Goalkeeper Training
Goalkeeper Training
Goalkeeper Training
In this material, we focus on the development from youth goalkeeper to top level
senior goalkeeper and we will describe what it takes to become one of the world's
best goalkeepers.
Here are some of the qualities that characterize a goalkeeper:
Size - height
A good physique
Adroitness / mobility
Mental strength
Courage
Good throwing / catching technique
A good understanding of tactics and of the game
Speaking of height, it is obviously does not mean that everyone cannot be a
goalkeeper or learn to be a goalkeeper. But if you want to have an international
career as a professional goalkeeper and take full advantage of playing at the
highest level, it is imperative that your height is around 1.90 to 2.00 meters. The
explanation is that the shooters will be able to shoot over the not so tall
goalkeepers in the man to man duels - otherwise the keeper needs to jump quite
early in order to close the gap above his head. And once he is no longer touching
the floor, he cannot adjust his direction.
A good physique or the potential to get a good physique is also an important
condition. When we look at the absolute elite of European goalkeepers, such as
Sterbik, Alilovics, Landin, etc., they all have a good build and are in good shape,
but they do not necessarily have the same goalkeeper style.
As a young goalkeeper, it is essential that you have the desire to practice, in the
training hall with and without the ball, as well as in the fitness room. In addition to
this, a goalkeeper must be able to run - physical fitness and concentration are
closely related. If you are really ambitious, it would be good to choose a good
training environment, with good traditions for developing goalkeepers. But it is also
important to play matches, and therefore you will sometimes have to compromise and it is therefore recommended that playing time at second highest / highest level
is prioritized instead of sitting on the bench.
It takes hard work to become a really good goalkeeper at senior level. This means
that you have to be ambitious and want to become very specialized. It requires
that you want to be one of the best on your position and that you want to continue
to learn and be influenced in the little details, so that you can ultimately perfect
your craft.
The goalkeeper is half the team but is he in fact a handball player??
In the light of the skills a goalkeeper needs as opposed to his teammates , could it
be stated that the goalkeeper is perhaps more of a gymnast, an acrobat, a chess
player, or ...
When defining the difference between a field player and a goalkeeper, the
goalkeeper certainly needs to have other things in his "experience backpack" than
a field player.
There are many likenesses, but also differences:
Of course, a goalkeeper must be able to throw and catch as well as a field player.
He must be able to work in space / direction, has to The fielders needs to be able
to do this too, , but the difference is that the goalkeeper has to work in a space, he
can only sense, as he constantly his back to the space that must be covered. The
goalkeeper has to be mobile, adroit and especially be able to predict - e.g. where
can next shot be directed and if it is a high, a low or a trick shot. The fielders need
to be able to do this too, but they usually have back-up from their co-defenders if
they fail. The goalkeeper always works alone, and it is very different than having
someone standing next to you who can help with your mistakes.
So what are the preconditions for becoming a good goalkeeper?
Basic position:
The goalkeeper's basic position is always a stance with parallel feet. The
inclination of the torso is neutral or slightly leaning forward. The knees are slightly
bent, and the weight on the foot is marked by the fact that the heel is lifted a little
bit - you do not stand on tiptoe. The arms are placed at the side of the head in a
"fork shape". You find the right position of the arms by grasping your earlobes with
your thumb and index fingers, and then relax in the shoulders, while moving your
hands to the side and opening them, so they look like frying pans. When you
become more experienced, you learn that you can wait a little before assuming the
basic position. The goalkeeper always faces the shooter and needs to be
positioned so that he can see the shooting arm of the player. He should position
himself about half a meter from the goal line.
Blocks:
A goalkeeper must be able to make two-hand blocks, one-hand blocks as well as
blocks where his arms and legs supplement each other.
Placement:
The goalkeeper must know which angles he covers when he is standing in his
basic position and what will happen when he takes a step forward - alternatively a
small step to the side, etc. All this must be visualized for the youngest
goalkeepers, but it should be basic knowledge for the older goalkeepers. In
modern handball, it is important to have as much contact with the floor as possible.
You work to the side and forward in small steps, where you previously used
sliding, but it appeared that sliding made you very vulnerable to quick shots from
the reverse of the playing direction
Lunges:
The goalkeeper needs to learn and master all kinds of lunges experience also
provides the basis for knowing which lunges are best suited to the different types
of shooting - but as a goalkeeper you need to be able to make the standing lunge
with balance on both legs, the one leg lunge, where a small kick can be practiced,
the one leg lunge where you pull your knee up, and also the sitting lunge.
Balance:
The goalkeeper must constantly move to get in the right position, so that his
placement in the goal is optimal for his lunge and this block, but it requires training
to maintain balance while doing this. Therefore it is necessary to practice the small
movements and rehearse shifts with the standing leg completely under the torso,
so that the balance is maintained and the goalkeeper does not fall backwards and
into the goal. In the beginning of their development, and for some goalkeepers this
goes on for quite some time, goalkeepers usually have a favourite side. The
goalkeeper is better at moving to this side than the other and finds it much easier.
This must be practiced and the goalkeepers need to learn body consciousness, so
that they can be equally good at both sides. Therefore, there is focus on exercises
that strengthen the body consciousness in the practice.
Starting the attack:
In modern handball it is extremely important that the goalkeeper is aware of
placing his blocks so that the ball does not jump away from him, and of grabbing
the ball quickly, if the opponents score, and throwing it forwards quite hard and
accurately, either directly to the centre or to a team mate running forwards, so that
his team can start the attack quickly.
age group the analysis of specific players is also introduced, and the goalkeeper
practices remembering habitual shots and to understand the mental game against
the shooters.
In this age group the best goalkeepers find them self at a crossroad, because if
they want to see how far their potential can take them, they will need to practice a
lot on their own both on and off the court. They will have to make handball their
priority.
That does not mean that you necessarily have to rush to sign a contract with a big
club - neither in Denmark nor abroad. Development takes time and usually
goalkeepers mature later than field players. However, they often stay active
longer, so the delay is certainly not something that has to be overcome by force.
Remember that as a youth goalkeeper, you have been used to playing with the
same players in two age groups, but when you become a senior player you need
to get accustomed to new players who are much older than yourself. Things take
time.
Senior goalkeepers
Here, all the basics must be learned and perfected - although you are of course
never fully developed, if you are ambitious There are always little things that can
be corrected, practiced and perfected, and this requires good and competent
coaching and the ability to keep learning. The practice is expanded with more and
more knowledge about the opponents and their habits and at the same time
specialized goalkeeper training is added.