Specialized futsal goalie training
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That's Andy, second from the left, during a training trip to Brazil. |
There’s not a whole
lot out there for futsal-specific goalie training until Andy Reading came along
and started sharing some of his techniques on You Tube and his Facebook page.
Most of you have read about Andy here before, but for those who haven’t, he’s a
former English international keeper who has transitioned to full-time training
around the world. He’s done clinics for the English National Teams, a number of
English futsal clubs, the New Zealand National Team, a Brazilian professional
club and recently in France. Here’s a sample of what he does:
In many of his techniques, he’ll take specific kinds of
blocks or saves – in this one, for
example, split-leg saves – and work them into a drill where the keeper moves
from post to post performing both blocks, area coverage and memory-reinforcing
repetition. Here, the keeper picks up two cones at one post then shuttles to
put them down at the other. Complicated? Not really. Learn more at Andy’s
Facebook page. It’s a good place to learn of other futsal contacts, as well.
Rondo, the keep-a-way warmup Barcelona-style

You might want to watch how quickly Barcelona performs a
pre-game Rondo. The players are so intent on winning the back that they slide
as if in a game. And, of course, Messi has done this a million times but he’s
still smiling!
Of course, the sliding something you’d want to emphasize in a
pre-game warm-up for futsal

Can futsal save football for the Three Lions?
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Bobby Moore lofted the World Cup trophy in 1966. |

Follow this link to take a read and see what one publication has to say about the connection between futsal and the outdoor game.
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