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Goal Keeper Training Dulwich - Saturday


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Football Magic Coaching aims to offer high quality and specialised goalkeeper training in London to individuals and football clubs.


?The football goalkeeper is one of the most important players on the field ? they are the last line of defence and the first line of attack. To play the position well requires special skills and training?

Football Magic Coaching aims to offer high quality and specialised goalkeeper training in London to individuals and football clubs. Our team of specialised goalkeeping coaches will assist you or your club to develop techniques, concentration, confidence and communication.


Saturday mornings we run 3 sessions

Age 6-8 10.30 - 11.30

Age 9-13 8.30 - 9.30

Age 14+ 9.30 - 10.30


All sessions are held at The Hollies (Pelo Sports Ground), Turney Rd, Dulwich, London SE21 7JH. Please use the entrance on Gallery Road, SE21 9AE rather than Dulwich Sports Ground. Please be aware that parking is extremely limited unfortunately, so if you can walk or cycle that would be ideal or alternatively, park in the surrounding roads and walk into the venue where possible.


Our goalkeeper training and coaching focuses on the following aspects:

Footwork

Diving One on ones

Catching the ball (techniques)

Decision-making

Shot stopping

Positioning

Distribution

Communication

Set pieces

Many football clubs will not have specialist goalkeeper coaches who are experienced or qualified sufficiently to be able to highlight individuals that require help in one or many of the above areas, This can result in goalkeepers not developing to their full potential and can also can be the difference in a team experiencing success or failure.

A well trained and motivated goalkeeper can prevent easy goals being conceded and this added confidence can filter through the team knowing their keeper is unbeatable!


We offer one to one coaching and group goalkeeping courses. So if you are responsible for training at your football club, or a keen goalkeeper looking for some specific coaching, then please feel free to contact us.

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