Pregatirea portarilor juniori pe virste
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Football school 6-10 years old
• Preparation in technique, tactics and theory
– first contact with the ball, first steps “in goal”,
– progressive learning of goalkeeping technique,
– initiation in playing with the ball […]
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Football school 6-10 years old
• Preparation in technique, tactics and theory
– first contact with the ball, first steps “in goal”,
– progressive learning of goalkeeping technique,
– initiation in playing with the ball at feet,
– learning the rules of the game.
• Physical preparation
– physical qualities (endurance, speed and coordination)
are developed through a variety of games.
• Psychological preparation
– children at this age always aim to win and finish first,
– learning to accept defeat,
– respecting the coach, other team members, the
opponents and the referee,
– introduction to the specific nature of the goalkeeper’s
position and responsibilities (it must not be forgotten
that, at that age, the result is not the most important
thing).
Pre-training 11-14 years old
• Preparation in technique, tactics and theory
– ongoing improvement of the goalkeeping techniques
learnt during the previous period,
– the move on to the big pitch sees the start of regular
work on aerial balls (orientation in the penalty area with
the help of the lines),
– improving play with the ball at feet,
– increasing the difficulty of specific exercises,
– learning the goalkeeper’s role in different formations.
• Physical preparation
– development of endurance, speed, suppleness and
reflexes,
– coordination with and without the ball.
• Psychological preparation
– listening to the coach and making own decisions,
– earning the respect of peers,
– understanding, recognising and getting to grips with
emotions,
– accepting criticism and comments (start of puberty).
Training 15-18 years old
• Preparation in technique, tactics and theory
– continuing to improve goalkeeping technique,
– the ability to work on more complicated exercises
in goal.
• Physical preparation
– beginning to develop strength,
– development of speed, endurance, etc.
• Psychological preparation
– being able to take decisions and be responsible,
– learning to assess oneself (self-criticism),
– becoming aware of a healthy lifestyle,
– being ambitious, “being hungry for the game”
(requesting extra training sessions).