Improve Your Goalkeeping With Drills From Hope Solo |
By: Andy Haley
Provided by: STACK U.S. goalkeeper coach Phil Wheddon has helped Solo improve her decision-making in the net. "She's already an all-around athlete. She's got exceptional jumping ability, she's quick, and she's very explosive and powerful," Wheddon says. "So we've worked with her on when she should step out of goal to make a save, when to stay in goal, when to apply pressure on the ball and when not to." Perform the following four drills, which Solo uses to develop her goalkeeping skills in different positions and situations on the field. Shuffle and Save • Starting at post, shuffle across goal Reps: 4 Shot from Side/Shot from Center • Make save on shot from corner of box Reps: 3 each side Cross Corner or Hard-Driven Ball Defense • With partner preparing for corner kick, set up near post Reps: 4 each side 1v1 Defense • Assume position in goal Reps: 10-20 Wheddon: There are three types of breakaways a keeper must identify: |