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Tips for Forward Diving (part 1 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

Part 1 of a 3 part series on how to develop the required techniques for forward diving

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  • how long are your training camps? and how many students do you have on average per camp?

  • @DragonSniper7

    it depends on what type of camp it is. We have a number of different camps for different levels of players. Some camps are more of the basic nature and will have anywhere from 20-35 players training. Usually with a number this large, we will have 5-7 staff members working with the goalkeepers, so the player to staff ratio is small. A camp of this nature is usually 4 or 5 days long and the players will train in the evening for 2 1/2 hours or so.

  • @stlouisgoalkeeping o ok, out of curiosity, how long did the students on your other videos spend at the camp? While i understand the majority of our experience will come from training ourselves, 4-5 days seems very short to even pick up habbits to practice.

    Do you, by chance have extended camp periods?

  • @DragonSniper7

    i apologize. I misunderstood the question. the players that are in the videos have been training with us for at least a year or so. Our academy is open all year round, and the goalkeepers come in usually 2-3 times a week for 90 minutes per session. Many of the best goalkeepers that are in our program have been here for 2-3 years. As for the extended camps, we have our International Program which allows goalkeepers to come in for as long as 3 weeks to train 2 times a day.

  • Do you guy's give traning for kids under 14-13 how much does it coast if yor guys do.

  • @MrJetlie

    yes, we have many kids, both boys and girls in our program who are younger than 13-14 years of age. As for the costs, it depends on which program that particular player will be working in. We take each player on a case by case basis and figure out where they are in their development and then insert them into the program that is most suitable for them. The costs are will usually be either $175 or $200 for 8 sessions, though. That breaks down to no more than $25 per session.

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  • how did u know when the striker shoot the ball high aiming 4 gaol in close distance or just doing a fake and pass it to the other player to shot into the gaol?

  • i thought he was short but when i read the comment where he said he was 5'9

    i relized that i am 5'9 too xD

  • @stlouisgoalkeeping

    Ok but how about if the parent doesn't have the money to pay for it and where would is this located.

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