Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Weekend Goalkeeper Coaching Course Review

While most people spent this past Easter weekend at home with family and friends, I spent Easter day driving home from Kansas City while coming back from a goalkeeper coaching course. Although I am not complaining because most of the Level 2 goalkeeper coaching classes are two days and usually nine hours, I found this one for my Tiger Goalkeeping Academy coaches and it was one day and only five hours. Through this post I just want to give my experience and opinion of the course, as it was my first ever goalkeeper coaching course that I physically attended.

At Tiger Goalkeeping Academy one of my biggest things as the director is to make sure all my coaches are licensed and knowledgeable about the latest goalkeeper position fundamentals and trends. Some programs don't care that their coaches are licensed and I respect that, because if you played the position for so long and after taking this course on Friday I thought me and my other coaches should all be Nationally licensed already. Level 1 was about fundamentals, but Level 2 just seemed to be about fundamentals but more in depth. So, in my opinion I was not really able to take away much of what the course taught as it was basic review. However, I did like the opportunity I had to talk with other coaches while sharing ideas, methodology, and new drill concepts/ideas.

I was never a classroom student as I was always more hands on, so sitting on a field for 5 hours just watching the instructor teach was not my most favorite thing in the world, but I did come back to Chicago with new drill ideas, new training concepts, and from talking with other coaches, some more activities that I believe will help my players become better. I do not think I will be getting my Level 3 until the end of the year or early next year, so I will the takeaways I received from this course and implement them into our Tiger Goalkeeping Academy training program this upcoming summer in Chicago.