I'm a 11 year old keeper. Your tips and tactics help me a lot. Now I'm the best keeper in my academy. Thanks OP1GK. Your channel should grow like that only....
u know what, the most hard position is goalkeeping cuz u get all the blame if ur team loses. everyone demotivates us. tysm for the tips and i will try my best for my upcoming matches. love u
@@OP1GK bro can u rate this performance I conceded one with a pen save and 3 1v1 saves and 2 bottom corner easy second and assist from a side volley my first perfect and I scored but they counted it offside so we went in pens and my team missed 7 1 save from them and 6 outs I got 5 saves 2 easy ones in middle easy catch 2 right and 1 I dived left but saved it with my foot and scored one is it a good performance or is it bad cus I conceded?
Around this time last year, I was hoping my football academy coach would say my name when he announces the 14-15 people playing in a friendly, around late june and early july, I discovered my natural keeper talent, and I most definetly use the advice in the videos. Keep up the good work mate!❤
Tysm bro ive got school team training tomorrow, my first one and imma keep these tips in mind!! I just need to get better at left dives too now as im a bit nervous and bad at them. Ty for these tips though!!
Thanks so much for the Video. Really helpful as I have a game tomorrow and I will admit to having some of these bad habits. I will take this with me to the game and hopefully I will perform alot better. Keep up the amazing content 👍
This video helped me become a better Goalkeeper thank you I have been a goalkeeper for about 8 months and my issues where that I would always not catch the ball when I could actually catch It with no problem, And my second Issue Is that I would hesitate to get closer In a 1v1 to the opponent because I would start over thinking about myself getting nutmegged or worse and now after a bit of quick learning and practicing I have actually Improved allot thank you again.
Couple years back I used to suck at being a goalkeeper, I used to avoid the ball at all costs, conceding a lot. But now, I've been nominated at my school for a Northern-Southern Sport Exchange for my goalkeeping skills! Thanks a lot!
I'm 14. Just discovered my love for football; unfortunately pretty late. Going to start taking classes in summer. Your videos help a lot for a newbie goalkeeper, thanks a ton man.
I'm a 13 year old goalkeeper ,I use your tips every time,it had helped me every time, thank you sooooo much,you are the best op1gk,thank you sooooo much
I’m the first choice keeper for my school,once I made a mistake and my coach blamed me a lot 😢,but I kept playing my heart out,at the end of the day I looked like a fool for a little mistake,but now I’m a way better keeper because of u thx very much, if I make it pro one day I will remember u.😊
I agree with some points. As an amateur goalkeeper (my father also played in the minor leagues during the 1980s in former Czechoslovakia), I believe one of the most common and significant mistakes a goalkeeper can make is hesitation or waiting too long. Communication is important for goalkeepers, but it's even more crucial for the players on the pitch. If a goalkeeper has to communicate too much, something is wrong. Being positive or negative depends on the situation. If your players constantly make mistakes, you cannot tell them they're good when they're not. But it depends on you... I don't think standing on the line is a mistake because some goalkeepers have that playstyle. Whether or not to go for crosses depends on the situation. The last point is definitely true, and in such situations, you can distinguish good goalkeepers from bad ones.
1. Hesitation is a common mistake among amateur goalkeepers. 2. Yes communication is important and absolutely if you communicate too often something is wrong with the team. 3. Being positive or negative doesn't depend on the situation. Just be positive or be tactical or be commanding but don't bring a player's moral down. If a player plays bad and makes mistakes there're other ways to sort out a solution rather than downgrading a player, and I didn't say be positive telling them they're good but another way to help the situation is by explaining what they need to do differently and or encouraging them to keep going. 4. Absolutely not. Standing on your line for shots is bad. There's no such playstyle which has the goalkeeper on their line. There are certain exceptions like if it's from a corner then okay you may have to be on your line or a goal line scramble but for shots outside the box or certainly 1v1s you mustn't be on your line. 5. Misunderstanding. Yes it depends on the situation. However I'm on about the time you can get the ball then go for it.
I don't think you mean taking corners, I assume you meant claiming crosses and corners so if that's the case here's the tutorial for that already: th-cam.com/video/w7QMKRNLUK4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HmITNIvHSxvH9ZFp
Thank you so much for these videos! I am in 11th grade and have played midfield all my life but decided I want to try goalkeeper. These videos are so helpful!
In my opinion a key part of communication (and this is for any sport and position) is constructive criticism. If a teammate does something wrong don’t yell at him, instead tell him what he did wrong and say something he could do instead Yk. It doesn’t bring him down and he’ll know what to do next time
Here's a handling tutorial for every catching technique: th-cam.com/video/wnBlLlBASn4/w-d-xo.html To catch hard shots you must maintain good technique and great focus. Catching hard shots you must be stable because of your moving or off balance it will be Very difficult to catch anything.
I’m a 14 year old goalkeeper, and i play for a u15 academy in Norway. I have been injured the past 2 weeks, and I’m wondering how I should start training again, do you have any tips?
3:28 you mentioned keepers have to stay 2-3 steps forward from the post it's absolutely right for lower shots but when the ball is aerial (top corner) then you have to stay on the line or else you will concede a goal
depends on your defenders positioning. If the ball has passed the defensive line stay offensive, if not go back a step or two, to give yourself more time to react
@@oliverstenderup7134 So you start in the normal position but you say if the ball doesn't pass the defensive line then step back? Why? why were you in that original place to begin with if you are going to step back anyway? Doesn't make sense. Secondly if you step back as the attacker swings their leg back then fine your point above would make sense. However, if they fake shot would you step forward again? and as they retract their leg again step back? and they fake shot again you step forward? It just is way too ineffective and makes you look silly. Thirdly if you say step forward if the ball passes the defensive line to be more offensive, fair enough, you close the attacker down and make yourself bigger but if you step back because the attacker retracted their leg to shoot and they send a through ball, then you are a step or 2 behind from your original position meaning it's now harder to close down the attacker receiving the ball and makes it harder to sweep the ball if the pass was overshot slightly. Fourthly from the position you are in you can save shots going to the sides a lot easier than if you were a step further back. Yes you could react quicker but on the other hand you would have more distance to cover. This final point is optional as either way it's a preference thing rather than a right or wrong but both have their +-
@@OP1GK I’m back we won 1-0 I managed to keep a clean sheet and made many saves their was one save that I did it was the part where to stick to your decision I went towards the player and sweeped the ball like I said these tips help a lot for many people including me
Succeed / second one is real, this is because I scored an own goal as the other team cleared the ball which made it go very high and I attempted to catch it, then it bounced from my chest, to my hands, over my head and into the goal. I wanted to leave the pitch!
Thnq so much for making this video because you are showing what is bad for gk because all are showing good thing not showing mistakes. When I mistakes then I I will try to gave my best on field
If the striker is near 6 yard box and and your defenders are in front of you blocking your vision. It’s better to stay on your goal line and stay low to have better view of the ball. This way you get more reaction time when saving close distance shots.
One thing you maybe forgot to say (unless this is a unspoken rule and I’m stupid) is your wrist need to stay as strong as possible, I lost my first ever real season to this after breaking my wrist in practice, as of now I am almost out of the cast and fully healed, during the weeks before summer I’m definitely gonna be having to train my wrist. Good video btw even tho I learned some of these myself
Yeah I agree to an extent. Sometimes your wrist needs to be firm to catch footballs and other scenarios but sometimes you want to have a stiff strong wrist to parry balls, punch or face close shots. Did you have a scaphoid fracture?
Funnily the reason I'm watching the video despite being a goalkeeper for over thirty years is a goal I conceded yesterday where I "chopped" down on the ball. Low soft ball across the six yard box I should have easily claimed, I dived down on the ball and it went straight under my hands gifting them a tap in at the back post. I can only reiterate the Confidence thing here... If you play confident you play better. When you feel nervous and hesitate your game falls apart especially if you make a mistake or let in an early goal.
Thank you for this very interesting video As a 14 year old that tries and learn how to be a skillfull goalkeeper, this truly will make me better at any way
"Trying to catch every ball" has resutled in many dislocated fingers for me to the point that I now can't even attempt to catch any hard shots because my fingers pop out too easy. Against adults, some shots even fairly close to keeper have just to much power to catch. Now i can either deflect, or risk it blasting through my fingers resulting in a goal and injury.
The only way this could happen is due to incorrect technique. Obviously at really close ranges with loads of power you'd parry but in most cases from further ranges a catch will almost always be an option
One for next time and for you, avoid jumping very little when youre ready to receive a shot, you do little jumps before diving and when there comes a shot and youre in the air you have to wait to come down before you can react to the ball and itll make you slow
I disagree. It's seen over the entire professional game that many many many goalkeepers do that and that arguably could be better in some instances as you readjust to the shot with that little jump. You readjust to get your feet pointed in a better position which would generate a better and stronger push off but also readjust your feet so that they are the right distance apart from the dive. I understand that it might waste time however by the time you react to where the ball is shot, you'd be on the ground pushing off towards it.
I played goalkeeper for a while back in 2019 but I've not played since and tomorrow I play for the first time in 4 years so I'm a little nervous this video helped. Any other tips? I always rolled the ball out to my defenders
The only thing I disagree with is the roll after a dive, many professionals do it because it takes away pressure of the impact but you should only use it when you're parrying the ball for a corner but very good keeper knows where they parry the ball. So to sum up use the roll but only if the ball is away from any danger.
Well yeah but that only applies to high dives. To be perfectly honest with you, I don't see many professionals roll unless it's a high dive so you agree with the point made in the video. A low to mid dive won't create much of an impact on the body like a high dive would, like explained in the video and like shown by professionals consistently. Furthermore, most professionals don't roll after dives. The majority just don't, making my point stronger
Although I don't really play football, when I do, I play as a goalkeeper, and I'd consider myself quite good at it, for my level at least. The only problem that I've always been having and I just can't get over it is catching. I just can't catch balls no matter what.
@@OP1GK Thanks for this. Also, about the quite good thing, yeah I played a match today and I take that back 😅 I just never played against a good team before
The worst habbit: You think about whats gonna happen. Keep your head clear. Dont think about the match before it starts. Dont think about a shot before its being shot. Dont think about anything. Let your instinct do everything automaticly Overwise you get nervous, you doubt yourself, you gamble, you overthink too much. . Train hard, imagine being nervous in training, experiment... but in a game, you act like a predator, like a mashine, you focus the ball and your surroundings, you do what you've been trained for, Most important: dont waste a thought about the next match.Stop imagine yourself in situations. Thats what training is for.
I'm a 11 year old keeper. Your tips and tactics help me a lot. Now I'm the best keeper in my academy. Thanks OP1GK. Your channel should grow like that only....
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same
u know what, the most hard position is goalkeeping cuz u get all the blame if ur team loses. everyone demotivates us. tysm for the tips and i will try my best for my upcoming matches. love u
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Thank you so much I’m a 10 year that’s good I’ll be post8ng a pen shootout today cus I’m very good at saving pens hope i get rid off these habits
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@@OP1GKyou are the best😊
@@anastacialokato910 thank you 😊
@@OP1GK bro can u rate this performance I conceded one with a pen save and 3 1v1 saves and 2 bottom corner easy second and assist from a side volley my first perfect and I scored but they counted it offside so we went in pens and my team missed 7 1 save from them and 6 outs I got 5 saves 2 easy ones in middle easy catch 2 right and 1 I dived left but saved it with my foot and scored one is it a good performance or is it bad cus I conceded?
@@OP1GK btw I think I did it because of the habits you told me to and it increased my bravery and confidence when they said be careful he’s good
Around this time last year, I was hoping my football academy coach would say my name when he announces the 14-15 people playing in a friendly, around late june and early july, I discovered my natural keeper talent, and I most definetly use the advice in the videos. Keep up the good work mate!❤
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update, i conceded a last minute goal by diving when i should not have so it was a 3-3 draw@@OP1GK
45 year old guy here just starting my GK journey, your videos are brilliant mate, thank you!
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Save ! This will help me on my next game / training session. Thanks for the tips
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Tysm bro ive got school team training tomorrow, my first one and imma keep these tips in mind!! I just need to get better at left dives too now as im a bit nervous and bad at them. Ty for these tips though!!
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Thanks so much for the Video. Really helpful as I have a game tomorrow and I will admit to having some of these bad habits. I will take this with me to the game and hopefully I will perform alot better. Keep up the amazing content 👍
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This video helped me become a better Goalkeeper thank you I have been a goalkeeper for about 8 months and my issues where that I would always not catch the ball when I could actually catch It with no problem, And my second Issue Is that I would hesitate to get closer In a 1v1 to the opponent because I would start over thinking about myself getting nutmegged or worse and now after a bit of quick learning and practicing I have actually Improved allot thank you again.
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Couple years back I used to suck at being a goalkeeper, I used to avoid the ball at all costs, conceding a lot. But now, I've been nominated at my school for a Northern-Southern Sport Exchange for my goalkeeping skills! Thanks a lot!
Love that 🤩
I'm 14. Just discovered my love for football; unfortunately pretty late. Going to start taking classes in summer. Your videos help a lot for a newbie goalkeeper, thanks a ton man.
14 isn't too late. Just work hard and be persistent and you can go far 💪
I'm a 13 year old goalkeeper ,I use your tips every time,it had helped me every time, thank you sooooo much,you are the best op1gk,thank you sooooo much
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I just wanted to ask you that can you mack a video on diving practice at home
Thx this will help in my match coming up👍🏼
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Great video my son wants to become a goalkeeper and wicketkeeper, thanks for the advice + save❤
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This video helped me a lot my one major flaw was parrying the ball too much and this video helped me realize that.
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My first training in the team is today and i cant wait
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I’m the first choice keeper for my school,once I made a mistake and my coach blamed me a lot 😢,but I kept playing my heart out,at the end of the day I looked like a fool for a little mistake,but now I’m a way better keeper because of u thx very much, if I make it pro one day I will remember u.😊
You've done the right thing by carrying on playing after a error and you've become a better goalkeeper as a result so well done and thank you ☺
I agree with some points. As an amateur goalkeeper (my father also played in the minor leagues during the 1980s in former Czechoslovakia), I believe one of the most common and significant mistakes a goalkeeper can make is hesitation or waiting too long.
Communication is important for goalkeepers, but it's even more crucial for the players on the pitch. If a goalkeeper has to communicate too much, something is wrong.
Being positive or negative depends on the situation. If your players constantly make mistakes, you cannot tell them they're good when they're not. But it depends on you...
I don't think standing on the line is a mistake because some goalkeepers have that playstyle.
Whether or not to go for crosses depends on the situation. The last point is definitely true, and in such situations, you can distinguish good goalkeepers from bad ones.
1. Hesitation is a common mistake among amateur goalkeepers.
2. Yes communication is important and absolutely if you communicate too often something is wrong with the team.
3. Being positive or negative doesn't depend on the situation. Just be positive or be tactical or be commanding but don't bring a player's moral down. If a player plays bad and makes mistakes there're other ways to sort out a solution rather than downgrading a player, and I didn't say be positive telling them they're good but another way to help the situation is by explaining what they need to do differently and or encouraging them to keep going.
4. Absolutely not. Standing on your line for shots is bad. There's no such playstyle which has the goalkeeper on their line. There are certain exceptions like if it's from a corner then okay you may have to be on your line or a goal line scramble but for shots outside the box or certainly 1v1s you mustn't be on your line.
5. Misunderstanding. Yes it depends on the situation. However I'm on about the time you can get the ball then go for it.
can you make a video about how to take corners correctly I really struggle with that
I don't think you mean taking corners, I assume you meant claiming crosses and corners so if that's the case here's the tutorial for that already:
th-cam.com/video/w7QMKRNLUK4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HmITNIvHSxvH9ZFp
yes that is what i meant thank you@@OP1GK
Thank you today ı watched this video before school team selection now ım in scholl team you helped me so much, thanks again
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This helped a lot thanks.
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Will work on these
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Ty I try it out
thats a good advice to gk i really liked this video it motivated me alot
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good advice to goalkeepers 🙏👍😊
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Thank you so much for these videos! I am in 11th grade and have played midfield all my life but decided I want to try goalkeeper. These videos are so helpful!
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This video is just perfect for me so thank you
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In my opinion a key part of communication (and this is for any sport and position) is constructive criticism. If a teammate does something wrong don’t yell at him, instead tell him what he did wrong and say something he could do instead Yk. It doesn’t bring him down and he’ll know what to do next time
Hey do you have any tips for handling hard shots?
Also this advice is goated, as always
Here's a handling tutorial for every catching technique:
th-cam.com/video/wnBlLlBASn4/w-d-xo.html
To catch hard shots you must maintain good technique and great focus. Catching hard shots you must be stable because of your moving or off balance it will be Very difficult to catch anything.
I’m a 14 year old goalkeeper, and i play for a u15 academy in Norway. I have been injured the past 2 weeks, and I’m wondering how I should start training again, do you have any tips?
Don't force yourself too hard and start at very low intensity. Listen to your body and if you can do more then go ahead but don't overdo it.
3:28 you mentioned keepers have to stay 2-3 steps forward from the post it's absolutely right for lower shots but when the ball is aerial (top corner) then you have to stay on the line or else you will concede a goal
That's incorrect. How would you know if the shot will go to the top corner or bottom corner before the shot is taken?
depends on your defenders positioning. If the ball has passed the defensive line stay offensive, if not go back a step or two, to give yourself more time to react
@@oliverstenderup7134 no need to step back
@@OP1GK explain
@@oliverstenderup7134 So you start in the normal position but you say if the ball doesn't pass the defensive line then step back? Why? why were you in that original place to begin with if you are going to step back anyway? Doesn't make sense.
Secondly if you step back as the attacker swings their leg back then fine your point above would make sense. However, if they fake shot would you step forward again? and as they retract their leg again step back? and they fake shot again you step forward? It just is way too ineffective and makes you look silly.
Thirdly if you say step forward if the ball passes the defensive line to be more offensive, fair enough, you close the attacker down and make yourself bigger but if you step back because the attacker retracted their leg to shoot and they send a through ball, then you are a step or 2 behind from your original position meaning it's now harder to close down the attacker receiving the ball and makes it harder to sweep the ball if the pass was overshot slightly.
Fourthly from the position you are in you can save shots going to the sides a lot easier than if you were a step further back. Yes you could react quicker but on the other hand you would have more distance to cover. This final point is optional as either way it's a preference thing rather than a right or wrong but both have their +-
14 year old keeper here. these tips help alot and i have drilled these into my mind. Thank you
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Great advice. These videos are always helpful.
Thanks 😊
thanks bro, this video would definitely help me improve a lot 🙏🏾
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I have a game tomorrow this helps very much if I save anything that has to do with this I’ll come back and be thankful and btw this video helps a lot
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@@OP1GK I’m back we won 1-0 I managed to keep a clean sheet and made many saves their was one save that I did it was the part where to stick to your decision I went towards the player and sweeped the ball like I said these tips help a lot for many people including me
@@TheGalaxyGamer69 Love that 🤩 congratulations brother 👏
@OP1GK thanks mate
Great. Will keep these in mind. Thank you
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Succeed / second one is real, this is because I scored an own goal as the other team cleared the ball which made it go very high and I attempted to catch it, then it bounced from my chest, to my hands, over my head and into the goal. I wanted to leave the pitch!
Thnq so much for making this video because you are showing what is bad for gk because all are showing good thing not showing mistakes. When I mistakes then I I will try to gave my best on field
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Thanks for lesson. I have learnt a lot little and important techniques . Thanks keep going😊
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Thanks I really needed to see this🤝🏾
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my main mistake was hestitating and waiting too long for 1v1s, I seriously thank you for helping me with this video.
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Good stuff!👊🏾
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I was here before 1 hour but didn’t comment but nice video. You been helping me for 1 year now
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Ohh I'm gonna need this... got a game in a week and I'm the keeper🧤🧤 SAVE
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If the striker is near 6 yard box and and your defenders are in front of you blocking your vision. It’s better to stay on your goal line and stay low to have better view of the ball. This way you get more reaction time when saving close distance shots.
Thanks to these,im now a pretty good goalkeeper compared to what i was before Thanks alot mate!
Great to hear!
One thing you maybe forgot to say (unless this is a unspoken rule and I’m stupid) is your wrist need to stay as strong as possible, I lost my first ever real season to this after breaking my wrist in practice, as of now I am almost out of the cast and fully healed, during the weeks before summer I’m definitely gonna be having to train my wrist. Good video btw even tho I learned some of these myself
Yeah I agree to an extent. Sometimes your wrist needs to be firm to catch footballs and other scenarios but sometimes you want to have a stiff strong wrist to parry balls, punch or face close shots.
Did you have a scaphoid fracture?
Funnily the reason I'm watching the video despite being a goalkeeper for over thirty years is a goal I conceded yesterday where I "chopped" down on the ball.
Low soft ball across the six yard box I should have easily claimed, I dived down on the ball and it went straight under my hands gifting them a tap in at the back post.
I can only reiterate the Confidence thing here... If you play confident you play better. When you feel nervous and hesitate your game falls apart especially if you make a mistake or let in an early goal.
Couldn't agree more with the last paragraph 👍
Thanks sir
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wow just wow. Incredible Video 👏👏
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Save I will do my best in my 2 division match thanks for the tips 😊
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Save!💪🧤🥅🎉👑⚽🏆🐣💫🎈
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Ayyy Tysm I have a game today and I will come see if this vid helped SAVE this vid work I recommend
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I am greatful for this guide man.
SAVE😉.
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1:14 What he is saying is so relatable when you concede a banger😢
Thank you for this very interesting video
As a 14 year old that tries and learn how to be a skillfull goalkeeper, this truly will make me better at any way
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Thank you, you have helped me so much ❤
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Great tips as always 👌
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I think this is an underrated channel
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@@OP1GK hope you'll reach 100k in 2024🤲💓
@@Theunderdogfifa I hope so as well 😊 thank you 😊
I'm going to be a keeper thanks for these tips also.... save
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Thanks im 13 i play as a second keeper for my local club and your 1v1 vids have helped me not to guess.
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"Trying to catch every ball" has resutled in many dislocated fingers for me to the point that I now can't even attempt to catch any hard shots because my fingers pop out too easy. Against adults, some shots even fairly close to keeper have just to much power to catch. Now i can either deflect, or risk it blasting through my fingers resulting in a goal and injury.
The only way this could happen is due to incorrect technique. Obviously at really close ranges with loads of power you'd parry but in most cases from further ranges a catch will almost always be an option
Good Video 🤙
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🎉it's lovely and empowering ❤
Save nice one mate
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One for next time and for you, avoid jumping very little when youre ready to receive a shot, you do little jumps before diving and when there comes a shot and youre in the air you have to wait to come down before you can react to the ball and itll make you slow
I disagree. It's seen over the entire professional game that many many many goalkeepers do that and that arguably could be better in some instances as you readjust to the shot with that little jump. You readjust to get your feet pointed in a better position which would generate a better and stronger push off but also readjust your feet so that they are the right distance apart from the dive.
I understand that it might waste time however by the time you react to where the ball is shot, you'd be on the ground pushing off towards it.
Amazing tutorial
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I have seen my mistakes..thanks alot
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My coach just told me he was going to put me as goalie soon and this video helped me so much
I'm 12 years old and I play for bonita rebels
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Ty❤
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i am a ten year old keeper at school and i use your tips to get better thx
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I played goalkeeper for a while back in 2019 but I've not played since and tomorrow I play for the first time in 4 years so I'm a little nervous this video helped. Any other tips? I always rolled the ball out to my defenders
Just enjoy it. Don't overthink decisions. Constantly communicate. Be confident.
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Save thank yuh bro❤
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can u make a video of how to save a penalty because i can see some people strugling like me
In the works 💪
@@OP1GKohh ok which country are u in i am in kenya
@@anastacialokato910 UK
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Amazing video and advice . Your videos are always very helpful ...Great job 🐐👏love watching you❤
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The only thing I disagree with is the roll after a dive, many professionals do it because it takes away pressure of the impact but you should only use it when you're parrying the ball for a corner but very good keeper knows where they parry the ball. So to sum up use the roll but only if the ball is away from any danger.
Well yeah but that only applies to high dives. To be perfectly honest with you, I don't see many professionals roll unless it's a high dive so you agree with the point made in the video. A low to mid dive won't create much of an impact on the body like a high dive would, like explained in the video and like shown by professionals consistently. Furthermore, most professionals don't roll after dives. The majority just don't, making my point stronger
Although I don't really play football, when I do, I play as a goalkeeper, and I'd consider myself quite good at it, for my level at least. The only problem that I've always been having and I just can't get over it is catching. I just can't catch balls no matter what.
Here's the handling tutorial to help you:
th-cam.com/video/wnBlLlBASn4/w-d-xo.html
@@OP1GK Thanks for this. Also, about the quite good thing, yeah I played a match today and I take that back 😅 I just never played against a good team before
thanks for the video's i won the under 13 League in iran thanks for your video's ❤❤❤❤❤
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Late reply but do u wear a padded top? And if so where did u get it
After this video I hope I SAVE more goals
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Actually i just have like 2 of that bad habits gonna try for leaving my bad habits SAVE
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Do i land on my thigh first or shd my hands hit the ground first??
(I dont play with full sleeves jersey)
Bruv you from Leeds?
Nah
pls pin i have been a fan of u for like almost 1 year
Thank you ☺
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Tip: if your weakside hurts alot, ALWAYS roll after a dive on the weak side, safety first
This only applies if it's a short term pain
I'm dreaming to be a goalkeeper, so I got tied from u.❤❤❤
Make the dreams come true 🫡
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Im 12 in academy and i have been in goal for 7 years
Bro should I give up on keeping am 184 cm tall adult height and don't think I can do it again, what should short keepers do ?
You're joking right?
184cm and your saying that's short?
You are fine. You should keep going with your goalkeeping path.
@@OP1GK Thank u bro I dunno what to do increase my explosiveness
@@goodlife-ro6df plyometrics training will help you get more explosive
Im a 12 year old gk and I just made the starting xi for my club
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Im a under 13s gk and I wear glasses I’m wondering if u have any tips bc I can’t get contacts
Get sports goggles
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Do you have any tips on how to train alone
Here's a video on how to train alone:
th-cam.com/video/G_Vj3cuxze8/w-d-xo.html
I always dive a bit forward away from the goal, is it a good habit?
Certainly a good habit 👍
The worst habbit: You think about whats gonna happen.
Keep your head clear.
Dont think about the match before it starts.
Dont think about a shot before its being shot.
Dont think about anything.
Let your instinct do everything automaticly
Overwise you get nervous, you doubt yourself, you gamble, you overthink too much. .
Train hard, imagine being nervous in training, experiment...
but in a game, you act like a predator, like a mashine, you focus the ball and your surroundings, you do what you've been trained for,
Most important: dont waste a thought about the next match.Stop imagine yourself in situations.
Thats what training is for.
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Bro im how do i get better at diving.Im too scared to dive in school for some reason
This video will help you with that:
th-cam.com/video/_pTNrRZfwRM/w-d-xo.html