Proud To Be a Goalie PODCAST (Ep. 8)

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2021
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Komentáře • 3

  • @Blackhole48
    @Blackhole48 Před 2 lety

    What also could be good content for this channel:
    -To have some of the "Camp-Stations" as video.
    (Especially after two years without the camp)
    - clips of "Gym-Session 4 goalies" etc.
    -Also maybe the alternative you would do to some of the clips in the podcast demonstrated in a short clip (in a extra clip for more content or maybe on tiktok etc. to bring viewers to those amazing podcasts)...

  • @Blackhole48
    @Blackhole48 Před 3 lety

    Uh maybe some Breakdance lesson for the big camp next year :D
    Could be fun^^
    15:54 and like so often:
    "Never let them see you sweat"
    I often be more proud of myself or have respect to another goalie when the ball either looked liked it was easy shot on the chest or even that the ball went out of bounce with missing the post couple cm - ½ m.
    Even if people say it was shot poorly by the opponent...to me it tells me the game of position, read of the game of the goalie (and of course the teamplay with the D) have given the shooter no other choice in his head but to fail.

  • @Putkijumala
    @Putkijumala Před 3 lety +1

    I didn't like the 2nd and 3rd example. I see both as a situation where I would be blaming myself making things unnecessary difficult.
    In the 2nd sample the goalie was way too far from the goal in the first place, then choosing a bad technique and making the save only because the shot wasn't very good. There was absolutely zero need for such a big movement. Coupled with a pull move which made the situation even worse. Using proper reversing tehcnique would make this kind of situation very simple and easy save, even when you're too far from the goal line.
    3rd sample is pretty good but once again the pull movement made the coverage unnecessarily compromised. A modern basic hand assisted knee step would be the "smart" technique for that. That way you get the maximum coverage close to the floor, and a good balance to react whatever happens next.