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Hello, my name is Wisdom and I'm goalkeeper for two teams. I was wondering if anyone knew any drills or tips that would help me gradually become better on diving on my weaker side. There will rare times where I do save shots on my weaker side but there are also times where I don't save those shots.I was also wondering if there any tips or drills that can help my goal kicks from the ground. I can get there right spot but I'm not generating enough power in it.Many thanksWisdom, Goalkeeper
Hi, Im a goalkeeper also; for improving your diving on your weaker side, is just to make sure youve got the right technique and go through someone throwing the ball gently to that side, so its almost slow motion and gradually increase the speed of the serve and start to vary the height also.
For the goalkicks, if youve got the right technique thats good, but if you cant get the power, i would improve the strength in my legs. This can be done in various ways from resistance bands to cycling. Also its mainly just about practise, its the only way to improve.
Hi Dan, thank you for your reply and I have started to work on my goal kicks and putting in the work for my leg strength. When I start training again for my team or even with a person helping me, I can start with the diving drills. Another piece of information I need; do you know drills to improve penalties (saving them) and a particular diet that a GOALKEEPER should follow? Many thanks, Wisdom.
Hi Wisdom, for penalties you need to practice -
For diving the practice below might help you - just find a friend who can help you to test your diving reactions.
Hope this helps
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