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i'm a goalkeeper and need some more tips
Hey Florence,
You can find lots of exercises to work on your movement and shot stopping in the goalkeeping section under âDrillsâ. Hereâs one of my favourites. It can be tiring so make sure you keep your technique strong throughout!
Start working on basics. The more you focus on basics, the more it'll be easier and become second nature, especially once back from pre season.
Fitness is also a great key as it will focus on agility and reaction times.
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