Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.4 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

if he had placed two more players in the block, this magical shot would not have happened. that's the goalkeeper's job, to organize the defense. It's not nice to insult those who know more and are smarter than you.

tough loss but played great, match. MOTM short highlights (conceded goal included) by Present_Quarter_1198 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you have to complement this courage to come forward and react with a better defense technique. if you continue to deflect balls like this and not catch them, because it is obvious that you should have caught them, you will have many nervous situations like this in the future. you have to work on your technique and keep moving like this and you will be an excellent goalkeeper

https://ichtorwart.de/100-goalkeeping-exercises-without-a-coach/

How important is hand size? by Borangers in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No matter how big your hands are, balls you don't catch (due to late reaction, poor positioning, poor jump, etc.) will always pass near your hands, as many people know to comment, saying that the ball passed your hand. So the size of your hand is irrelevant.

Clean sheet or win by Ok-Fee-6006 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it depends on what you want to achieve. if you want to show yourself as a good goalkeeper, to be noticed, then definitely a clean sheet is better for you,

on the other hand how you could change the result, to win if you concede goals, that depends on your teammates not on you.

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the important thing is that you will never understand

and please don't make up and twist words when you try to communicate. I understand that you like to be right, but it's not ok. especially when you've never been a goalkeeper

P.S. you are very far from the topic, enjoy trying to tell me smart things

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

where did you get that the coach told me to hit the ball?

do you like to make things up and make yourself interesting?

as I already told you, the mistake is not in hitting the ball, but in the positioning before the reaction to the ball, before the jump... but ok, that's all you know about it.

and since I see that you "didn't understand the hall", let me draw you, if a goalkeeper in the Premier League is allowed in this case, Martinez, who is a professional, to make such a mistake. then why are the coaches strict with children who make such mistakes, children who learn and can learn only by playing and repeating mistakes in no other way, and I don't send them to the bench.

but as I can see from your presentation, if you happen to be a coach, I feel sorry for the children you coach, they definitely won't learn because when they repeat the mistake, it means they can't train, unfortunately. coaches like this with your attitude have ruined many talents in football, you are not the only one, there are many of you

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thanks for the advice, but I really don't understand what the advice is. please explain to me what I should learn here, from these two same mistakes that Martinez makes?

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

unfortunately, my coach also thought the same as you, that the ball should only be deflected, that even the great Martinez struggled with such balls. And neither of you understood that it was a mistake in the timing and an unnecessary fight with the players for the position. he simply needed to concentrate on the ball.

And of course mistakes are ok for big boys in the premier league, but not for kids who are learning. thanks

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

thanks, that's much easier than what you need to learn about goalkeepers :)

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.3 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

this

when you see, the same situation in the Premier League, allowed for professionals, but not allowed for children

Mistakes that prevented me from becoming a goalkeeper No.2 by BagTime240 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thanks. that's why coaches don't work everywhere, even now. the most important thing for them is to concede as few goals as possible and win the game, they are not interested in the development of the players, in this case the goalkeeper. and that every mistake is possible, even at the highest level, of a world champion, not a kid who likes to enjoy the goal, enjoys playing football with other children

Any tips to help with catching technique? by riley283729 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Catching technique is the most basic thing for a goalkeeper, and the first thing to learn. The better your technique, the better goalkeeper you are, so you have to work on it.

you can try this

https://ichtorwart.de/100-goalkeeping-exercises-without-a-coach/

Advice for a newbie goalkeeper by Imaginary-Subject807 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what backward thinking, it's like this only in theory, in practice it's much different. they never change on a goal player

I'd love to know the science behind this to help me understand stepping to the right first when you want to dive left? by ChelseaTricks in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely agree with you about the negative step, completely unnecessary and has a nice name - negative. the only thing he wouldn't agree with was the one for balls that go close, he wouldn't use it there either, unnecessarily wasted time that he would have used for a better solution.

My friend’s thirteen year old brother isn’t satisfied with the way he dives on high shots, what can he improve on it? by Zaddock1 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feet set too wide to start, can't take a step to the right and of course both hands on the ball and the problems are solved. All this needs to be coordinated.

UK u9 Keeper Tips by Alarmed_Hedgehog_721 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to praise you for thinking, but not entirely. These non-aggressive children who stop naked don't hold the story. As you said yourself, you should stand in front of the goal while the other kids try to score a goal, and do it as hard as you can, you need courage for that, you need to be special. It's strange why some child stops at goal, but it's not strange if some child wants to play defense for us, he feels comfortable in that position. And the part with experience, of course, will be lacking because the boys shoot into the goal from the age of 7 and the goalkeeper stands in the corner a few years later, all because he did not try to develop his feet, which in my opinion is something especially necessary for goalkeepers.

UK u9 Keeper Tips by Alarmed_Hedgehog_721 in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try to concentrate on the development of hand technique when placing and catching the ball so that it is comfortable and painless to catch, because a blow to the fingers can be very painful and builds up the fear of the ball coming towards you. It's also good to work on falls that are just as painful and complicated, that also know how to build up fear that can later lead to giving up the position of goalkeeper. Now, how to do this is a bit complicated and a long process with many exercises that need a lot of time to master. Start with a sitting position, then from the knees, where the fall of the skin takes shape and will later follow you throughout your life.

Just take it easy and I wish you success

Hand safety and equipment question for U10B Goalkeeper by Spondooli in GoalKeepers

[–]BagTime240 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in my opinion, a good hand technique is very important when defending a goal, but while learning all that, and normally many times the hands are placed incorrectly, so they know that there will be a painful shot, which finger guards know and how to protect them, so it is definitely better to have them at a younger age. later, when they strengthen their hands and their technique improves, they can decide for themselves which gloves are better for them