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  • Question
    Should I give up being a goalkeeper if I'm very short?
    Swordehh Jr
    Community Answer
    Goalkeepers aren't all monstrous giants - some are short. Never give up. It's not your physique that matters but your ability and dedication!
  • Question
    What do I do when an opposing player is coming right at me?
    Community Answer
    Play aggressive, run at the player while watching the ball and the player. If the attacker gets close enough, quickly dive at his or her feet in a cradle position and grasp the ball.
  • Question
    How do I jump up without being scared I will injure myself when I hit the ground?
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    Practice jumping up and landing firmly on your feet. Build leg strength to support your body better, then talk to your soccer coach for advice about landing safely.
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    What can I do to be able to jump higher.?
    Community Answer
    Work on your leg strength: squats and lunges help. Also, practice your verticle jump and measure it every week to observe your progress.
  • Question
    How do I anticipate where the attacker is going to shoot?
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    The best way is to look at their body language. If they're planting their foot, be ready. If someone else on their team is open, be prepared to gave to defend against their shot as well.
  • Question
    How do you dive for the ball without hurting yourself?
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    There are two ways. One, as you dive, twist your body so that you land with one arm flat on the ground and the other arm cradling the ball. Two, make the ground your third hand. Dive in a way that the ball becomes your cradle.
  • Question
    How do I knock the ball over the crossbar and save the shot?
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    Try to punch it instead of having a flat palm, or you could tilt your hand back once you touch the ball.
  • Question
    When can I handle the ball?
    Community Answer
    When you catch the ball, make sure that both your thumbs and index fingers form a W, as this will help maintain control of the ball and reduce the risk of dropping the ball.
  • Question
    How do I treat wrist injuries obtained while being a goalie?
    Community Answer
    Find a wrist splint but, of course, this depends on the seriousness of the injury. if you think it's bad enough, you should see a doctor.
  • Question
    How can I impress my coach during practice?
    Community Answer
    Show up early for practice and maybe even stay behind for extra training. Work extra hard and keep being dedicated.
  • Question
    How do I properly kick the ball after it goes out of play?
    Community Answer
    Kick the underside of the ball with the laced area of your shoe to give the ball more power. Make sure the follow through is strong or the ball won't go far enough.
  • Question
    I'm pretty short (about 5'3 / 160cm). Am I too short to be a goalie?
    Community Answer
    To be a successful goalie, you need to be able to jump and dive very effectively. Because you aren't very tall, you will need to work harder than someone who is taller than you to reach the ball, but with talent, effort and discipline, it can be done.
  • Question
    How do I save a free kick?
    Swordehh Jr
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    Positioning is key; where you stand in front of the goal is extremely important. You want to be in an area of the goal where you have good vision and are able to cover the most angles. Most of positioning is common sense. It will take lots of time, dedication, and practice, but eventually you will improve your saves.
  • Question
    I'm always afraid of slamming into the goal post after diving. How do I get rid of that fear?
    Deloke
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    You can avoid hitting the post by stepping about 5 ft. outside of the goal. (Plus, when someone shoots on you at a distance, it's not good to be on the goal line.)
  • Question
    How do you clear a ball from the net?
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    Before making the save, look for teammates farther away from the net to whom you can kick or hit the ball when you make the save, then aim the ball in their general direction.
  • Question
    What if I get scared when the ball is shot very hard?
    Swordehh Jr
    Community Answer
    Sometimes goalkeeping requires a tough mentality, if you don't have the proper mindset to endure footballs flying at you at high speed, you should choose another position.
  • Question
    How can I avoid the ball coming at my face in a free kick?
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    Bend your head down so the ball will hit your forehead instead, or block your face with your hands.
  • Question
    How do you do a proper forward dive to save a close shot?
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    You want to take a power step (as we keepers call it), which is just a good strong step toward the ball, with your foot on the side of your body that the ball is coming to. When you jump in the air, bring your back leg up and bring your knee to your chest, which will cause you to go even farther.
  • Question
    Would it be helpful if I change gloves during the second half of the game?
    Mahmoud The Great
    Community Answer
    It shouldn't matter. Plenty of goalies keep the same gloves on every game for years and nothing happens.
  • Question
    Goal keepers are usually fat, does that help?
    Community Answer
    Not really although it is a bonus goalkeepers tend to be one of the tallest on the team or the best jumper.
  • Question
    What if a goalie is purposely injured by another player?
    Community Answer
    The other player will most likely be given a red or yellow card, depending on the referee.
  • Question
    If a goalie does an intentional foul to avoid a goal, how can I convince the referee not to give a red card?
    Community Answer
    If the referee sees an foul being made intentionally, he is going to do the right thing as referee and give whomever committed the foul a red card. There is really no way to convince him/her otherwise. I recommend not intentionally fouling.
  • Question
    How can I convince my mom and dad to let me play football?
    Community Answer
    Practice and show your parents your skills. Keep talking to them about how passionate you are about it.
  • Question
    When taking a goal kick, should I kick with the laced part of my shoe, or kick it with the tip of my shoe?
    Community Answer
    Always the laced part. Kicking with the tip of your shoe may put unnecessary strain on your ankle, and can increase the chances of broken bones in your foot and lower leg. Kicking with the tip of your toe also increases the chance of a muscle sprain and creates less stability when kicking.
  • Question
    What's the best method to jump higher?
    Swordehh Jr
    Community Answer
    Develop your leg muscles and technique. You may just need to grow a bit as well. Look for drills that help your leg muscles, as they will help with jump and kick power.
  • Question
    How can I dive without hurting myself?
    Community Answer
    You're probably diving wrong. When you land, you want to sort of slide, not thud into the ground. Professional GK's roll after a dive, not just to look cool, but to absorb the impact.
  • Question
    Is being a little overweight a problem. I am playing for fun, but I make saves.
    Swordehh Jr
    Community Answer
    At a level where you play for fun, being on the larger side is not a problem.
  • Question
    How do I take a proper goal kick?
    Community Answer
    Take 4 steps backward from the ball, take a deep breath, then shoot the bottom of the ball with all the power you have.
  • Question
    What kind of exercises can I do at home?
    Community Answer
    Create a makeshift goal and invite your friends and family to try to score.
  • Question
    I am always scored on when opponents take corner kicks. What can I do?
    Swordehh Jr
    Community Answer
    Direct your defense. Use vocal commands, such as "away" and "keepers ball," to tell them what to do. Come out and attack the ball by punching it away from the goal or catching it. Have a teammate on your back post or sometimes even your front post to defend even more. You are the master of corners. Direct your teammates.
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