice to block the low shots. but in the diving saves how do football goalies fall like that on their shoulders or arms without injuries? Ive seen that some of the off ice exercises or workouts for hockey goalies are similar to what they do in football as well. But I think there would be differences in exercises or movements for arms and the stance as of course in hockey they hold the stick in one hand and there is also a blocker on that arm and on the other there is the catcher glove. The stance should be that the stick always covers the gap between the legs and stays firm on the ice. And this way they should move around while tracking the puck. Yes, it makes some sense from the way you described that difference in average scoring. The size and more players and other elements all come together to make it so. The net in football may be big but it actually may be hard to even get that ball to it and make a shot. I couldn't find the average shots on goal per game in football. Do you know what that is? In ice hockey its 25+ per game. If there would be 30 minutes more like in football there would be a lot more. But I was looking at the average or highest goalie saves per game in football and found that perhaps 19 saves per game is an all-time record. And of course the average should be below that. Perhaps around 10 saves per game in football. What do you think? If that is really so then it would show that it is indeed difficult to get that ball to the net and make a shot. That is compared to ice hockey as there sometimes goalies perform 40+ saves per game. I think the record has been over 70 saves in one game in 1991. Actually I was surprised to find out that in hockey there is no need for football sized nets in order to have a super high score game. There was a junior game for olympic qualification between slovakia and bulgaria and slovakia won with 82-0. That is a basketball game score, you dont expect that in hockey! Slovakia scored a goal every minute in that game and it's the guiness record for the highest scoring official tournament hockey game. There have also been some 17 goal games in nhl, also recently. You can check them out on youtube.
Hey, great insights again! Yeah, those quick drops for low saves in football are essential, and it’s all about technique to avoid injury. Football goalkeepers are trained to fall in a way that spreads the impact, landing more on their side and rolling with the fall, rather than hitting the ground directly on their shoulder or arm. Building core strength and flexibility also helps prevent injuries during dives. You're right about the differences in arm movements for hockey goalies compared to football. The stick and blocker/catcher combo completely changes their stance and the way they move, especially with keeping that stick between their legs to cover the five-hole. Football goalies have much more freedom with their arms, allowing for wider, more explosive movements to block shots. As for shots on goal in football, the average can vary, but it’s generally around 10-15 shots per team per game, depending on the league or level of play. So, combined, that’s 20-30 shots per game, but many of those aren’t necessarily on target. The actual shots on goal that require saves are usually lower, often around 5-7 per game for a goalkeeper, though it can spike higher in some matches. So yeah, it’s much harder to create clear chances in football due to the bigger field, more players, and tighter defensive setups. And because of that, goalkeepers don’t face as many shots as hockey goalies do. The 19-save game you mentioned is super rare in football, while in hockey, goalies regularly face 30+ shots, with some games going up to 50-70 saves like you pointed out. That Slovakia-Bulgaria game sounds crazy! 82-0 is absolutely wild-definitely a once-in-a-lifetime scoreline. And yeah, hockey games with 17 goals or more are nuts, but they happen every now and then, especially if one team is really dominating. Thanks for sharing these cool facts!
I’m a amateur keeper, have you ever struggled with when you in your keeper stance(knees bender) and they blast a central shot right at you and when you try to flick it over the net it’s already in because you were to low???
Hey buddy. We all have to start somewhere. And yes, it has happened a lot if times. Somerimes, it's just a good shot. But it could of course also be because your stance is a little too low. Generally speaking, the further the striker is from the goal, the higher your stance should be, the closer he gets, the lower it should be
Yoo thank you so much my friend did an insane save with like a leg stretch, (yr4 btw) and I’m tryna beat him because we both stay in goals and this helped me so much!
I was once among the best goalkeepers in my school days but due to some medical issue with my knee I was advised by the doctor to stop playing football (that broke me)...atleast 10 years have passed since then but now I'm back to the game I love and I'm starting all over from the basic once again cause why not? I played 4 games recently and I still got somewhat of my goal keeping skills but there were bunch of silly mistakes too😂 Out of the 4 games we won 1, drew 2 and lost 1 Thanks for the tips once again👍
I love that you’re back in the game after all this time! 🙌 It’s tough when injuries take you away from something you love, but it’s awesome that you’ve found your way back and are starting fresh. Getting back to basics is the perfect approach, and it sounds like you’re already dusting off those old skills. Don’t sweat the silly mistakes - we all make them, especially after a break. Just keep enjoying the process, and you’ll be back to your best in no time! Thanks for the support, and keep pushing forward! 💪⚽🧤
Don't think about the mistakes. I 've returned from holidays and couldn't perform at my former level, let alone after 10 yrs after injury... A few more games and you'll be at your best
Absolutely! Not having access to a standard-sized goal doesn’t mean you can’t train effectively. Here are a few tips to help you prepare, even without a full-sized goal: Work on positioning: Use cones or markers to simulate the edges of a standard goal. Focus on your positioning relative to where the ball is, which will help you stay sharp when transitioning to a full-sized goal. Footwork and angles: Even without a full post, you can still practice your footwork and angle work. Move from one marker to another as if you’re covering a larger goal, ensuring you’re staying centered and ready to move in any direction. Focus on reactions: Quick reactions are key no matter the goal size. Practice catching and diving drills in a smaller space to keep your reflexes sharp. Train for reach and agility: Since you won’t have a full post to dive towards, work on explosive drills to improve your jump and diving reach. Jumping and lateral movement exercises will help when you transition to a full-sized post. These adjustments will help you prepare for a standard goal, so when the opportunity comes, you’ll be ready! Keep training hard! 💪⚽🧤
I started to play GK at 31yo. This is 2nd season that im registered but i did it just because of friends in the team. Had only one conditional training 0 games played and 0 friendly games. Previous 2 games we didnt have GK so they begged me to come... All i knew about game and GK was what i could see on the YT. I had literary 0 experience except indoor soccer.. First game we won away 1 3. I had 2 times 1v1 but was able to cut angle early and attacker was under pressure. They had 6, 7 corner kicks and 4 close range free kicks. Every ball that i engaged on was in my hands. Had two great CBs and instantly felt chemistry with them. Great experience. 2nd game we were losing 1 0 and conceded 2nd goal in 90th minute.. We just couldn't score. We played very high up the pitch and i had to deal with their deep balls Did it without mistake! It is so fun.
Wow, what a story! Starting as a goalkeeper at 31 and already stepping up for your team like that - impressive! It sounds like you’ve got a natural knack for reading the game, cutting angles, and working with your defenders, which is no small feat, especially with so little experience. Winning that first game and holding your ground in the second under high pressure shows great instincts and composure. It’s awesome that you’re finding so much fun in it! Keep soaking up everything you can from games, and enjoy the journey. The fact that you’re already handling 1v1s and deep balls like a pro is fantastic. Keep it up, and here’s to more great saves and experiences on the field! 💪🧤⚽
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Nice video ❤❤❤
@@danielecaracappa9615 thank you ❤️❤️
Hey, I have a tournament starting after 2 days and I am just learning how to dive
Do you have any advice for me?
@@BirukManyazewal Hey man ☺️ Exciting. Good luck with your tounament. Watch this video. It explains how to dive: ruclips.net/video/dP8D2VxWjhI/видео.htmlsi=gAwbSf7GoOr4-aua
Hi, I am a goalkeeper. and to reply to your first part of the video where you said about hugging the near pole and reference that the gk shall be cover the entire goal. you are absolutely correct. Just as a thought, goalkeepers should use the center of goal as reference . As all of my previous gk coaches have taught me, you should be able to draw a straight line of string from the center of the goal to your opponent that is about to strike the ball.
Im coming back to goalkeeping after an injury on my left hand and those tips are helping me too much. Thank you dude :)
@@Solari_Shield welcome back! ❤️
And thanks for letting me know. It really motivates me ☺️👌
This to relly helped me too
@@BraedonRoderick Thanks for letting me know, buddy 🙏
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️
It was thoughtful of him to use himself as an example to let others goalies know anyone can make mistakes😊
@@SamuelKoomson-oz5jm I try to do that a lot☺️ But thanks for noticing
You are welcome 😊
I am turning 14 in less than 2 weeks and I am new to fotball I started training a few months ago and my coach put me in a goalkeeper position. I am not best and I conceded a lot of goals but this is one of the best goalkeeper vidoes I found, it covered literally every mistake I did wrong or I was unsure about how to do it properly. Thank you
@@totallynotvelisa hey man ☺️ That's great. We all have to start somewhere 💪 I'm glad you liked the video. And thanks for letting me know ☺️
I watched this video before a match and we won 1-0 I made 11 saves and a penalty save i got MOTM thanks 🙏
@@sonicandgodzilla7105 wow man! That's amazing. Congratulations on your performance! 💪
Thanks❤
Thanks for this video it helped a lot
@@sonicandgodzilla7105 🙏🙏🙏
Congrats hope u keep it up🙏
Really good summary of the Basic Positioning Rules. Havent seen it that compact anywhere Else before. Well done 👏
@@smoky755 thank you, man ! 🙏
Really helpful, I already knew most of these stuff but a new perspective helps me a lot to find out things I have done bad, thanks man !
The mistake 4 is going to be a big difference in my next games, thanks again
I'm glad it was helpful. And yes, I know that feeling. Sometimes (or often) you know most thing but it's always great hearing them again and especially from a new perspective ☺️
Sounds good man 🙏
Thank you learned a lot and will be applying it this week in training
That's great, mate. And thank you for commenting on videos. It really supports yhe channel 🙏
I started goalkeeping a few weeks ago after i quit 3 years ago. Your tips are nice to have and help me develop quicker. Thank you for the tips!
@@aiko_vermeersch Cool. Then you got some catching up to do. I'm happy to help you 💪 and thanks for the kind words
This video really helped me fine tune my positioning. I love the cone in the middle, really helps youbget set and helps build brain memory. Loving your vids man
Thanks buddy, glad you’re finding my vids helpful!
Early training I did around positioning was with cones all around the box to judge angles and positioning. Angles, angles, angles!! And in many ways this was more important than ball handling itself. As a very short keeper, what I find that has propelled my game is creating a 'fearful' and dominating presence in the 18 yard box with punching balls clear (with a high knee), strong commands and some physically strong diving at feet on one-on-ones sow a real seed of doubt in the striker's head. Love these videos and thanks I refer to them often 👌⚽
Absolutely spot on - angles are everything in goalkeeping, and using cones to work on positioning is such a smart approach! It’s inspiring to hear how you’ve turned your height into an advantage by focusing on presence and dominating the box.
Punching with confidence, commanding your defenders, and committing fully to one-on-ones can really shake a striker’s mindset, and it sounds like you’ve nailed that aspect of the game.
Thanks for sharing your insights and for the kind words about the videos - it means a lot! Keep up the amazing work in goal! 💪🧤⚽🔥
Great advices. Doing it similar here in germany
We also have 4 "mind operation settings":
First and numerous one priority is Goal defence - that's your job, that's you primary objective.
Second, air and pass interception mode - if you can get a pass before the attacker does, do it, if there is a cross you can catch, before the striker get's it aimed at the goal, go for it
Thrird, the mix between one and second - one on one situations. You could not get it before the striker, but you get close enough to to make him unable to get a clear strike.
Fourth: the lazy part - playing the ball. You act as regular defensive player or you do throws and kicks to restart a game after a save or a missed attempt of the opponents attack.
You allways switch between those. But for example you are in Mindset four - and act as player, the opponent gets into possession of the ball, switch back to number one priority! Watch you position, head into optimum position to prevent a straight and sudden sot at the goal. From there you can see, if you have to switch to Mindset two, to maybe run and get a pass or head out to catch a cross, and you drop back into mindset four - restart the game and have you team back in game again.... or maybe you need to switch to Mindset three, wiggle the striker into one of those nasty one on one situations and prevent a shot at the goal... get your team time and a defender, to take over on the attacker. Now you can change back into number one priority, mindset one - get back to primary objective - Goal defence ...
This is such a detailed and structured way to approach goalkeeping I love it! 🙌 The 'mind operation settings' concept is a great way to break down the different responsibilities of a goalkeeper. It’s like having a mental checklist to stay sharp and adapt to any situation on the pitch.
Switching between these mindsets seamlessly is a skill in itself, and the way you’ve explained it is super insightful. Goalkeeping really is about balancing these priorities while staying focused on the ultimate objective: keeping the ball out of the net.
Thanks for sharing your process - this could definitely help a lot of keepers fine-tune their mental approach! 💪🧤⚽
Hi, I have been a goalkeeper coach for about 30 years, it has been an incredible evolution in which I have sometimes but necessarily had to modify or distort over time my guidelines and the foundations on which I had based my teaching bases, this only thanks to the my desire to improve myself and always stay updated on the techniques that were coming forward and also obviously on tactics. I have watched and partly recorded thousands of matches from all the major European championships and beyond, I have explored and I still do so now that I am 65 years old, all the possible and imaginable websites and by virtue of this I can honestly say that yours is one of the best relating to the preparation of goalkeepers, explained in a simple but extremely effective way, the fact that you carry it out personally is an added value, you have a 'excellent posture and you move very fluidly, thank you very much because I found really interesting ideas 🙂, you never stop learning, thanks again ❤ps I hope the translation from Italian to English is correct
Wow, thank you so much for such an incredible and heartfelt message! It’s truly humbling to hear this from someone with 30 years of experience in goalkeeper coaching. Your dedication to evolving and staying updated is inspiring - it’s a mindset that all coaches and players can learn from.
It’s a reminder that the journey of learning and improving never truly ends, no matter how much experience we have.
Wishing you all the best as you continue your incredible journey in coaching. Thank you again for your message - it really made my day! ❤💪🧤
Great teaching! I’m played GK into college and wish I had this level of training. Really helpful! I’ll use your lesson today!
Thanks a lot 🙏 I'm glad you liked it and You're welcome to use it exactly as you like ☺️
You are my favourite RUclipsr!!
After your Videos I am always a Bit better😊😊
Thank you so much 😀 I'm really glad you find these videos valuable 💪
These videos are very helpful. pls keep it up🧤🧤
@@soneeshgovender7304 thank you ☺️ Of course 💪 And thank you for the encouragement
Played a game today lose 5-0
@@devontheekid8699 Those kind of things happen. I lost 4-1 in the weekend 🥲 You just gotta move on.
How was your performance?
@@GroundGloryGoalkeepingit was a average performance
@@GroundGloryGoalkeepingI once lost 11-3 and was at fault for only 1 goal but I still felt really bad after the performance
@@filippogiannecchini1161 Yeah, I know the feeling ☺️ I think I once lost 13-0 when I was 12-13 years old 🙈
I lost 13-0 as a kid.
Very good presentation of the material, with analysis of errors and examples, and detailed explanation!)
Special thanks to the author!
@@mentosbars_music thanks a lot man 🙏 I put a lot of time, effort, and planning into these videos. ☺️
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping Great work, buddy! Keep going I have a problems with gk position, and sometimes with dives/catching the ball, cause I'm not a profi, just
self-taught. But after watching your video, I understood what I was doing bad!
We can only do our best with the best we have... Keep watching, and hopefully, you'll keep learning
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping No, thank you! 💓
Thank you very much! Im a young aspiring keeper and im quite good, but positioning has been a real pain for me! You really helped me, Thank you!
@@TiagoCeronte hey man! And no problem. I'm glad that I can help you! 🙏 Thanks for commenting and letting me know ☺️ let's keep improving 💪
Thanks! I think I’m a good keeper but I’ve always struggled with positioning and if I want to make it into the premier league one day I need to be a really good goalie so this video helped me a lot, thank you!
@@Sanguinius_lives_forever thank you man 🙏
Yes, positioning is tough but when you get the hang of it, you'll nail it 💪 Thanks for commenting! 🙏
My positioning is one of my weakest points. I needed this badly thank you so much. The simple trick of drawing a line from the ball to the centre of the goal and standing right in the middle but a step ahead was an eye opener. How do you keep your bearings relative to the centre of the goal while being focused at the ball when you cannot look back? I use the penalty spot or the other goal for straight shots but for tighter angles I have no reference point in front of me to centre myself.
Glad the positioning tip helped! That line trick really makes a difference, right? When it comes to keeping your bearings without constantly looking back, it’s all about using subtle reference points and building spatial awareness over time.
Here are a couple of tips:
Use your posts: Even though you can’t look back, you can still glance quickly at your posts when the ball is wide. This gives you a sense of how much space you need to cover and where you are relative to the goal.
Peripheral vision: Try to stay aware of your position without fully taking your eyes off the ball. Over time, you’ll get better at knowing where you are just by feel.
Small adjustments: Make small movements rather than big ones. This way, you can fine-tune your positioning based on the ball’s movement without getting caught out of place.
It’s tricky at first, but the more you practice, the more natural it will feel. Keep working at it! 💪⚽
I just started goalkeeping one week ago, and this video really is going to help me. I really like your content. KEEP OT UP!!!!!
@@patrickpaeckel2157 fantastic man!!☺️💪 Thanks for letting me know. You keep commenting and I'll keep helping you in goal, deal? 😉
This man deserves a sub thank you for the tips
@@flameflixplayz haha thank you buddy 🙌 Of course are plenty more to come ☺️
Thanks this is going to help so much I have a tournament next weekend
Fantastic, buddy. I'm happy to help. Good luck in the tournament and make sure to let me know how it goes :)
Thanks for all the tips...... Some of them were known to me but I also learnt a few things that will help me in the upcoming matches........... THANKS A LOT❤❤
Thanks buddy ❤️🙏 Yes, there's always something you know and something new to be learned. But even hearing the things you know in a different way can sometimes open up new ideas ☺️ But happy to help and glad you like the video ❤️
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping kept 4 clean sheets in 5 matches and became the runners up of the tournament........ Thanks a lot.... Your advice helped a lot 🙏❤
Thanks for the tutorial man. I loved the video and you deserve more subs. I subbed btw :)
Thanks for subbing and for the kind words
I have a quarter-final match tomorrow. This video has helped me with all my mistakes. Thank You!
Good luck with your match tomorrow! 💪 I hope your smash it!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping We Won!
congrats :)
You help me greatly
Great tips, can't wait to try it all out!
Good luck! And thanks for commenting ☺️
Kristian this helped so much thanks man also a massive thanks for your program😉♥️
haha... I'm really glad you like the video. And every happier that you like the program. Much more to come
Bro this helped a lot thanks a lot man❤
I'm glad you like it
Thank you for the tips, I didn’t really know how to deal with the shots slightly to the left or right and out of the the 6 yard box, I’ll try this. Thank you
I'm happy to help. Glad you found it useful 🙏
Thank you very much, this helped me!
Glad I could help, buddy! Keep working on it, you'll be amazing!
Thanks for helping me, i really appreciate your support! 🧤
No problem 😊 Thank you firnfollowing ❤️
I dont know how you only have 8 thousand subscribers, some people pay for this
I would recommend you to anyone looking to become a gk
🔥
Thanks man
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping 👍
I love this! Thank you. Im 53y woman pretty big too, and play social football as goalkeeper. I watch a lot of videos and i really like this one. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇨🇰💯🔥👏🏾❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🙌 It’s awesome to see you enjoying social football and taking on the goalkeeper role - age and size don’t matter when you’ve got passion and love for the game. I’m so glad the video resonated with you! Keep having fun and making those saves. Cheers from New Zealand - you’re an inspiration! ❤️🧤⚽🔥
Nice one mate. was looking for some positioning tips.
Fantastic! :) Hopefully, you found this video helpful!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping I did. I don't play in goal exclusively, but we take turns in my 7s game.
Scaled down version of your video... But... Clean sheet while I was in net tonight. 😎
@@MadRush41 look at you 💪☺️
Goalkeeping can also be done for fun. Everyone doesn't have to become a professional 👍
Switched from American football to soccer due to injuries and old age (26 lol) video really helped with my positioning and understanding the position more. Appreciate it
Awesome, glad the video helped you out. 🙌 and 26 is not being old 😉
This is helping me through my games thanks man
Hey buddy, I'm happy to help! Thank you for letting me know
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping np
Last week we draw a game
3-3 should've won it but i make
3 Freak Mistake, three of the shots we're slow
1.i underestimated the shot and it slips from my hand(Top Left Corner)
2.Low driven shots should've dived instead i try to use my legs
3.bad positioning and i couldn't reach the ball in time
Thanks for sharing this - mistakes happen, and it’s great that you’re reflecting on them to improve. Let’s break it down and focus on how you can bounce back stronger:
1. Underestimating Shots
Even slow shots can be tricky, especially if you’re not fully focused. Treat every shot with the same level of seriousness.
Focus on hand positioning and keeping your eye on the ball all the way into your hands.
2. Low Driven Shots
Using your legs can work in certain situations, but for low-driven shots close to your body (of course depending on the distance), diving is usually more effective.
Practice collapsing dives to get low quickly and secure those saves.
3. Positioning
Positioning is key to reaching those tough shots. Remember to draw an imaginary line from the ball to the center of the goal and stay on that line.
React quickly by staying light on your toes and keeping a low, balanced stance.
The fact that you’re analyzing your mistakes shows you’re serious about improving. Use these lessons as fuel for your next game - you’ve got this! 💪🧤⚽ Keep pushing forward!
6:16 what happens if it is ur opponent who is blocking your view
Hey buddy. Great question!
It's obviously a lot more difficult because you can't tell him to move.
1. You could pray that he's in an offside position and the linesman is awake hehe...
2. It really is the same principles. Stay low, stay close to your line, and make sure you see the ball.
This is a very difficult situation but something that happens all the time. Great question!
When i land after a dive i dont know how but my arm bone(connected to my back) gets hurt even when i land by sliding on the ground how to fix it and also how to properly do the collapse dive as i put on my powerstep in which side should i put it in when i dive right is it the same or opposite
Hey buddy. Thank you for your questions. They're all great.
Have you watched this video about diving? ruclips.net/video/8JcN2PXnDqM/видео.html
It should explain everything in great detail :)
Great tips. My defenders constantly tell me to come out when I should not. I told them keeper decide when to come out or not, but I noticed this is a very common problem among amateurs
Thanks, glad you found the tips helpful! And yeah, that’s a super common issue, especially at the amateur level. Defenders sometimes think they know best, but ultimately, it's the goalkeeper’s call when to come out - you have the best view of the play. Stick to your instincts and decision-making. Communication is key, so keep working on that understanding with your defenders, but remind them that you're in the best position to judge when to come out.
It’ll improve over time! Keep trusting yourself! 👊⚽
I play in an 8v8 rec league with a bunch of mates. Any advice on if there’s anything I should do differently since there’s no offsides?
Hey, playing 8v8 with no offsides can definitely change the way you approach the game as a goalkeeper!
Without offsides, attackers can hang back closer to your goal, which means you’ll need to stay more aware of their positioning. Here are a couple of tips:
1. Since attackers can hover near the goal, it’s important to constantly communicate with your defenders and let them know where the threats are. Keep them organized and alert, especially when the other team has the ball.
2. You might want to adjust your positioning slightly by staying a bit further off your line. It gives you a better chance to react to any long balls or quick through passes and can help you close down attackers faster.
3. Be ready for quick breaks since attackers can get in behind your defense more easily. Working on your one-on-one saves and footwork can help with those situations.
Hope that helps! Enjoy the games with your mates!
great video very helpful, cheers mate
Thanks a lot, man! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Your videos are so helpful🧤🧤
@@Måga01010 thank you ❤️
you're good in the position goalkeeper, thank u for this content in the video.
Thanks for your kind words and for watching! 💪
Very much thanks, I'm goalkepper and your video its very good, love from México ❤
Sorry for my English ❤
Thanks a lot man! :)
And your English is just perfect.
Some instinctive things you can’t teach as a keeper but you do a great job of putting them into words
Thank you ❤️ And yes, I agree. But you have to at least give everyone a change to learn it, right? :)
Thank you
I look for this kind of video
Fantastic. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you! This helps soo much👍
@@Marvin_267 perfect ❤️ and no problem. Thanks for commenting 💪
Love your guidance sir ❤
Thank you
Really good video! I will give you a subscribe, watched 2 vids and I’m amazed and addicted 😂
haha... I love that ❤️ thank you man ☺️💪
Great advice! thanks for the help
@@Bercisznt Thank you 🙏 and no problem
I found this channel by mistake, but I can't regret it, everything is on point, it helps a lot. Thank you 🤜💪
Haha thank you buddy 🙏 I'm happy to have you here 🥰
Beautifully made video❤
Thank you
Ciao,faccio il preparatore dei portieri da circa 30 anni, è stata una evoluzione incredibile nella quale ho dovuto a volte ma necessariamente modificare o stravolgere nel tempo le mie linee guida e i fondamenti su cui avevo fondato le mie basi di insegnamento, questo solamente grazie alla mia voglia di migliorarmi e restare sempre aggiornato sulle tecniche che venivano avanti e anche ovviamente sulla tattica.Ho scandagliato e lo faccio ancora adesso a 65 anni, tutti i siti internet possibili ed immaginabili ed in virtù di questo posso dire sinceramente che il tuo è uno dei migliori relativi alla preparazione dei portieri, spiegato in maniera semplice ma estremamente efficace, ti ringrazio molto perché ho trovato spunti veramente interessanti 🙂, non si smette mai di imparare, grazie ancora ❤
Hey buddy. I wish this comment was in English because it's so beautiful
i watched this before a game and it really help me so thanks
@@suhaybharir-ro8yd fantastic, man 🙏 glad you could use it
Thank you Kristen thanks to your advice I became a professional goalkeeper 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I'm so happy to hear that! You're amazing 😊😊
A learnt a lot from this vid
That's great. Thank you for letting me. Happy to help :)
Thank you.
@@davidenatoh359 thank you for commenting ☺️
banger video: wish me luck on my gk trials
Thanks, I appreciate it! 🙌 Best of luck on your GK trials - you’ve got this! 💪 Just stay confident, trust your training, and give it everything you’ve got. Let me know how it goes! 👊⚽
Great video, helped a lot
Thank you! I'm glad that you like the video :) Hopefully, there'll be loads more to come that you can use on your journey :)
Thanks I learned a lot today
Glad to hear it! ❤️🙏
Thanks for the update
@@MIRACLE_ONWURA of course, I'm glad you like it 🙏
Thank you 👍🏻
@@vibewithshivendra of course 🙏
6:34,well,good reflex will help or atleast shout to the defender and hope he moves,anyways,me personally i got decent/good reflexes,there was a lot of chaos in the box,then an attacker took a very good shot slightly outside the box while there was a bunch of people infront of me and i miracolously saved it with a dive,
Congratulations on the save buddy - sounds like an amazing one ❤️☺️
Great advice to learn right before Training starts again!
@@PovlStraarup thank you man 🙏 Hopefully, you managed to apply some of it in your practice ☺️
This dude know what i need 😂❤ thanks Brother ❤
haha, I've been doing this for 20 years so I should know ;) But no worries, man
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping not a man i am 17 only 😅😁😂❤️
haha, sorry, boy
our will be at friday and am confused rn. thanks the helps from the video ❤
Exciting! It's always confusing learning something new ☺️ and no problem dude. Thanks for commenting 🙏
I just made my school team and ik now wayching u to learn how to prepare. Thank you 👍
Yayy. Congratulations, mate 👍 I'd love to a part of your journey! Thanks for following along :)
Thank you!
No worries man. I'm glad you like it :)
It's interesting to see. I'm an ice hockey fan and when I watch football it's interesting how the goalies do things and how they are different. There is one well known football goalie that switched to being an ice hockey goalie after finishing a successful career in football. He is from czechia where ice hockey is the national sport. He became a goalie in football because training in ice hockey was too expensive and his dad took him to a football field instead. What do you think are some of the main differences between ice hockey and football goalies? I'm noticing that definitely the stance and leg work seem to be quite a bit different. In ice hockey goalies frequently need to get down on the knees very quickly and get back up in the stance also very quickly as those pucks go very fast and can fly in the net so quickly if not ready and not fast enough
Hey, that’s really cool! The switch from football to ice hockey goalie is definitely unique, and you're spot on about the differences.
The goalkeeper's name was Petr Cech - One of the best football goalkeepers in history :)
One of the biggest differences is the stance. Football goalkeepers typically have a more upright stance, staying on their feet to cover more of the goal. In contrast, ice hockey goalies often drop into the butterfly position (down on their knees) to cover the lower part of the net and block quick low shots.
Leg work is another huge difference. Football goalies rely a lot on lateral movement, explosive dives, and quick sprints to cover their goal. Ice hockey goalies need incredibly fast leg work too, but it’s more about pushing off their skates to slide side-to-side across the crease while staying low to the ice. The gear also plays a role - hockey goalies are padded up and need to move in a different way because of the added bulk.
Speed and reaction times are crucial in both, but the surfaces, movement patterns, and specific skills required make the two positions very different. Ice hockey is all about quick up-and-down movements, while football goalies focus more on explosive footwork and dives.
It's fascinating how those skills translate across sports!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping thanks for the reply.
Now it makes more sense, it's good to see someone that practices it describing the observed difference.
I like watching the training videos of both football and ice hockey goalies and even though I don't play either of the sports I think a lot of those exercises that they do would be nice to incorporate into workouts for healthy living. However that ice hockey goalie thing looks very painful on the legs and knees I must say, probably I wouldn't last long and the legs and knees must be in a good condition in general for that. I heard that outside of ice they do a lot of squat like exercises as well to help them with that.
How about splits? Actually this is another thing that I have seen in hockey goalies but not so much in football goalie training. Some saves are made when they go into full splits therefore also must train for that and be very flexible that way. Another painful thing. I think in football it's a lot of sideways rapid dropping to the ground to block the quick low shots.
And as you mentioned the equipment of course is different which would change movements. In ice hockey there is a lot of protection while in football the clothing is very light and goalies I think only have gloves.
And the goals or nets in ice hockey are a lot smaller than in football. However keeping this in mind I wonder why the average score per game in football is lower than the one in hockey? Could you explain? I read that in football the average per game is 3 goals (I've seen 0-0 games) while in hockey it's over 6 goals per game. Just recently saw latvia France game where the result was 5-2. In football that would be quite rare I think, 7 goals per game. Probably if the goals would be as big in hockey as in football the score would be 50 goals per game or something around there
Hey, great to hear from you again! I'm glad the explanation made more sense!
You're spot on about the leg and knee strain for ice hockey goalies - it’s no joke! They do a ton of squats, lunges, and flexibility training off the ice to stay strong and protect their joints. And yeah, the splits are a huge part of their game. Hockey goalies need that extreme flexibility to cover the lower part of the net. In football, you’re right - it’s more about rapid side-to-side movement and quick drops for those low shots, but flexibility is still key, just in different ways.
As for the scoring differences, it’s really interesting! One big reason is the size of the goal and field. In football, goalkeepers and defenders have a lot more space to cover, and the pace of the game is slower, so it’s harder to create as many clear-cut chances. Plus, football goalies are often more about positioning and reading the play, while hockey goalies rely on reaction saves in much faster-paced environments.
Also, the size of the puck vs. the size of a football makes a huge difference. In hockey, the puck is small and moves super fast, which makes it harder to track and stop, leading to more goals. Combine that with the fact that there are fewer players on the ice (especially during power plays), and it’s easier to get scoring chances. In football, the larger ball, bigger field, and more defensive players contribute to lower scores.
And yeah, if hockey goals were as big as football goals, we’d probably see some insane scores - like 50-40 games 😅.
Thanks for the thoughtful questions! Let me know if you have more, I love discussing this stuff!
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping those quick drops look really nice to block the low shots. but in the diving saves how do football goalies fall like that on their shoulders or arms without injuries?
Ive seen that some of the off ice exercises or workouts for hockey goalies are similar to what they do in football as well.
But I think there would be differences in exercises or movements for arms and the stance as of course in hockey they hold the stick in one hand and there is also a blocker on that arm and on the other there is the catcher glove. The stance should be that the stick always covers the gap between the legs and stays firm on the ice. And this way they should move around while tracking the puck.
Yes, it makes some sense from the way you described that difference in average scoring. The size and more players and other elements all come together to make it so. The net in football may be big but it actually may be hard to even get that ball to it and make a shot.
I couldn't find the average shots on goal per game in football. Do you know what that is? In ice hockey its 25+ per game. If there would be 30 minutes more like in football there would be a lot more.
But I was looking at the average or highest goalie saves per game in football and found that perhaps 19 saves per game is an all-time record. And of course the average should be below that. Perhaps around 10 saves per game in football. What do you think?
If that is really so then it would show that it is indeed difficult to get that ball to the net and make a shot.
That is compared to ice hockey as there sometimes goalies perform 40+ saves per game. I think the record has been over 70 saves in one game in 1991.
Actually I was surprised to find out that in hockey there is no need for football sized nets in order to have a super high score game.
There was a junior game for olympic qualification between slovakia and bulgaria and slovakia won with 82-0. That is a basketball game score, you dont expect that in hockey! Slovakia scored a goal every minute in that game and it's the guiness record for the highest scoring official tournament hockey game.
There have also been some 17 goal games in nhl, also recently. You can check them out on youtube.
Hey, great insights again!
Yeah, those quick drops for low saves in football are essential, and it’s all about technique to avoid injury. Football goalkeepers are trained to fall in a way that spreads the impact, landing more on their side and rolling with the fall, rather than hitting the ground directly on their shoulder or arm. Building core strength and flexibility also helps prevent injuries during dives.
You're right about the differences in arm movements for hockey goalies compared to football. The stick and blocker/catcher combo completely changes their stance and the way they move, especially with keeping that stick between their legs to cover the five-hole. Football goalies have much more freedom with their arms, allowing for wider, more explosive movements to block shots.
As for shots on goal in football, the average can vary, but it’s generally around 10-15 shots per team per game, depending on the league or level of play. So, combined, that’s 20-30 shots per game, but many of those aren’t necessarily on target. The actual shots on goal that require saves are usually lower, often around 5-7 per game for a goalkeeper, though it can spike higher in some matches.
So yeah, it’s much harder to create clear chances in football due to the bigger field, more players, and tighter defensive setups. And because of that, goalkeepers don’t face as many shots as hockey goalies do. The 19-save game you mentioned is super rare in football, while in hockey, goalies regularly face 30+ shots, with some games going up to 50-70 saves like you pointed out.
That Slovakia-Bulgaria game sounds crazy! 82-0 is absolutely wild-definitely a once-in-a-lifetime scoreline. And yeah, hockey games with 17 goals or more are nuts, but they happen every now and then, especially if one team is really dominating.
Thanks for sharing these cool facts!
Good job man ❤
Thanks a lot, man. :)
Thanks 🎉❤
No worries. Thanks for following along :)
Thanks
No problem! I hope this helps you out!
I plan to play for my school team and these tips will help me a lot thx 🙏
I'm glad you like them. And no problem ☺️ Keep working hard. 💪
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping I will😁
Great video 👍🏼
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
I really like this video it has help me a lot
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 🙏☺️
I’m a amateur keeper, have you ever struggled with when you in your keeper stance(knees bender) and they blast a central shot right at you and when you try to flick it over the net it’s already in because you were to low???
Hey buddy. We all have to start somewhere. And yes, it has happened a lot if times. Somerimes, it's just a good shot. But it could of course also be because your stance is a little too low.
Generally speaking, the further the striker is from the goal, the higher your stance should be, the closer he gets, the lower it should be
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping I agree with you, the shot was average I just think the composure was a bit to low.
Sh*t happens. We learn and move on :)
Thanks
No problem
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping I’m a keeper to
Cool :)
Thank you! That help alot but i still have a problem... powerful penaltys/power shoots from inside the box.
@@GoGo_921 no problem ☺️ Yes, I will make a video on penalties ☺️ You mention "powershot", have you seen my 1v1 video?
@@GoGo_921 this is the video: ruclips.net/video/Lch3un35Xw0/видео.htmlsi=7m9AXDytVIcYGq6i
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping Thank you so much!(sorry for the wait)
Yoo thank you so much my friend did an insane save with like a leg stretch, (yr4 btw) and I’m tryna beat him because we both stay in goals and this helped me so much!
@@FrEditzzzzzz of course man 🙏
I'm glad you liked it. And congratulations on your amazing save 💪
@@GroundGloryGoalkeepingty
I will definitely improve with this, I'm one of best keepers in my college so I need to do better 😁
@@stanfordnwosu424 that's sounds really good, man 🙏 And yes, it's all about improving 💪 Thanks for commenting
This is exactly what i needed
Fantastic man. Happy to hear that you can use the video! :)
Thanks i play for U13 goalkeeper but we havent started season yet first match is like in 2 weeks❤
@@zuzanatriebelova6860 uh, that's exciting. And no problem, I'm glad you liked it 🙏
I was once among the best goalkeepers in my school days but due to some medical issue with my knee I was advised by the doctor to stop playing football (that broke me)...atleast 10 years have passed since then but now I'm back to the game I love and I'm starting all over from the basic once again cause why not?
I played 4 games recently and I still got somewhat of my goal keeping skills but there were bunch of silly mistakes too😂
Out of the 4 games we won 1, drew 2 and lost 1
Thanks for the tips once again👍
I love that you’re back in the game after all this time! 🙌 It’s tough when injuries take you away from something you love, but it’s awesome that you’ve found your way back and are starting fresh. Getting back to basics is the perfect approach, and it sounds like you’re already dusting off those old skills.
Don’t sweat the silly mistakes - we all make them, especially after a break. Just keep enjoying the process, and you’ll be back to your best in no time!
Thanks for the support, and keep pushing forward! 💪⚽🧤
Don't think about the mistakes. I 've returned from holidays and couldn't perform at my former level, let alone after 10 yrs after injury...
A few more games and you'll be at your best
My coach from today onwards 🇸🇿🇸🇿 thanks a lot
@@ntokozoshabangu1587 ❤️🙏
Thank you. It's an honor, man☺️💪
thanks were much ❤❤❤❤ pls more
@@sahg76120 I'm glad you liked it. Yes, there's much more coming, don't worry 😉
Thanks you man
I found out my weakness because of you
GOAT
Well, thank you for following along :) I'll do my best so you can keep learning :)
Are there any tips for keepers who dont convinient access to a standard sized post but wanna be sble to play well in that kind of post
Absolutely! Not having access to a standard-sized goal doesn’t mean you can’t train effectively. Here are a few tips to help you prepare, even without a full-sized goal:
Work on positioning: Use cones or markers to simulate the edges of a standard goal. Focus on your positioning relative to where the ball is, which will help you stay sharp when transitioning to a full-sized goal.
Footwork and angles: Even without a full post, you can still practice your footwork and angle work. Move from one marker to another as if you’re covering a larger goal, ensuring you’re staying centered and ready to move in any direction.
Focus on reactions: Quick reactions are key no matter the goal size. Practice catching and diving drills in a smaller space to keep your reflexes sharp.
Train for reach and agility: Since you won’t have a full post to dive towards, work on explosive drills to improve your jump and diving reach. Jumping and lateral movement exercises will help when you transition to a full-sized post.
These adjustments will help you prepare for a standard goal, so when the opportunity comes, you’ll be ready! Keep training hard! 💪⚽🧤
@@GroundGloryGoalkeeping thankss bro!
Thanks bro noted
@@gabrielundie good 💪
@@gabrielundie and no problem 😉
Best video thank you
You’re welcome, buddy! Glad you enjoyed it 💪⚽🧤
ur goated i learnt alot from u thank u
Thank you man, means a lot
Thanks for number #4 and #5 Im vorking very hard to go to profesionall level and this helps me a lot!
@@KoplicciraniJason no worries 💪 Keep worrking hard 💪☺️
It's very useful yesterday I want the mech 12-6
Fantastic 🙏 Happy to help
Really helpful
@@260n5 thank you 🙏
I started to play GK at 31yo. This is 2nd season that im registered but i did it just because of friends in the team. Had only one conditional training 0 games played and 0 friendly games. Previous 2 games we didnt have GK so they begged me to come... All i knew about game and GK was what i could see on the YT. I had literary 0 experience except indoor soccer..
First game we won away 1 3. I had 2 times 1v1 but was able to cut angle early and attacker was under pressure. They had 6, 7 corner kicks and 4 close range free kicks. Every ball that i engaged on was in my hands. Had two great CBs and instantly felt chemistry with them.
Great experience.
2nd game we were losing 1 0 and conceded 2nd goal in 90th minute..
We just couldn't score.
We played very high up the pitch and i had to deal with their deep balls
Did it without mistake!
It is so fun.
Wow, what a story! Starting as a goalkeeper at 31 and already stepping up for your team like that - impressive! It sounds like you’ve got a natural knack for reading the game, cutting angles, and working with your defenders, which is no small feat, especially with so little experience. Winning that first game and holding your ground in the second under high pressure shows great instincts and composure.
It’s awesome that you’re finding so much fun in it! Keep soaking up everything you can from games, and enjoy the journey. The fact that you’re already handling 1v1s and deep balls like a pro is fantastic. Keep it up, and here’s to more great saves and experiences on the field! 💪🧤⚽
Thanks
No problem, man :) Thanks for watching and commenting
I really like your teachings
Thank you! 😃 I'm glad you like the style :)
Great tips ;) . Out of curiosity , what is your height?
Thank you buddy 🙏 I'm 194 cms (6"4')