Net
1 ×
Balls
6 ×
Slalom Poles
2 ×
The goalkeepers learn to adapt themselves to different situations and positions.
Pro-Tip by Peter Rasch
If the slalom pole net keeper bounces the ball and can't save it (Figure 1), he immediately has to attack the free ball. If he isn't fast enough, I'll be ready to take the rebound shot straight into the net – training is just half as much fun without me scoring a lot of goals.
With passion and attention to detail, we've transfered our best drills into a unique and world-class set of training programmes designed to help experienced goalkeeper coaches and ambitious club coaches.
Training goalkeepers has to be fun and there has to be a high level of energy! With me, there is always action. Fun, ambition and discipline in goalkeeper training – that's my philosophy.