I wonder about the initial width between his legs/feet in his set position.. seems to arrive/start super narrow and then goes wider once the ball is hit. I feel like this a small habit but could prove costly if needing to explode for a save. Is that something you ever notice? Or is it a non issue?
First of all i appreciate the content bc it allows me to learn so much as a newer coach. I am generally curious more so on the fundamentals since I coach Youth (U19 and under). What are your thoughts on top hand vs bottom hand for high shots. I noticed a lot of older videos with Armando there isn't a critique of this form. Another question around session planning... what have you felt is the most important fundamental approach for teaching breakaways? I feel majority of my GKs fear the idea of a breakaway which makes it difficult to train sometimes.
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I wonder about the initial width between his legs/feet in his set position.. seems to arrive/start super narrow and then goes wider once the ball is hit. I feel like this a small habit but could prove costly if needing to explode for a save. Is that something you ever notice? Or is it a non issue?
that’s really true and i find myself doing it constantly, not too sure on if it has much of a negative impact
First of all i appreciate the content bc it allows me to learn so much as a newer coach. I am generally curious more so on the fundamentals since I coach Youth (U19 and under). What are your thoughts on top hand vs bottom hand for high shots. I noticed a lot of older videos with Armando there isn't a critique of this form. Another question around session planning... what have you felt is the most important fundamental approach for teaching breakaways? I feel majority of my GKs fear the idea of a breakaway which makes it difficult to train sometimes.
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next video when?
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The guy wearing black skins is he a younger keeper