Soccer / Football
 
Question:
Avatar

What are some soccer goalkeeping tips?

By rkennedy Asked Jul 6 2006 9:07PM
11
Pts
 
 
Rate Question
Answer Question Help someone!
Get the latest questions in Soccer / Football
flag

Welcome to Answerbag, a community of people sharing what they know.
Sign up now to ask a question or help someone else by giving an answer!

signup now
Sort answers by: Rating | DateArrow Down
 

Top Answer out of 7

by Greekgod on Sep 28, 2009 at 9:29 am Permalink

Avatar
do not let the ball in the back of the net is the best advice
10
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments (be the first to comment)

Answer 2 out of 7

by Always Ready - Jr. COAT of courage on Jun 2, 2009 at 2:22 am Permalink

Avatar
Keep you eyes on the ball and not the player, be always ready for any shot. If the ball is strong try punching it instead of catching it. In a 1 to 1 try going out to steal the ball. Remeber keep your eyes on the ball escpecially in penalties.
6
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments
Avatar engineer is Terminator is WOLV Sep, 28 2009 at 09:31 AM
That's what I was going to say.The leg movements are really deceiving.
Avatar Always Ready - Jr. COAT of courage Sep, 30 2009 at 08:48 AM
correct

Answer 3 out of 7

by chrisbrockhurst on Sep 23, 2009 at 7:24 am Permalink

Avatar
For 1 on 1's, run out to the player as he is running towards you. Make youself big by sticking your arms out, keep you eyes open and on the ball at all times. Don't go to the floor first, make the player make a mistake then get the ball. And remember that as soon as you have two hands on the ball it is your and the attacker cannot kick it back out your hands.
0
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments (be the first to comment)

Answer 4 out of 7

by la_flecha720 on May 21, 2009 at 6:06 pm Permalink

Avatar
Be aggressive. Players get nervous if they are pressured and can make poor shots.
0
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments (be the first to comment)

Answer 5 out of 7

by Puffhead on May 28, 2008 at 4:03 am Permalink

Avatar
You might already know this, but always keep your eye on the ball. When the ball could be shot into your goal you should be in a ready position. Don't put your hands on your knees because you will have to reach forward further. Keep your knees slightly bent, so you will be able to jump up for a shot. Keep you arms just outside of your shoulder so you can block the ball if it goes to the left or right. I hope these tips helped. Good Luck.
0
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments (be the first to comment)

Answer 6 out of 7

by The Next Mia Hamm on Nov 25, 2007 at 7:58 am Permalink

Avatar
Well i dont play goalie that often, but i am used o scoring on goalies alot.

When it's just you and an offensive player(1v1) you need to come out to get the ball. If u stay on ure line it makes the goal bigger for the offensive player. But if u come out and challenge them it narrows the goal down for them.
0
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments (be the first to comment)

Answer 7 out of 7

by rkennedy on Jul 6, 2006 at 9:07 pm Permalink

Avatar
here are some good ones.


0
Pts
 
 
Rate Answer
 
flag
Comments
Avatar davoomac Jul, 06 2006 at 09:12 PM
another repost. slow down there buddy


Add an Answer

What are some soccer goalkeeping tips?

How to write a good answer
Your answer:

Display answer in fixed-width font (good for tables or text diagrams)

Answers must adhere to our Terms of Use

To create links, just type the address with no HTML code. Use the Preview button at the bottom to verify.

You can edit your answer at any time.

Add Video Add Iimage


Important: Answerbag cannot guarantee the accuracy of answers submitted by members, and we recommend that you use common sense when following any advice found here. Read full disclaimer.